The human brain experiences five distinct eras as we age, and each is defined by changes in our neural architecture that influence how we process information, new research shows. The brain changes ...
Michael Urie is gushing over Shrinking costar Harrison Ford. When asked about what it’s like to work with the cinematic icon at the opening night of Chess on Broadway on Sunday, Nov. 16, the ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The inventive comic actor delivers a commanding performance in Shakespeare’s portrait of feckless leadership in a sleek Off Broadway ...
Led by recently Emmy-nominated actor Michael Urie in the title role in this powerful new version of Shakespeare's Richard II, he is joined by Grantham Coleman, Ron Canada, Kathryn Meisle, David Mattar ...
Michael Urie reveals a new — and perhaps unlikely — costar he clicked with on set. In 2019, Urie cofounded Pride Plays, an initiative dedicated to “amplifying queer voices, celebrating our stories.” ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is entering a period of profound transformation, driven by three powerful megatrends: demographic, climate, and technological change. In MENA, their ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. These days, Michael Urie spends most nights scribbling his name on Playbills after performances of “Oh, Mary!,” ...
Before the world met him as Marc St. James on Ugly Betty, Michael Urie was a medical marijuana tester. Urie made an appearance on Chelsea Handler's Dear Chelsea podcast and talked about the gig. The ...
The finely wrought comedic performance, delivered to an empty room, ended up landing the actor his Emmy-nominated role opposite Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. By Julian Sancton Senior Features Editor ...
Actors love to see a monologue coming. However, a monologue is rarely so nice that you get to do it twice, especially on TV. Leave it to Michael Urie and the AppleTV+ dramedy “Shrinking” team to craft ...