“[‘The Wire’] was a cautionary tale of how the dysfunction of America’s institutions can be crushing to the individual and self-destructive to the institution itself,” says Wendell Pierce (@wendellpcg), best known for his roles in the HBO dramas “The Wire” and “Treme.” “And are we not witnessing that now?” This fall, as “The Wire” celebrates its 20th anniversary, Pierce will star in the revival of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman,” becoming the first Black actor to take on the classic role of Willy Loman on Broadway. Read his interview through the link in our bio. (📷: @edmundfountain)