The borough of Brooklyn is making a comeback and along with it comes the revival of the Loew’s King’s Theater. The architectural wonder with beautifully painted ceilings and intricate designs opened in 1929 but has been non-functional since 1977. … Continue reading
Daily Archives: November 22, 2013
[Article] When I watch a television show or a movie, something that I tend to notice are the races of the characters, and more importantly, whether their role is affected by stereotypes associated with their race. Even in a world … Continue reading
Curtain call. The actors all line up, clasp hands, and give their final bow. Suddenly a cast member steps forward, out of line, and speaks- ceasing audience applause. Breaking character? Yes, but for a good cause. He is describing Broadway … Continue reading
Throughout all the works we have looked at, different forms of darkness has engulfed many of the characters and has led to their downfalls. For our final project, we have decided to play with the concept of darkness in our … Continue reading
Lets face in, TV has lost its touch. Now, with the abundance of actors, the advanced array of technology, and cheesy plots, it’s safe to say we’ve lost hope with producing classic, good shows like “The Brady Bunch” and “Full … Continue reading
For many children, teenagers, and even adults, this weekend will be all about The Hunger Game’s second movie, Catching Fire. The immensely popular book series, authored by Suzanne Collins, is releasing its second movie of the three-book series. The Hunger Games … Continue reading