The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and the Grammy Museum are presenting an exhibit entitled “Ladies and Gentlemen … The Beatles!” commemorating 50 years since the world renowned group came to New York for the first … Continue reading
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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
In The Blood: Here and Now In The Blood by Suzan Lori Parks, a riff on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s acclaimed novel The Scarlet Letter tells the depressing story of Hester La Negrita, a homeless black woman living in … Continue reading
In my animation, we see three archetypes in the form of a butterfly, a red hand and shadows. The butterfly is meant to represent desire and longing. I almost wanted to lay the scene quite literally how it was done … Continue reading
To indulge myself, I’ll post the obligatory Spongebob gif everyone is so fond of and primarily the reason most of us had heard of this fellow Nosferatu before. Alright, now that I got that out of the way… This may … Continue reading
Our Sound Sculpture depicts a typical week in the life of a career-oriented person or a student. In both cases, the Sunday woes occur (the crying sound) when one realizes that the weekend is coming to a close and the … Continue reading
An interview conducted with a friend of mine: Lisa Gavaletz (freelance stage manager who has recently worked at institutions such as NYU in their graduate acting program and The Julliard School). She has twenty-three years of professional experience. This interview … Continue reading
Reading Gogol’s The Nose, I was thoroughly confused. One of my first thoughts were “What is up with these Eastern European guys writing about someone turning into a giant insect…and now about a runaway nose?” (after having read Kafka’s Metamorphosis as … Continue reading
Get Ready to Rock With Rock Of Ages! I haven’t had this much fun in a while. Rock of Ages, a rock musical playing at the Helen Hayes Theatre since 2009, delivers as advertised “Broadway’s Best Party.” From actors dancing … Continue reading
most interesting thing I’ve seen in a while; the brown sludge wasn’t the only thing to “stick” with me MIND-BLOWING #metamorphosis #bravo