Judy, age 14 is in her room messaging on Facebook. Her younger brother Jake is planted in front of the television watching Super Why. Their mother Kelly is texting her clients with her iPhone and their father Jim is watching … Continue reading
Shirley Yau
My final image embodies the themes of shadow, blood, and the plague from Nosferatu. The first image is the shadow of a hand, which represents Nosferatu’s power in the world. I chose to make it specifically a hand because there’s … Continue reading
We all assume that art is an experience for everyone. Walking into museums, many of us open our eyes and minds to view the incredible pieces standing before us. But what about people with disabilities? How are they going to … Continue reading
To be honest, I’ve never watched Dracula or heard anything about the film other than “it’s about a vampire,” which is an incredibly vague description. I essentially watched Nosferatu with a blank slate. I’m not the biggest fan of scary … Continue reading
Shirley Yau Professor Tenneriello IDC 1001H 21 October 2013 Interviewer: Shirley Yau Respondent: Megan Gray Location: Pret a Manger on 29th Street 7Th Avenue Time/Date: 6:00 pm October 15th, 2013 Megan Gray is from Staten Island, New York and graduated … Continue reading
My first reaction to reading “The Nose” was “What in the world…” Wow, this class never fails to hand out reading assignments beginning with a spiral of confusion. After reading the first couple of paragraphs of “The Nose” by Nikolai … Continue reading
Review on “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella” Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, a dynamic duo in the musical theatre department, are the creators of many award-winning Broadway shows including “The King and I”, “South Pacific”, “The Sound of Music”, and “Carousel.” … Continue reading
Many show producers stray away from traditional performances and put contemporary spins on classics such as Romeo and Juliet. David Leveaux’s “Romeo and Juliet,” for example, which opened a little over a week ago, featured a Romeo dressed in a … Continue reading
Jam-packed audience for a slime-packed stage. Arthur Pita’s interpretation of Metamorphosis will leave you squirming in your seat during an emotional roller coaster. #metamorphosis #slime
Dear Diary, To be honest, when I first heard that we were going to read this book, I was a bit hesitant, and yes, kind of scared, because like most teenage girls, I am deeply terrified of bugs. … Continue reading