Dennis M. Size is a lighting designer and the Senior Vice President at The Lighting Design Group, Inc. He has over 30 years of experience as a lighting designer, and, before working at The Lighting Design Group, Inc., worked at … Continue reading
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Ms. Lindsay Roberts is a Philadelphia born performer. She attended the University of Maryland where she began her career focusing on Music Education. Later on she found her real passion lies on stage. Through Memphis and now Porgy and Bess … Continue reading
Geoffrey Cantor is an actor who’s recent works include roles in the films Public Enemies, Man on a Ledge, and When in Rome, along with roles in video games including Alan Wake and Grand Theft Auto V and television shows … Continue reading
Introduction For my interview I decided to interview Samuel Thomas, my brothers music instructor. Sam is a performer and ethnomusicologist and holds two Bachelor of Music degrees from Berklee College of Music (Composition and Performance), a Masters of Music (Ethnomusicology) … Continue reading
Ryan Hunter is a songwriter from Merrick, New York and also a family friend who started as the lead singer of the successful punk-rock band Envy on the Coast. Since their break up in 2010, Ryan has continued working on … Continue reading
The New York Times article entitled “Legal Tussle Over Statue Turns Nasty” discusses a controversial legal battle regarding an ancient Cambodian statue. In March of 2011 a Cambodian sand statue depicting the god Duryodhana was intended to go up for … Continue reading
Many American movies have attempted to capture the oppressive lives of slaves during a heinous time in our history. But, the harsh realities of these accounts are often concealed by less graphic, and more pleasant, experiences. In his review, “The … Continue reading
Voltaire once said, “Originality is nothing more than judicious imitation. The most original writers borrow one from another.” And to an extent, Voltaire is right. Many works of art are mere replicas of a previous work. Although most writers, directors, … Continue reading
The Nose was a very pleasant read. There were many moments where I was completely involved yet confused. I was constantly forced to imagine the world of The Nose and to add information to fill in the gaps of abnormality. … 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