
The Inheritance: Part 2
It’s odd enough to review a two-part play in two separate write-ups. It’s even more disorienting when the difference in quality between parts one and […]
It’s odd enough to review a two-part play in two separate write-ups. It’s even more disorienting when the difference in quality between parts one and […]
On Tuesday, March 10, the Brooklyn Composers’ Collective performed a one hour concert at the Tow Center atrium. The concert was hosted by Marcello Di […]
It’s a play that grapples with what it means to be a twenty-first century queer man in New York City after the peak of the […]
The overheated labyrinth of a building that is Roosevelt Hall played host to a production of Dominique Morisseau’s Sunset Baby this past week for a […]
Written By Michela Arlia I sat down on the campus West quad on a rare sunny and warm weekday in February with a BC undergraduate […]
How do you solve a problem like Perdita? At the heart of Shakespeare’s “A Winter’s Tale” lies a paradox: the play is a comedy, but […]
To make old new again. These are words that truly resonate with Broadway’s newest production of West Side Story, but the show is not […]
Originally from Kenya, Tahir Carl Karmali is now based in Brooklyn and teaches at Brooklyn College. He works in a number of different mediums and […]
“It’s hard for people born after 1960 to be idealistic or original,” our protagonist pouts in “Tick Tick Boom,” a musical set in 1990. “We’ve […]
Stephen Kwok is a multidisciplinary artist whose work often warps the very meaning of what it means to make art. This semester is his second […]
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