Reviews

Theater Review: Slave Play

Playwright Jeremy O. Harris' incredibly thought-provoking Slave Play brings racism, sex, and power to the forefront of conversation. First of all,…

6 years ago

Theater Review: Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird has finally arrived on Broadway after a long and bumpy road; it was absolutely worth…

6 years ago

To See or Not to See: Ian

Short films are an under-appreciated art form that have the ability to pack powerful messages within its condensed format. A…

6 years ago

Comic Book Review: The Alcoholic

It has been ten years since the contemporary classic The Alcoholic (written by Jonathan Ames; illustrated by Dean Haspiel) was released…

6 years ago

Theater Review: The Prom

If there's ever a time when we need art and entertainment that will make you laugh, cry, and warm your…

6 years ago

Music Review: Mariah Carey’s Caution

With her first studio album since 2014, Mariah Carey’s Caution has finally been unleashed and she did not disappoint. Featuring collaborations with…

6 years ago

Book Review: A Very Large Expanse of Sea

Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi is…

6 years ago

To See or Not to See: The Ferryman

The Ferryman, an award-winning play from London's West End, arrives on Broadway with a bang. Directed by Sam Mendes, this…

6 years ago

New Music: Lauren Jauregui’s ‘Expectations’

Lauren Jauregui has certainly exceeded everyone's expectations. The 22-year-old and former member of Fifth Harmony released her highly anticipated single,…

6 years ago

To See or Not to See: Mother Night

Mother Night, based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, is a study in character and morals; it may just be…

6 years ago