From Page to Screen: Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín
Movie: Brooklyn is a beautiful film that captures the uncertainty and heartbreak of growing up and moving away from all you’ve known. Saorise Ronan plays Eilis Lacey, a young Irish woman
Continue ReadingMovie: Brooklyn is a beautiful film that captures the uncertainty and heartbreak of growing up and moving away from all you’ve known. Saorise Ronan plays Eilis Lacey, a young Irish woman
Continue ReadingMovie: Normally, I read a book before I see an adaptation of it. In this case, however, I saw The Duff before I read it. Whether that skewed my opinion
Continue ReadingLess than a decade ago, Spring Awakening made its debut on Broadway. Based on the controversial play, Spring Awakening tells the uninhibited story of teenagers discovering their sexuality. The production
Continue ReadingSocialite turned mogul Kim Kardashian-West has just hit 55 million followers on Instagram and to celebrate the momentous occassion, Kim surprised fans with a brand new emoji app cleverly named
Continue ReadingSinger Ariana Grande released her new Christmas EP, titled “Christmas & Chill” on iTunes on December 18th. The 6-tracked EP promises for a relaxed, chill and modern take on Christmas
Continue ReadingBased on the book Thérèse Raquin by Emile Zola, Roundabout Theater’s stage production, starring Kiera Knightly, is not quite as good as it could have been. The basic plot line of
Continue ReadingFriends, advertising really does work. After seeing an ad that was full of gushing reviews for Fool for Love, I quickly bought my ticket. It was, much to my disappointment, a
Continue ReadingThe newest revival of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge is one of the current British imports to Broadway. Directed by Ivo van Hove, this production–along with it’s original
Continue ReadingHamilton doesn’t need an introduction. But, in case you’ve been living under a rock for the last year, here’s a quick primer: the show is a hip-hop musical about the
Continue ReadingThe Night Before is a raunchy comedy with, surprisingly, a little bit of heart. You’ll want to see it if you like to laugh AND get little warm fuzzies (but
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