Articles by Alix Cohen

About Alix Cohen (1730 Articles)
Alix Cohen is the recipient of ten New York Press Club Awards for work published on this venue. Her writing history began with poetry, segued into lyrics and took a commercial detour while holding executive positions in product development, merchandising, and design. A cultural sponge, she now turns her diverse personal and professional background to authoring pieces about culture/the arts with particular interest in artists/performers and entrepreneurs. Theater, music, art/design are lifelong areas of study and passion. She is a voting member of Drama Desk and Drama League. Alix’s professional experience in women’s fashion fuels writing in that area. Besides Woman Around Town, the journalist writes for Cabaret Scenes, Broadway World, TheaterLife, and Theater Pizzazz. Additional pieces have been published by The New York Post, The National Observer’s Playground Magazine, Pasadena Magazine, Times Square Chronicles, and ifashionnetwork. She lives in Manhattan. Of course.

Not the Usual Washington Square

In Henry James 1880 novel Washington Square, a bitter father punishes his plain, naive daughter (for her mother’s death and for not being [...]

October 14, 2022

1776 – the Musical

I have my thoughts about blind casting impugning the intentions of authors and/or in conflict with social mores of depicted eras, and of [...]

October 11, 2022

The Ubiquitous Jamie deRoy

Part II (Read Part I) The performer relocated to California in 1980 and 1981, only to find SAG and writers strikes with directors [...]

October 8, 2022

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