Louis Rosen: A Serious Musician in A Porkpie Hat Louis Rosen, composer/songwriter/librettist/musician/author/educator is a Jewish white man for whom black experience profoundly resonates. [...] October 4, 2016
Barbara Fasano: “You’re Never Just Singing Songs…” Twenty years as a cabaret/concert artist has not dimmed the rigorous attention to high standards, curiosity, passion, personal and [...] September 19, 2016
Rashid Johnson: Fly Away at Hauser & Wirth Rashid Johnson, a young promising artist from Chicago, made an auspicious debut in the exhibition “Freestyle” (2001), a show that [...] September 18, 2016
A Cycling Vacation Not for the Faint of Heart Summer time—and the living is easy. At least that’s what Gershwin told us in Porgy and Bess. But some of us yearn for a different kind [...] August 15, 2016
Street Seens: An Ark Built of Respect You will meet three principal characters in today’s time together. Their stories are stories of listening. And what they heard, changed [...] July 17, 2016
Simon Says – A Concept, Not A Play During tests of children on brain activity, professor Williston (Brian Murray) discovered striking psychic abilities in James (Anthony J. [...] July 11, 2016
Two Early Plays by Eugene O’Neill – One Really Works, One Not So Much Four time Pulitzer Prize winner, Eugene O’Neill, wrote 26 short plays and 20 full-length pieces. His iconic Long Day’s Journey Into [...] June 10, 2016
Six Ways to Get Over That Breakup Breakups suck! There’s nothing worse than feeling lost and having your mind drift back to your ex. That repetitive thought of knowing [...] March 19, 2016