When Nat’s wife Cherry says, “They killing everybody, just because they’re black,” immediately, there was a gasp from the audience. What more is there to say? Read on
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I like to play the game of anticipating how a show will end, but in the case of this musical, I lost. Read on
If people can see others stories’ being told, they can start to understand them. Understanding leads to empathy and empathy leads to change. Read on
Victoria Schwab's book deals with humans and monsters, and sometimes they’re interchangeable, depending on the character. The power of music was a good theme to approach, so I did. “I've always found people who play an instrument to be vaguely supernatural. Music is how August nourishes himself, but for Kate, it represents a fear of silence.” Read on
As everyone is hopping onto the “Hamilton” bandwagon, people must not forget the magnificence of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first notable work, “In the Heights,” which won four Tony Awards in 2008 and was actually the first hip-hop style musical introduced to the Broadway stage. Read on
On "Blond," Frank Ocean succeeds in addressing important topics, including racial profiling, police brutality and Black Lives Matter. By comparing himself to Trayvon Martin, Ocean makes the issue personal. Read on