Arts


Reimagining Our Relationship to Nature

As artists innovate new ways to express and disseminate the urgent need for climate action, they make a call for far more than spectatorship. Rockman and Pelto’s works are not meant to hang on museum walls or contribute to living room aesthetics; they are meant to infuse new color into what can seem like a dying world, given the stark reality of global climate change.


Portrait of an Artist: Kaneza Schaal

Kaneza Schaal says: "Part of the work of Triptych is to hold the ghosts that everyone has put into the world."


Ali Wong’s ‘Dear Girls’ Is a Wild Romp Through Vietnam and The Comedy World

Anyone familiar with Wong’s particular brand of comedy is bound to read every single word in her voice.


Tony Stark is MIA

Quite reclined, legs crossed, sporting grey high tops and a navy blue DJ Bruce Lee t-shirt, Robert Downey Jr. sat facing Howard Stern. The world’s ears were perked.


Oh, Give Me a Home

Wansup Shim nodded slowly in agreement, still blinking to adjust to the sun. Sensing the Major General’s pride, he attempted to feign excitement at the dreary vista emerging before him.


‘Modern Love’ Deserves a Second Date

The “will they, won’t they” is a staple of television romance, and for good reason. Given its title, it’s no surprise that Amazon Prime’s “Modern Love” picks up on this dramatic tradition by presenting some unconventional pairings of its own.


‘The House of Brides’ is Built on a Shaky Foundation of Clunky Storytelling

Cockram’s presentation of the plot leaves much to be desired.


Karen Krolak and Nicole Harris Redefine Choreography Through Performance In Hapgood Wright Town Forest

Amidst 14 stationary works of art in the heart of Hapgood Wright Town Forest, artists Karen Krolak and Nicole Harris exhibited an immersive joint performance piece.


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