Carole Di Tosti
Carole Di Tosti, Ph.D. is a published writer, playwright, novelist, poet. She owns and manages three well-established blogs:
'The Fat and the Skinny,' 'All Along the NYC Skyline' (https://caroleditosti.com/) 'A Christian Apologists' Sonnets.' She also manages the newly established 'Carole Di Tosti's Linchpin,' which is devoted to foreign theater reviews and guest reviews.
She contributed articles to Technorati (310) on various trending topics from 2011-2013. To Blogcritics she has contributed 583+ reviews, interviews on films and theater predominately. Carole Di Tosti also has reviewed NYBG exhibits and wine events. She guest writes for 'Theater Pizzazz' and has contributed to 'T2Chronicles,' 'NY Theatre Wire' and other online publications. She covers NYC trending events and writes articles promoting advocacy. She professionally free-lanced for TMR and VERVE for 1 1/2 years.
She was a former English Instructor. Her published dissertation is referenced in three books, two by Margo Ely, Ph.D. Her novel 'Peregrine: The Ceremony of Powers' will be on sale in January 2021. Her full length plays, 'Edgar,' 'The Painter on His Way to Work,' and 'Pandemics or How Maria Caught Her Vibe' are being submitted for representation and production.
April 20, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Editor Pick: Culture and Society, Editor Picks, Theater
Oppressive rulers are often first the oppressed who never overcome their own former states of torment and abuse.
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March 24, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Documentaries, Festivals, Film, Film News, Independent Cinema, SXSW, Top Stories
"I Am Another You": I Am You, As We Are She, As He is You, and We Are We? Eventually.
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March 24, 2017
Drama, Editor Pick: Film, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Film Feature Articles, Film News, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW
Is it possible to heal and return to normalcy if one is raped?
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March 23, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Culture Columns, Documentaries, Editor Pick: Film, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Genres, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW, Travel
What if your life was enacted onstage and you were the actor playing yourself?
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March 22, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Editor Pick: Culture and Society, Editor Picks, Theater
Is Contemporary Art a hype and the dealers' or promoter's last laugh at elite collectors?
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March 22, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Documentaries, Festivals, Film, Genres, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW
What happens when our press freedoms are compromised by power, money and overarching authority?
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March 20, 2017
Alternative Rock, Arts, Blues, Classic Rock, Country and Americana, Culture and Society, Documentaries, Editor Pick: Music, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Film News, Folk, Genres, Movie Reviews, Music, Music Genres, Pop, Punk Rock, R&B, Reviews film, Rock, SXSW
'True Sadness,' by the Avett Brothers, was nominated for a Grammy in the Americana category. What was the journey of its creation?
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March 19, 2017
Action/Adventure, Arts, Comedy, Culture and Society, Editor Pick: Film, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Film News, Genres, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW
Once the first shot is fired, there is no turning back.
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March 18, 2017
Action/Adventure, Editor Pick: Film, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Film News, Genres, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW
What happens when you send in a woman to do a "man's job?"
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March 16, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Festivals, Film, Genres, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film, SXSW
Why was Madalyn Murray O'Hair the "most hated woman in America?"
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