'Queercore: Queer Punk Media Subculture' by Curran Nault makes it abundantly clear to any thinking, caring, person why exactly this subculture is so important.
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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘West Side Story’ by Base Entertainment
The music, songs, singing, acting and dancing make 'West Side Story' enthralling and captivating - 60 years on!
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pioneers of German Graphic Design’ by Jens Muller
'Pioneers of German Graphic Design' by Jens Muller a must read for students of graphic design, and an insightful tome for professional artists who seek inspiration in their craft.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘All in Good Time’ by Tulis McCall
Because her piece centered around the inevitability of aging, men, women, young and old found her raucous insights spot-on. Without a doubt, McCall's one-woman show remains the finest I have seen in the solo performance category.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Show-Off’ by George Kelly
Show--off, pompous, self-absorbed fraud! Do such descriptors remind you of anyone?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Edgar Allan’ (Fringe Encore Series)
A unique show, loosely about Edgar Allan Poe's boarding-school adventure in England, is running at the Soho Playhouse.
Read More »Interview: LA Troupe Robot Teammate on NYC Debut with Musical Comedy ‘Turbulence’
After scoring four awards at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Los Angeles-based improv troupe Robot Teammate takes "Turbulence!" to the Fringe Encore series at New York's SoHo Playhouse.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Texas Premiere of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’
The Playhouse starts its 2017-18 season off on a high note with a splendid production of Disney’s musical adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Open Homes: ‘When Mother Music Comes to Tea’ by Khir Johari
2017’s Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) is offering a plethora of interactive programmes whereby audiences are invited into personal spaces, homes, and kitchens of home owners who then entertain the participants with private stories and/or food. One such programme was When Mother Music Comes to Tea, presented by Khir …
Read More »Theatre Interview: Khairul Kamsani, Writer-Producer-Director of ‘Human+’
This is a young man who is determined to play a meaningful part in Singapore's theatrical ecosystem, and has already proven he's on the right path to doing just that
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