Cultural Criticism, Writing Inside the Magical World of Miami’s Unicorn Factory It’s Friday afternoon, and I’m standing on a sidewalk in Wynwood waiting to April 13, 2019
Music, Writing Three FIU Students Put Queer Sexual Assault in the Spotlight Through Benefit Concert When Amelia Leon, a student at Florida International University, learned April 9, 2019
Music, Writing Ten Concerts to Look Forward to This Spring There’s no need to wait for summer to get excited about concerts and April 8, 2019
Music, Writing Big Eyes Brings Punk-Rock Vibes to Las Rosas A few years ago, when Kait Eldridge, frontwoman of the pop-punk-infused April 3, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing How Three Ballet Companies Joined Forces to Bring The Magical World of “The Wizard of Oz” to Life Picture The Wizard of Oz, and your head probably fills with yellow brick January 31, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing The Ailey School’s Summer Intensive Prepares Students for The “Real” Dance World On a summer afternoon at The Ailey School’s studios, a group of January 19, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Caleb Teicher’s First Evening-Length Takes Place in a Sandbox With a style that fuses tap dance, Lindy hop and vernacular jazz, Caleb January 5, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing What Happens When Site-Specific Dance Takes Over Times Square At first glance, Times Square might seem like a near-impossible location November 26, 2018
Dance & Theater, Writing Why This Manager Thinks Artists Should Wait Longer Before Starting Companies Margaret Selby never dreamed that her passion for dance would lead her November 9, 2018
Dance & Theater, Writing How to Nail a Spoken-Word Piece in Competition When Shannon Mather choreographed Body Love on a group of dancers from her September 17, 2018