The Total Bent: A Soulful Off-Broadway Enigma
The Total Bent is a very interesting name for a new off-Broadway play that recently opened at The Public…
New Museum 2012 Triennial “The Ungovernables”
Despite walking hastily from Prince Street and Broadway to the New Museum, I caught the white facade of the…
Hurt Village Review: “This Village of Truth”
Hurt Village, a show currently staged at the Signature Theatre, is one for the history books. Directed by Patricia…
The Hunger Games: Successful Adaptation?
The Hunger Games based off the worldwide best-selling book series by Suzanne Collins arrived in theaters last Friday. The movie hit…
An Arrangement of Human Cogs: Batsheva Dance Company Review
Batsheva Dance Company performed “Hora” at BAM with absolute impeccable coordination and choreography. The simply set stage transformed into…
Exploring The Whitney Biennial
With the Multi Arts Teen Reviewers and Critics, I visited the Whitney Museum of American Art and explored the “Whitney Biennial…
Getting To Know Reggie Wilson
Reggie Wilson founded Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group, in 1989. But let’s go even farther back in time….
How I Learned to Drive– An Emotionally Bumpy Ride
The emotionally scarring, horrific, and twisted How I Learned to Drive, is being revived by Second Stage Theatre. On…
Infinite Line
Sarah Sze’s Infinite Line uses ordinary objects to create something, well, unordinary. Her idea of art is the arrangement…
Music on Creating Music
It goes without saying that the soul of any musical is music. The Total Bent, however, is not a traditional song-and-dance…
PLATFORM 2012: Parallels
In the first dance, “The Way it Was and Now (First Rendition)– performed at Danspace Project as part of the…
Israeli Star Kobi Peretz Makes His Mark At B.B. King’s!
Push those tables to the side, hop on a chair, and dance the night away: that was the mantra…
Mos Def a Night to Remember
When the Music TRaC attended the Mos Def concert on Saturday, I was completely thrilled and taken to a…
Uncursed @ Galerie Lelong
The bombing of Hiroshima was tragic for its land and all its creatures, casting a great shadow for generations…
J. Edgar: A Love Story (And Not Much Else)
J. Edgar Hoover was the director of the FBI through eight different presidents, six different decades and domestic conflicts…








