In: The JAR

Witnessing the Power of Imagery
April 1, 2014

The Brooklyn Museum’s Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties exhibition is an extensive showing of various artists and their powerful…

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Action Figures, Gold Coins, and Fun in the East Village
March 25, 2014

Have you ever wandered around the East Village, passed by a crowd holding action figures, and thought “Huh, is that an…

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Movement and Impact
March 25, 2014

In the small and intimate theater at LaGuardia College in Long Island City, the Amy Marshall Dance Company took the stage…

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Too Much Light (and Truth) is a Good Thing
March 10, 2014

Outside of their content, most theater productions are predictable. The thick, wine-red curtain emits enormous quantities of dust, illuminated by glaring…

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Open Eyes on Culture and More
March 10, 2014

Since Africa was an amazing play that I recommend to everyone. It’s a very thoughtful play that speaks on the topics…

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