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  • Blood, Sweat and Hamlet

    Until January, Brad Raimondo had little desire to direct a William Shakespeare play. But his father’s death sparked a change in outlook. He decided…

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    Cerise Steel
  • Distribute it Yourself

    The Long Island punk rock community is known primarily for its loud music and raucous participants. But resident musicians have been branching out from…

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    Nicolas Amara
  • New Visions Festival Tackles LGBT Issues

    Two plays were performed in one night at The New School’s annual New Visions festival held last week at The New School for Drama.…

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    Cerise Steel
  • There’s a Serial Killer in the Haunted House

    Haunted houses have earned a reputation as repeatedly trying to trick us into being scared of the same fictional horror fantasies because we’re only…

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    Niko Nelson
  • Best American Poets Stop By The New School

    As the crowd filed into Tishman Auditorium through two sets of double-doors, a man in a khaki suit and wire-rimmed glasses took the podium.…

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    Nicolas Amara
  • Mannes Orchestra Goes Downtown for a Night

    The Mannes Orchestra, led by conductor David Hayes, kicked off the fall season with a rousing performance on September 28 at the Salvation Army…

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    Roderic David
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