Author: Nelson Diaz-Marcano

“A Deal” is a Multicultural Explosion

“A Deal” is a Multicultural Explosion

What are we willing to lose in our lives to make it where we think we want to be? What are we ready to dispose of so we can get to our preferred destination? Who are we willing to hurt to get to the ultimate reward? These questions have been explored and examined for centuries by literary minds, philosophers, culture […]

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Representation Matters: Rebecca Aparicio

Representation Matters: Rebecca Aparicio

  To be an actual immigrant in this country of immigrants, is to be a sort of an outsider with a foot in the door. We pride ourselves on being the land of the free, but sadly as the last representation matters article explained, it’s been proven through history that we are only to be presented if we are white washed […]

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“Toys: A Dark Fairy tale” Explores How Different Beings Connect

“Toys: A Dark Fairy tale” Explores How Different Beings Connect

A connection is something so important that it can transcend distance, cultures, differences, races… everything. The process of creating a connection can be instant and peaceful, it could feel like fate intervened so that it happened. It could also be the opposite, a violent and breaking process that interconnects two ideals that usually don’t connect. It’s this brutal undertaking that […]

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Representation Matters: Ricki Lynée

Representation Matters: Ricki Lynée

I was an actor once. I wanted to be a film director, but I went to an acting class and it was love. I trained for years, did a lot of college productions and some in NYC. I got myself a manager and had offers coming. To the bare eye, things were looking up! But the thing is, they weren’t. […]

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“Game of Thrones: The Rock Musical” is a Bloody Good Time in Westeros

“Game of Thrones: The Rock Musical” is a Bloody Good Time in Westeros

The beauty of art is that it’s subjective, that it allows artists to create and bend rules to give their audiences what they want. Some go for deep and complex plotting that question the philosophical aspects of our everyday life. Others are musicals in which the desire to express something is so big, they have to sing to be able […]

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Representation Matters: Jes Tom

Representation Matters: Jes Tom

I was an actor once. I wanted to be a film director, but I went to an acting class and it was love. I trained for years, did a lot of college productions and some in NYC. I got myself a manager and had offers coming. To the bare eye, things were looking up! But the thing is, they weren’t. […]

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“Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg” Breaks Your Heart as You Tap Your Feet

“Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg” Breaks Your Heart as You Tap Your Feet

It’s that time of the year, folks! The time the artists from Mind The Art Entertainment puts on a production and we get to sit down and enjoy the dark and entertaining nature of Christian De Gré’s storytelling. From a tale about bullying and its effects, to a chronicle of a man’s love life through the ages, Mind The Art has always […]

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Watching “6 Guitars” is a Beautiful Experience

Watching “6 Guitars” is a Beautiful Experience

“6 Guitars,” written and performed by Chase Padgett is magic. Co-Written by Jay Hopkins, this show is not about magic per se, but the magic that exists in music and how music creates that magic through connectivity. The power in which notes are taken from evolving genres to become something new, connecting the past with the present, cultures with evolution, […]

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Representation Matters: Kyle Baird

Representation Matters: Kyle Baird

I was an actor once. I wanted to be a film director, but I went to an acting class and I was in love. I trained for years, did a lot of college productions and some in New York City. Got myself a manager, and had offers coming. To the bare eye, things were looking up! But the thing is, […]

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“The Constitution” is a Harsh Study About the Idealism in Reality

“The Constitution” is a Harsh Study About the Idealism in Reality

What is the most important thing a nation could have? Many would say romantic things like peace or the end of poverty and subsequently hunger. Others will go farther and dig into class division and the disparity of rights to come up with their answer. Sadly, as beautiful and ideal as these scenarios would be, the realistic aspects of society […]

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