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Community Spotlight: Second Star NYC

Community Spotlight: Second Star NYC

In the cold, cold world of making movies, there has been a revolution happening among the small fish that can’t afford big budgets. The DIY movement has taken over, letting plenty of people who are interested in filming actually do it. The method of finding videos online and teaching one’s self has birthed a group of new filmmakers that keeps […]

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SUPER! is the Mix Tape of Comic Book Stories

SUPER! is the Mix Tape of Comic Book Stories

Ok, let’s think about what would make a cool theatrical production in 2015 if we mashed some pop culture together, shall we? Do we have super heroes? Yes. Do we have musical numbers? Check. Origin story? Its’ there. Love story? Of course. A bitter nemesis? Wouldn’t be good without one. Seems like we have everything on the list, so now […]

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Saturday Day MITF Double–Feature: “The Dinner” & “The Rise of The Usher”

Saturday Day MITF Double–Feature: “The Dinner” & “The Rise of The Usher”

Summer is a great time to be alive in New York City. Putting the humidity and foul smells aside, the streets are bursting with an energy that no other season brings to this wonderful place. For theater lovers, it’s the time of new shows opening everywhere and theater festivals presenting the best of the new crop. One of those festivals […]

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The Rooftop Film Club Has Arrived!

The Rooftop Film Club Has Arrived!

Listen up, New York City!! I don’t know if you’ve heard yet, but this year, England’s Rooftop Film Club has invaded the city and is set to take over the outdoos movie-screening scene by a storm. First of all, great venue! The Yotel rooftop has a beautiful lounge to welcome anyone that wants to enjoy its luxury. Once on the fourth […]

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Puzzle The Will: Minimalistic Yet Ambitious New Hamlet

Puzzle The Will: Minimalistic Yet Ambitious New Hamlet

“To be or not to be…”  You know the rest of those words. “Whether ’tis Nobler in the mind to suffer The Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune,”  But what if, instead of that, it was re-structured to be followed by: “So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he […]

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“The Weir” Will Haunt You – Take a Seat

“The Weir” Will Haunt You – Take a Seat

Pace. When someone asks me what is the most important thing when it comes to storytelling, I tell him or her without hesitation that it is pacing. Not the story, since a skilled director can improve that. Not the characters, as the plot can make up for the lack of interesting personalities. Not the setting, as sometimes the dialogue can […]

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“Beyond The Mask” is an Adventurous Misstep

“Beyond The Mask” is an Adventurous Misstep

The American Revolution is known for its high stakes, bravery, and ultimately creating a powerful nation that will spearhead the world in a matter of two centuries. The swashbuckling romance sub-genre is one that fits this time-period perfectly. With its action packed set pieces to break the intimate scenes that drive the plot, this combination should have something for action […]

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“Punk As Fuck” is Not Hardcore, But It Is Charming

“Punk As Fuck” is Not Hardcore, But It Is Charming

Oh, the good old days! I’m talking about the days when if you wanted to start a band, you had to provide the garage to practice in. You didn’t have Facebook, so to find the perfect bunch of misfits to partake in your rock star dream was a lot harder. But once everything clicked, those jam sessions were part of […]

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Mental Health in the Arts: NYC Community Spotlight

Mental Health in the Arts: NYC Community Spotlight

May is like January, a gate into so much of the year. Summer is about to start. The big blockbusters start coming out in the movie theaters and we willingly pay around $18 a ticket. Pools, parks, restaurants are about to start blossoming out of nowhere. Tourists start flooding our streets on a more regular basis, being somehow more lost than […]

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“Rhinoceros” Has Been Set Loose in the LES

“Rhinoceros” Has Been Set Loose in the LES

Eugene Ionesco is one of those writers that in the 50’s and 60’s elevated the theater of the absurd to the mainstream (or as mainstream as it got) with the likes of Albee, Genet, and Beckett. “Rhinoceros,” a play about a small town in France that sees its inhabitants turn into wild animals, is his most known work and for […]

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