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In recent years, Asian American writers and novels have gained rapid popularity in the U.S.: Viet Thanh Nguyen’s “The Sympathizer” received the Pulitzer Prize for fiction…
Live theater is an amazing creation. It allows actors bring stories to life right in front of an audience. Live theater creates and displays these…
Netflix has been attempting to expand its foreign language content, especially within the last year. The most recent addition is “Siempre Bruja”, otherwise known as…
The new hit NBC comedy created by Michael Schurr and starring Kristen Bell and William Jackson Harper discusses the perks (and downsides) of the afterlife…
Mirror mirror on the wall, when you look at me, what do you see? Do you see my shiny, off-white teeth when I…
Currently making their rounds on a tour that touches every corner of the United States, Weathers have been building a reputation and a national following.…
Historically, the winter season is home to a dull dry spell for high-impact movies. It is up to the spring season to liven up the…
Personable and fun from head to toe, Alex Hooper has become such a popular comedian in the last ten years, and it is easy to…
In the terror-stricken Netflix Movie, “Bird Box,” Malorie Hayes (Sandra Bullock) must make a treacherous journey in a post-apocalyptic world across a river with two…
Live theatre is not always accessible to the general public given the high ticket prices and the fact that professional shows are only performed in…
I remember the rolling fields I grew up in, where the sky would be blue and blue and blue for miles and hours on end.…
Based in Pittsburgh, PA, up-and-coming band Chase and the Barons have steadily been making a name for themselves beyond their hometown and are looking towards…
Some people say that a picture is worth a thousand words but in the case of Tom Kiefer’s “El Sueño Americano,” a picture can also…
The lights dimmed at UMBC’s Proscenium Theater where the sounds of landing feet and loud applause resounded. The Baltimore Dance Project takes to UMBC’s stage…
“The Hour I First Believed” by Wally Lamb examines an issue that is very prevalent to us today: mass shootings. Providing an honest perspective of our shattered…















