Sometimes, in the art world, you come across a piece—a play, a painting, a photograph—that both intrigues and alienates you. Such was the case for me with The New York City Players’ Isolde, playing at NYC’s Theatre For a New Audience. This being my first foray into “experimental” theater, I was unsure what to expect. […]
Theater Review: Whorl Inside a Loop
America’s prison problem is no secret. Our share of the world’s incarcerated population is grossly disproportionate to our share of the world’s total population: the NAACP reports the percentages to be 25% and 5%, respectively. Tragically, the percentage of those incarcerated who are people of color is also grossly disproportionate to the percentage of the […]


