“That’s my brooch you THIEVING BITCH” screams Lydia Bennett as she hurls herself across the stage at her sister Kitty. Needless to say, this is not Pride and Prejudice as […]
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“That’s my brooch you THIEVING BITCH” screams Lydia Bennett as she hurls herself across the stage at her sister Kitty. Needless to say, this is not Pride and Prejudice as […]
Read more‘Clybourne Park’ is an incisive look how racial ideas manifest in unexpected areas. Act I is set in 1959, and Act 2 in 2009. Both play out in the same house in Chicago. The catalyst is when Bev and Russ, a white couple, sell their house in 1959. Soon, they discover the house was sold to a black couple
Read more‘Cindy Sherman: Early Works, 1975-80’ exhibits selected seminal works of the artist and photographer Cindy Sherman. Sherman considers ‘cultural imagination’; specifically, the ways identity is imagined, constructed and represented in the media.
Read moreIt is a rare thing for a poet to achieve national treasure status in this day and age, even rarer for one from a primarily performative background. John Cooper Clarke would probably be the first to come to the minds of most, but for me Attila the Stockbroker isn’t very far behind.
Read moreDungeons on a Dime is an independent publisher of Dungeons and Dragons content that both new and experienced players can enjoy. Their campaign guides are full of unique and exciting stories, characters, and world-building, and are accompanied by enchanting artwork by local artists.
Read moreOur top picks for your pride month reading list – 10 LGBT+ works of fiction and nonfiction to fill your days and your bookshelves!
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