A Colorful Evening
Was it a wrench, a pipe or a knife that brought the party grinding to a halt? Only a few people know the answer…
Shay Jones, Contributing Writer
• December 11, 2022
Allegory for the 21st century
After a night’s sins, an invisible voyeur relives his delusions with sober eyes. This immersive fictional one night odyssey shows a fight with fear, trust, authenticity and perception.
Julian Hammond Santander, UTA Exposures Editor
• March 7, 2022
Five stages of grief
A poem about profound loss and healing.
Asha Ramachandran, Deputy Managing Editor
• March 4, 2022
Deep Red, Chapter 2
In the concluding chapter of this whodunit, the prime suspect is brought to trial, but there may still be more to this mystery.
Matthew Davis, Contributing Writer
• April 15, 2020
Deep Red, Chapter 1
Part one of a pulpy whodunit in the fictional town of Coleridge that brings a green detective to a rotten scene.
Matthew Davis, Voices Contributing Writer
• March 31, 2020
A Mary Shelley One-Woman Show Electrifies Audiences
In a gothic retelling of Mary Shelley’s life, this production details the events that led up to the creation of “Frankenstein.”
Dani Herrera, Staff Writer
• February 24, 2020
Stop Looking Down on Young Adult Fiction
Judging people for reading contemporary fiction doesn’t do much but discourage them from reading what they really enjoy.
Helen Wajda, Deputy Opinion Editor
• February 10, 2020
Devanshi Khetarpal | An Indian Poet Finds the Sublime in the Everyday
Alex Cullina, Theatre & Books Editor
• April 3, 2019
Tisch’s ‘Fiction’ Asks, ‘What Does It Mean to Be a Spectator?’
The new performance piece, written and directed by theatermakers 600 Highwaymen, explores the nature of art and spectatorship through the work of photographer Diane Arbus.
Alex Cullina, Theater & Books Editor
• February 28, 2019
A Starving Artist’s Guide to Arts Events This Weekend: Feb. 22 to 24
Stay entertained this weekend for $20 or less.
February 22, 2019
How to Adjust Your Expectations
Zuzia Czemier-Wolonciej, Staff Writer
• April 6, 2017
‘PhDeath:’ The NYU Murder Mystery
Alexandra Pierson, Theater and Books Editor
• November 21, 2016
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