A Pacific Revival: A Review of “Pacific Overtures”
By Curtis Russell In the 1970s, the creative partnership of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim and director Hal Prince revolutionized the…
By Curtis Russell In the 1970s, the creative partnership of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim and director Hal Prince revolutionized the…
Who to vote for in the upcoming election? That is the question. In past elections, the most important things that…
The CUNY Board of Trustees is, yet again, adamant on reconsidering the deeply problematic CUNY Policy on Freedom of Expression…
Janet Werther On August 4 2016, CUNY’s union, the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) announced that the new contract, negotiated by…
James de Jongh I am James de Jongh, professor emeritus at the City College and the Graduate Center English department….
Tommy Chung This article was first published as a different draft, “Perpetual Stranger in the U.S,” in the first issue…
Rhone Fraser Amy Ashwood Garvey (1897-1969) was the first wife of radical journalist Marcus Garvey (1887-1940). In a year when…
Asher Wycoff The 11 July issue of The New Yorker was dominated by a lengthy George Saunders piece on the…
Sarah Lucie Taryn Simon’s most recent work, An Occupation of Loss, is billed as a sculptural installation that comes alive…
By Stefanie A. Jones and Dominique Nisperos. For at least the past eight months, the CUNY Board of Trustees has been…
By Shawn Simpson. On my way to class, I head to the subway station. Sitting there by the stairwell, I…
By Denise Rivera. The thought of Brazil instinctively invokes images of the festive carnival, the beautiful beaches of Rio de…