A holiday tail with a twist: ‘Twas’ brings inclusivity, pets and sign language to Sinclair Theatre
When the lights go down and the curtains rise at Sinclair’s Blair Hall Theatre this December, audiences discover not just a holiday play, but a celebration of community, culture and…
Editorial: Calling out the press – or silencing it? The White House’s troubling new tactic
On Nov. 28, the Trump administration took another step in a long line of hostile actions against the press. The White House website now includes a “Hall of Shame” for…
‘Wicked: For Good’? Depends who you ask
“Wicked” has been a beloved musical staple since it first premiered in 2003, making it one of only four Broadway plays ever to hit the 20-year milestone. Now in the…
‘Weapons’ has all the pieces for a horror hit—then forgets how to use them
Director Zach Cregger recently returned to the horror genre with his second installment, “Weapons”. A nail-biting film that builds nonstop suspension until the final act. The movie has been praised…
Powerful conversations sparked at Sinclair’s ‘Brown Faces, White Spaces’ book club
On September 10, in the Our American Journey Classroom, located in Building 11 room 11324, powerful conversations and earnest discussions were held about around Latasha Morrison’s “Brown Faces, White Spaces”.…
Clarion Reviews: ‘Absolute Flash’ may be smaller in scale but still delivers strong emotion
DC’s “Absolute” universe is marked by tragedy, and the stories are much rougher and fraught with struggle for the heroes. This universe’s Flash takes the form not of monsters or…
