This October The Other Side of Silence (“TOSOS”), one of New York’s oldest LGBTQIA+ theater companies, has revived Doric Wilson’s Street Theater. A satire set in the hours leading up to the historic Stonewall riots, Street Theater is an entertaining tale that will give you all the feels as it teleports you back … Continue reading
Medically-tailored meals for the most vulnerable at God’s Love We Deliver Reprinted from Prism & Pen by. Clay Hand From one meal to one sick friend to 3 million New Yorkers fed last year. Photo: God’s Love We Deliver In 1985, as a volunteer at Cabrini Hospice, Ganga Stone delivered a bag … Continue reading
The New Museum is presenting “Herstory” the first comprehensive New York museum exhibit of work by feminist artist and writer Judy Chicago . She is best known for her large collaborative art installation pieces about birth and creation images, which examine the role of women in history and culture, During the 1970s, Chicago founded … Continue reading
Don Hershman is both a successful working artist — and podiatric surgeon —, and his last sold-out show in New York, “Donald and Victor: Under The Influence,” was a thought-provoking and loving tribute to his former partner who passed away due to HIV-related complications in 2001. Now, Hershman is back in NYC at the … Continue reading
Currently playing at NY’s Soho Playhouse is a biting, slapstick spoof of several popular Oscar-bait films. Winner of the New York Theater Festival’s Best Script and Best Actor awards (with both leads being nominated), Race: The Movie: The Play follows a white chauffeur named Wyatt Saveyer (Bret Raybould) who serves as the driver for … Continue reading