Content warning: This article contains mentions of conversion therapy and suicide. In summer 2019, Ismael Lara, Jr. sat in a coffee shop and read a new play by Yale MFA playwriting candidate Benjamin Benne. Instantly moved, Lara said he knew he had to direct a production of Benne’s work. The play, “In His Hands,” became.
This holiday season, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall will be filled with the sounds of festive classics like Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” and Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride.” The Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra will play a one-night-only holiday concert Saturday, which doubles as a graduate conducting student showcase. The concert is a rarity within the Bienen School of.
Sad Girl Autumn is officially here: Adele delivered 12 new songs to Cry Your Heart Out to. The singer released her fourth studio album “30” on Friday, her first in six years. The album chronicles the emotional complexities of her divorce from Simon Konecki, from whom she separated in 2019. “30,” packed with raw lyrics.
In the middle of Iman and Liam’s road trip across the Midwest, their car broke down. Stranded on a rural highway, their options were limited. When a middle-aged man from the area pulled over and offered a hitchhike, they had to decide if they should trust him. That’s the plot of “Ozona,” a film written.
In 1990, artist Louise Lawler released “Who Says, Who Shows, Who Counts,” an exhibit of three wine glasses etched with the titular phrases commenting on exclusion and gatekeeping in the art world. In honor of its 40th anniversary, The Block Museum opened an exhibition this fall inspired by and named after Lawler’s work. Composed entirely.