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dezitibbs
Nov 23, 20233 min read
Why Make Theatre About Theatre?
Recently, I saw a play that centered on a group of young collegiate creatives. This group was bonded through their shared artistic...
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dezitibbs
Nov 19, 20232 min read
The Loving Monster
How Sophia Coppola’s Priscilla Attempts to Capture the Black, White, and Gray of the King People contain multitudes. And though we all...
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dezitibbs
Aug 14, 20208 min read
It Takes a Village(r): How a Group of Artists is Overcoming COVID in the 2020 Fringe Festival
As we all know, this pandemic has not been very kind to the arts. Performers, Designers, Directors, and many other artists are out of...
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dezitibbs
Jun 22, 20209 min read
Racism: It’s Not Just Hate Crimes and Slurs
The last few months have been a wake-up call for many people. People of all ages and races are opening their eyes to the systemic racism...
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dezitibbs
May 31, 20203 min read
Graduating in the Mess That is 2020
“Your twenties are the best years of your life!” I actually believed y’all too. I did everything I was supposed to do. I worked hard, and...
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dezitibbs
Feb 24, 20209 min read
“I Don’t Feel Sad. I Feel Angry”
An exploration of how a university production took a radically feminist play to new heights “I don’t feel sad. I feel angry.” The above...
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dezitibbs
Feb 10, 20203 min read
Representation: As Long as They’re Pretty, Why Should it Matter?
There’s been a lot of buzz around the recent news that Jeremy Jordan would be taking over for Gideon Glick as Seymour Krelborn in the...
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dezitibbs
Nov 28, 20189 min read
Art as Activism: a conversation with Kill Move Paradise actor Anthony Martinez Briggs
On February 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin was killed by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman. After a long series of trials and protests,...
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