Somebody is Looking Back At Me, a new play by Jesse Jae Hoon, is a time-jumping fever dream satire following bestselling Asian American author Olivia, who returns to a gentrifying Chinatown. As her new successful friends transform the neighborhood, she must confront the district’s troubled past and her own allegiances
As a classroom researcher, Tiffany DeJaynes revisited the curriculum of an English elective she help...
2020 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Awards, Creative Projects AwardThe book, What are you Lookin...
Memory, technology, and space are the metaphorical and material players in my work. The video repres...
Somebody is Looking Back At Me, a new play by Jesse Jae Hoon, is a time-jumping fever dream satire f...
This article elaborates Xiong Wei\u27s inspiration and experience from different cultural, political...
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me is a 1992 play by Irish writer Frank McGuinness. Three civilian hostage...
Conciliating an economics of care, support, and desire through the languages of state control, commo...
The work reflects on my experiences as a first-generation American and the role that race, class, an...
BELLS LIKE HOOVES is an exploration of grief and love. This play wrestles with what it feels like wh...
Written in non-linear fragments, my thesis is what Audre Lorde in her novel Zami calls a "biomythogr...
The Diary of Sarah Fishkin follows the life of the Fishkin family as they fight to adapt and survive...
The diary of a transcontinental search for self and place, a journey through obtuse politics, cultur...
718-554-3854 is a poem that originally appeared in various printed, spoken, and recorded iterations ...
This paper was presented at the William Inge Theatre Festival in April, 2013. The Inge Digital coll...
This thesis is for the performance of Sara Jane Moore in Assassins and for development, contribution...
As a classroom researcher, Tiffany DeJaynes revisited the curriculum of an English elective she help...
2020 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Awards, Creative Projects AwardThe book, What are you Lookin...
Memory, technology, and space are the metaphorical and material players in my work. The video repres...
Somebody is Looking Back At Me, a new play by Jesse Jae Hoon, is a time-jumping fever dream satire f...
This article elaborates Xiong Wei\u27s inspiration and experience from different cultural, political...
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me is a 1992 play by Irish writer Frank McGuinness. Three civilian hostage...
Conciliating an economics of care, support, and desire through the languages of state control, commo...
The work reflects on my experiences as a first-generation American and the role that race, class, an...
BELLS LIKE HOOVES is an exploration of grief and love. This play wrestles with what it feels like wh...
Written in non-linear fragments, my thesis is what Audre Lorde in her novel Zami calls a "biomythogr...
The Diary of Sarah Fishkin follows the life of the Fishkin family as they fight to adapt and survive...
The diary of a transcontinental search for self and place, a journey through obtuse politics, cultur...
718-554-3854 is a poem that originally appeared in various printed, spoken, and recorded iterations ...
This paper was presented at the William Inge Theatre Festival in April, 2013. The Inge Digital coll...
This thesis is for the performance of Sara Jane Moore in Assassins and for development, contribution...
As a classroom researcher, Tiffany DeJaynes revisited the curriculum of an English elective she help...
2020 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Awards, Creative Projects AwardThe book, What are you Lookin...
Memory, technology, and space are the metaphorical and material players in my work. The video repres...