Julia R. MarshallJun 19, 20214 min readFilling the SeatsWarning: This article is filled with Musical Theater references. As the first year of Intermission comes to a close, announcements have...
Cora CadmanApr 29, 20216 min readIs Shakespeare Still Relevant?“Why does Shakespeare even matter?” I was teaching an introductory workshop about Shakespeare to kids ages nine to thirteen, and I...
Julia R. MarshallApr 29, 20215 min readWho's Afraid of a Virtual Schedule?*This article was written prior to the discussion of the future of AP classes. Arts balanced with academics. LaGuardia High School’s...
Eliza BrysonApr 29, 20214 min readThe Significance of the King and I TodayDISCLAIMER- While this review discusses the issue of racism towards Asian people, I (the author) am a white person, and I would like to...
NOLAN MORRISApr 29, 20213 min readOscars 2021It’s officially April, signifying that the Oscars are upon us. Any other year we would be two months past the Oscars, anxiously trying to...
Nash RahmanApr 29, 20214 min readThe New Age of Public Shaming: Cancel CultureWhile it is an impediment to freedom of speech, the social media phenomenon of “cancel culture” is antithetical to the power of...
Julia R. MarshallFeb 10, 20213 min readBehind the Mask: Stepping OutThough cliches should be avoided, one must be included here: In a time of uncertainty, the best one could hope for is some constant....
Eliza BrysonFeb 10, 20216 min readWhy "The Prom" Is One of the Most Offensive Movies of the YearAs movies written about queer teens go, storylines like that of The Prom and Love Simon showcase an astonishing disconnect between the...
Rajan WardenFeb 10, 20212 min readLaG Alum Garth Belcon Visits JuniorsOn a recent Friday in January, Garth Belcon, a LaGuardia drama alum, dropped in on a junior-wide Zoom to talk about his journey as a kid...