Still Rockin’ after All these Years: ‘The Story of Lovers Rock’ (2011) at NY ADIFF
Not the Steve McQueen film, but the 2011 documentary that first brought the Black British genre to light.
Not the Steve McQueen film, but the 2011 documentary that first brought the Black British genre to light.
Writer-director Eugene Ashe is far too in love with his own style to create any real love between his two leads.
Misogynoir is taken to task in Shotgun’s virtual production of Loy A. Webb’s breezy script.
If any white celeb owes us an apology, it’s the so-called “prince of pop”.
UPDATE: you call THAT an apology?!
Rotimi Agbabiaka delivers another winning solo show satirizing race, sexuality, and hunger for fame.
The popularity of 2019’s two biggest film should NOT be something we celebrate.
The messy legacy of cricket and British colonialism is the focus of Kate Atwell’s fun-but-messy new play.
Asian stereotypes get skewered in this hilarious new show by an all-Asian crew at KML.
Christina Anderson’s examination of Black bodily autonomy is wonderfully realized by Crowded Fire.
Tony Kushner’s critically-acclaimed musical gets worthy staging by Ray of Light.
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