Tag: poverty
Making a Frame: How I Found an Augusto Boal Book in...
Looking back on more than three decades creating community and drama around the world using the techniques of the Theatre of the Oppressed.
A Powerful Exhibit on Migration Is Not Just ‘Politics’
"It’s kind of an illusion if a cultural institution thinks they’re neutral," goes the quote. And yet.
The Currency of Bertolt Brecht
What a shame we still live in a world that the playwright would so readily have recognized.
Fox News: How the Republican Party Governs as a Minority
The legacy of Roger Ailes and his monstrous lies.
Money, Love, Sex and Power: Playwright Gina Gionfriddo
The two-time Pulitzer nominee talks gender politics, House of Cards and her latest play.
Saving Lives and Jobs Through Smarter Agriculture
Fantasyland: less GMO corn and a living wage for farm workers.
‘Tis the Season to Be Poor
A room is still a room, even when there's nothing there but gloom.