the appeal of hope in McDonagh’s leenane trilogyIt was natural to devour Martin McDonagh’s Leenane trilogy on one lovely evening since the lockdown deprived many of us of some serious…Sep 6, 2021Sep 6, 2021
on amy cooper: suffering like white feministsTo be a white feminist in America is to wield a certain power that Black women and women of color simply do not have.Jun 1, 2021Jun 1, 2021
Published inThe CoilThe Last Thing I Loved: Grocery Store Runs with My MotherVanessa Stone reflects on the cultural differences between her own generation and her immigrant mother’s upbringing.Mar 14, 2019Mar 14, 2019
Barefoot Ballerina: Francois Lepaulle’s “Marie and Paul Taglioni in the Ballet-La Sylphide” (1832)…Little is known about the nineteenth century painter Francois Lepaulle and his 1832 oil on canvas painting, Marie Taglioni and Joseph…Jan 7, 2019Jan 7, 2019
moving in white spacesMy background as a dance studies student certainly taught me how to discuss bodies in space. But it was not until I experienced my own body…Jun 24, 2018Jun 24, 2018