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Album Review: The Black Parade 

(Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Parade)   In light of My Chemical Romance getting back together (after their 2013 break up) and announcing a North American tour, it’s a good a time as any to review The Black Parade, MCR’s most successful album to date as it garnered… Continue Reading →

Why You Should Know About Broadway Cares

(Image: https://twitter.com/bcefa) Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is a non-profit and grant-writing organization that fundraises to provide essential services for HIV/AIDS victims in the United States.  Since 1988, they have raised over $300 million, and they write more than 450 grants… Continue Reading →

A Short Analysis of Avenue Q

(Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenue_Q) You’d be hardpressed to find a musical fan who doesn’t like or at least appreciate Avenue Q.  With swearing puppets, self-deprecating humor, and an unapologetic examination at the struggles of life, what’s not to love? As one YouTube… Continue Reading →

RCL Blog 10

Krystal, Rachel, Bella  ENGL 137H  11/22/19     Work Plan: History of a Public Controversy    TED Talk Work Day Activity Summary  Duties of Each Member:  Krystal – Goalkeeper, research, script outline, video editing, look for images, interview Matt and Carly, help write… Continue Reading →

Why I Love Live TV Musicals

(Image: http://www.playbill.com/article/the-little-mermaid-live-ratings-how-did-abc-fare-compared-to-nbc-and-foxs-live-musicals)   Just 2 days ago, ABC premiered The Little Mermaid Live! which garnered about 9 million views that night.  It featured some pretty famous talent: namely Moana‘s Auli’i Cravalho and Queen Latifah.  While I didn’t get see it,… Continue Reading →

TED Outline

Topic: The Shift of Queer Representation in Television Purpose: Explore how LGBTQ+ representation has shifted over time, why it’s shifted, and why it matters. Thesis Statement:  The increased positive representation of LGBTQ+ individuals from the 1990s to today both implies… Continue Reading →

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