Entertain, Educate, Enlighten
I seem to be really fortunate when it comes to attending great, mind-bending master classes. So far this year, I have taken classes from Malcolm Gets, Debi Mazar, Oliver Stone, and now-James Francis...
View ArticleBe Brave, Be Strong, Be True
You are good people. The last piece of wisdom Kathleen Turner gave us before she crossed the street and got into her town car. Be brave, be strong, be true. Brave enough to make new choices, strong...
View ArticleNational Arts Policy Roundtable (NAPR)
The road to 1 East 53rd street is never an easy one, I mean that in both the metaphorical and physical sense. Metaphorical because the internship itself is hard to obtain, physical because of its...
View ArticleI Sing the Body Electric
Lincoln Center at night, the beautiful fountain was the major source of light in the square. It was a nice effect for pictures, because the darkness of your figure was complete against the glare of...
View ArticlepARTnership movement!
Here is a short piece I did for Americans for the Arts pARTnership movement, which aims to connect businesses and the arts together in lucrative partnerships! This piece is about a real estate...
View ArticleFor the Future of American Culture
I am fortunate to have many wonderful people in my life. My internship at the Tribeca Film Center gave me invaluable experiences and knowledge about the film industry, and I...
View ArticleThe Asian American Film Lab
This organization is incredible. Thursday night, I performed in a reading of the future film screenplay “Breached” written by Genevieve Castelino and Kiran Merchant. The movie is about several...
View ArticleA Glorious Mishmash of Happenings
Why do I feel the need to recount everything that happens to me on this blog? Maybe it is a way to organize everything into sections so my tasks do not seem too overwhelming? Maybe…let’s go with...
View ArticleLover of the Light
My roommates and I are all obsessed with the natural light we get in our apartment. It is absolutely gorgeous. It illuminates everything in our living room. Although I love the way Manhattan...
View ArticleGoing-ons
Short blog I promise! Moises Kaufman recently had EPA’s for a new rendition of his most famous work “The Laramie Project” with the Tectonic Theater Project. I could have gone. It was literally...
View ArticleBig Dreams, Dream Big
Asian American Performers Action Coalition. An initiative started just last year to aid Asian American performers in their quest to gain more access and representation on New York City stages. Just...
View ArticleWe have survived, Onward to 2013!
And, as promised, this next blog post was brought to you by the proud townspeople of Kelowna, British Columbia. I spent four days in Canmore and Banff, two towns near Calgary in Alberta, immersing in...
View ArticleReflections (Who I am Inside?)
For all of you current New Yorkers, go see The Suit at BAM. I think the run ends soon, but if you are reading this right now (and you are reasonably close to Brooklyn) go book a ticket and SEE SOME...
View ArticleQ&A for the Fordham Observer:
When I heard that William Wu would be starring in Signature’s production of David Henry Hwang’s “The Dance and the Railroad,” I flipped. Not only does this involve DHH and Signature, but William has...
View ArticleWhen the Lights go Down in the City
….And the sun shines on the Bay/oh, I wanna be there in my City, oh/ohhhhhOOHHHHohhhhhhh! I’ll give you ten cents if you can guess where I am right now. Yup. Back in the Bay for Spring Break. And, at...
View ArticlePart 2: And all that Jazz!
Oh. Well, I just got an email from Tribeca Film Festival Crew Department. Looks like I will be helping out with the festival April 17th-28th! Oh.my. April, I have rehearsal nearly every day for...
View ArticleFor Less than Rent
Less than Rent: A Fordham Affair Artistic Directors, Rachel Buethe and James Presson, on creating new theatre pieces post graduation in the East Village By MICHELLE ANG Staff Writer Less than Rent...
View ArticleThe Vagina Monologues
“The heart is capable of sacrifice. The heart is able to forgive and repair. It can change its shape to let us in. It can expand to let us out. So can the vagina. It can ache for us and stretch for us,...
View ArticleListen Up:
RACISM is prejudice plus power. Personally mediated racism: Prejudice or discrimination that justifies intentional or unintentional acts of commission or omission, which are condoned by social norms...
View ArticleOn my mind, lately
If I could tell you what Butoh is, I would. But seeing as I can’t, please look it up. Butoh is a way of life, it is art without apology, art without a box. I am fortunate enough to have a teacher here...
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