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‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ soars to new heights on Broadway

Eight times a week on the Shubert Theatre stage, Harper Lee’s classic novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” comes to life. While the novel is well-known and loved by many, the Broadway production of the novel is still in its infancy. It opened on Broadway over a year ago on Dec. 13, 2018, and since then it has already become the highest-grossing American play ever. 

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‘The Rose Tattoo’ returns with Tomei as star

Tennessee Williams, the famous playwright known for works “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Streetcar Named Desire,” has returned to Broadway with the revival of “The Rose Tattoo.” The play is currently running in the American Airlines Theatre for a limited-time engagement. 

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‘OK K.O.’ packs a punch with season finale

Jacob Huller April 17, 2018

On April 6, the season finale of Cartoon Network’s “OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes” premiered, entitled “You’re In Control.” The series, created by “Steven Universe” alumnus Ian Jones-Quartey, first aired in August 2017 and has arguably become one of the most unique cartoons on television.

The Riverdale teens shift in focus

Hofstra Chronicle November 14, 2017

By Joseph Coffey-Slattery “Riverdale,” the CW’s take on the Archie Comics, was an unassuming show that appeared last fall and quickly developed the rapt attention of a teen following....

The emotional fallout form his ‘Universe’

Hofstra Chronicle November 14, 2017

By Jacob Huller On Nov. 10, Cartoon Network’s hit show “Steven Universe,” which tells the story of a young boy of the same name and his guardians, the Crystal Gems, returned with...

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