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Reviews

Read our critics’ takes on books, theater and performance, art, culture and more.

August 2, 2023, Filed Under: Reviews, Uncategorized

Enough: Review of Crip/Queer Fashion Show

Holly Genovese share their experience of participating in the Rebrith Garments Crip/Queer Fashion Show.

November 28, 2022, Filed Under: Reviews

The Most Caring Mosh Pit Ever: Review of Björk, Fossora (2022)

Sawyer Tedder on Björk’s new album.

July 7, 2022, Filed Under: Reviews

Queer Past: Review of Rosenthal, Living Queer History

Lauren Gutterman reviews Samantha Rosenthal’s 2021 book, Living Queer History: Remembrance and Belonging in a Southern City

February 13, 2022, Filed Under: Reviews

We Do Not Say the Tree is Broken

Nick Winges-Yanez reviews the performance “kin · song: ode to disability ancestors.”

December 9, 2021, Filed Under: Reviews

The American Project, Undone: Review of Chávez, The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance

"The Borders of Aids: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance" book cover written by Karma R. Chávez

nel yang reviews Karma Chávez’s 2021 book The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine, and Resistance.

March 8, 2021, Filed Under: Reviews

The Hard Work of Gender

Bright yellow book cover of Hil Malatino's Trans Care

Brooklyn Leo reviews Hil Malatino’s recent monograph Trans Care.

June 8, 2020, Filed Under: Reviews

Queercore Extols Wild, Defiant Imaginings

Queer core book cover is red with white title and image of queer punk band beneath title.

James Gabrillo reviews Curran Nault’s text Queercore: Queer Punk Media Subculture, which details the rise of early 90s band Tribe 8.

June 1, 2020, Filed Under: Reviews

Sharing An Awkward Moment: Intimacy with Becca Blackwell

Headshot of redheaded non-binary actor and commedian Becca Blackwell wearing green and black plaid button down shirt

Associate Professor of English Chad Bennett reviews Becca Blackwell’s one-person show They, Themself, and Schmerm.

April 17, 2020, Filed Under: Reviews

The Future of Ismael: Performing Queer and Trans POC Futures

three actors on dark stage in futuristic costumes

Joshua Reason reviews siri gurudev’s play, The Future of Ismael.

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