
Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 3: Post-War Troy as Metaphor for Post-Trump America
Post-War Troy as a metaphor for Post-Trump America Continue reading Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 3: Post-War Troy as Metaphor for Post-Trump America
Post-War Troy as a metaphor for Post-Trump America Continue reading Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 3: Post-War Troy as Metaphor for Post-Trump America
Comparison of Euripides’ The Trojan Women and Justy DeForest’s No More Trojan Wennen. Continue reading Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 2: The Trojan Women of Euripides vs. My No More Trojan Wennen
From the womb of Ancient Greek religious ritual conceived to honor Dionysius, the god of heightened emotional awareness and sensuousness, was the pageantry of Theater birthed into the Western World! Continue reading Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 1: From Religious Ritual to Theatrical Pageantry
Poem about a non-binary person living in a gender binary society Continue reading “The Jester”: A Poem for Transgender Day of Visibility