Month: June 2004

  • Call for Entries – TFI

    The Tribeca Film Institute has started a program called Tribeca All Access Open Stage, that is meant to provide exposure for playwrights of color to the national theater community. Submissions […]

  • a quick one while he’s away

    Sorry for not updating for awhile. Things have been crazy busy and the Culturebot team of trusty interns is still getting oriented. So, while we try and come up with […]

  • Sherry Vine

    Sherry Vine was born in Los Angeles in 1991, lived in NYC until 2001 and now resides in Berlin. Sherry has starred in the smash theatrical productions of The Bad […]

  • war is peace and other doublespeak

    Culturebot usually focuses on arts & culture, but I just got back from seeing Michael Moore‘s new film Fahrenheit 9/11 and so I’m going to get a little political on […]

  • That’s So Gay!

    So we’ve been really busy. So busy, in fact, that we forgot to post an announcment about the WYSIWYG Talent Show we had tonight. It was for Gay Pride and […]

  • Taylor Mac

    Taylor Mac (actor/Playwright/Performance Artist) is author and performer of the solo-shows, “The Face of Liberalism,” “Okay,” and “Cardiac Arrest or Venus on a Half-Clam.” He has performed in a variety […]

  • Dancing without Soft Pants

    It’s been a year since Jenny Seastone Stern started her bi-monthly (which means every other month, not twice a month, for all you idiots like me out there) emerging artist […]

  • Talking to Ping Chong and Michael Rohd

    During a visit to my hometown in Ohio, a friend invited me to Kent State University’s production of Blind Ness The Irresistible Light of Encounter. The show is a multi-disciplinary […]

  • Karaoke + Poetry = FUN!!!! Or Where All Your Dreams Come True

    “I don’t know,” my associate replied apologetically when I broached the topic over lunch. “I’ve got a bunch of stuff to do tonight.” He chewed his asparagus thoughtfully. “And karaoke […]

  • Northern Nights

    Here at Culturebot we see lots of shows. Sometimes we go out of devotion to an artist, sometimes we go because we’ve heard good things through the grapevine, and sometimes […]

  • LGBT Summer Performance Festaculars

    This summer there is a veritable cornucopia of LGBT Performance Festivals celebrating Pride and beyond. Culturebot Contributor Rachel Kramer Bussel provides us with an overview of QueerFestsNYC!

  • How Now, Wau Wau

    “I mean, maybe you run into people that you admire, or respect, but how often do you get to speak to someone (two someones) that you actually want to BE? […]