“My Brother’s a Keeper” – Dr. Herukhuti’s New Play at The Bronx Academy for Arts and Dance Coming November 12

My Brother’s a Keeper, a play by Dr. Herukhuti, will have two workshop production performances November 12 (3pm and 8pm shows) at The Bronx Academy for Arts and Dance, located at  2474 Westchester Ave in the Bronx, New York, as part of the 2016 Blaktinx Festival. CAST (Alphabetically) CECIL – David J. Cork Training: New York UniversityContinueContinue reading ““My Brother’s a Keeper” – Dr. Herukhuti’s New Play at The Bronx Academy for Arts and Dance Coming November 12″

In the End, There Was the Beginning: Afropunk Festival 2016 A Review (Part 1) – Living Colour, Fishbone, and Bad Brains Share Stage

By Dr. Herukhuti I hate reading the kind of review that I’m about to write–rambling and all over the place, creating a labyrinthine world so complicated that I don’t want to live within for more than a minute. But fuck it. I attended Afropunk Festival 2016 in Commodore Barry Park, Brooklyn New York over theContinueContinue reading “In the End, There Was the Beginning: Afropunk Festival 2016 A Review (Part 1) – Living Colour, Fishbone, and Bad Brains Share Stage”

CASTING CALL: NYC Actors, Performance Artists and Spoken Word Artists

Casting call for a reading of a new play about Blackness, bisexuality and relationships set in Brooklyn NY in the late 1990s. Cast of Characters Kevin Seeley: 23, African-American man, writer and part-time public school teacher, ran track at NYU where he graduated with a degree in English and education; launching a learning institute forContinueContinue reading “CASTING CALL: NYC Actors, Performance Artists and Spoken Word Artists”

Vogue Is Not For You: Deciding Whom We Give Our Art To