Author: Jacqueline Larcara

In Ballet Class: An American History, Rowan professor Melissa Klapper traces the social history of a ubiquitous art form.

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In Gabriel Jason Dean's #RIFT, watch interactions unfold between two real-life brothers—one, a liberal playwright; the other, an alt-right convicted murderer.

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Get in the swing of things, then zip to the finish.

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Rachel Handler's So You Wanna Be an Actor shines a light on the ableism ingrained in the entertainment industry.

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For Taneshia Nash Laird, a longtime local changemaker, the arts are an opportunity to uplift a community.

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The 1991 broadcast of The Colored Museum, digitally available Feb. 2–28, remains a resonant exposé of American history—and celebration of Black culture.

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Turn downtime into productive time in 2021.

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For those battling opioid addiction, the ongoing pandemic has created new bumps in the road.

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'Radium Girls' follows factory workers in the late 1910s, who were slowly poisoned while they painted glow-in-the-dark watch dials for soldiers overseas.

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Following Gov. Murphy’s summer approval of 250-person outdoor gatherings, three staff members hastened to build a safe environment in Florham Park.

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