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Challenging the divine: Cynthia Mailman's feminist art and "The Origins of God"

Challenging the divine: Cynthia Mailman’s feminist art and “The Origins of God”

Al Harmon November 8, 2023

Some people have committed their lives to questioning conventional narratives and pushing limits in the fields of art history and feminist studies. Cynthia Mailman, an outspoken feminist artist who has...

Pitman's Broadway Theatre opened “Something Rotten” on Oct. 28. - Photo / Joe Grasso

Broadway Theater’s “Something Rotten” balances humor and talent

Chelsea Valcourt November 17, 2022

The Broadway Theatre located in Pitman, New Jersey, opened its latest show, “Something Rotten” on Oct. 28. The show, originally created by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, was directed...

"Her work is so alluring I’ve found it difficult to shift from her music to something else. I feel stuck inside the story of this preacher’s daughter. I believe this track is about her struggle with God and the difficulties of fitting in with her religious community. Everything will be okay if they just drag her out by the back of her ankles to the church." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Religious trauma & resonant melodies: Unpacking Ethel Cain’s “Preacher’s Daughter”

Daniela Garofalo November 2, 2022

https://open.spotify.com/album/3WmujGwOS0ANHkJRnMH6n8?si=YSR4Y4UfSAWMHFLW9gmV1w Ethel Cain’s “Preacher’s Daughter” is a concept album — a story told by a girl who exists in an afterlife...

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