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Confessions of an Emotional Teen Studying the Arts
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Confessions of an Emotional Teen Studying the Arts FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestYouth Journalism Fellowship

Confessions of an Emotional Teen Studying the Arts

Confessions of an Emotional Teen Studying the Arts From Paranoia to Enlightenment By Avery Eletto…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 18, 2026
Fame! Amadeus, Hedda Gabler, and Those Who Would Live Forever FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestNEW REVIEWSNotes From ArdenREVIEWSTop 10

Fame! Amadeus, Hedda Gabler, and Those Who Would Live Forever

Sam Clemmett and Lauren Worsham in "Amadeus" at The Pasadena Playhouse (photo by Jeff Lorch)…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 18, 2026
Critical Thinking: A World Without Critics, and the Quality of Conversation FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestNotes From Arden

Critical Thinking: A World Without Critics, and the Quality of Conversation

Critical Thinking A World Without Critics and the Quality of Conversation Imagine we live in…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 12, 2026
Whose Business is the Constitution?: A Teenager Reflects on Heidi Shreck’s Play about a Teenager Reflecting on the U.S. Constitution INTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestREVIEWSYouth Journalism Fellowship

Whose Business is the Constitution?: A Teenager Reflects on Heidi Shreck’s Play about a Teenager Reflecting on the U.S. Constitution

Reya Shah and Aubrey Saverino in “What the Constitution Means to Me” at Chance Theater.…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 8, 2026
Wrongly Accused: In Defense of Lauren Gunderson FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestNotes From Arden

Wrongly Accused: In Defense of Lauren Gunderson

Wrongly Accused In Defense of Lauren Gunderson Yesterday, Rhode Island’s Contemporary Theater Company announced that…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 4, 2026
Returning to the High School Where She Once Competed in Speech and Debate, A Young Woman Searches for Agency FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestYouth Journalism Fellowship

Returning to the High School Where She Once Competed in Speech and Debate, A Young Woman Searches for Agency

Searching for Agency A Young Woman, Whose Connection to Art and Politics Was Weaned in…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisFebruary 3, 2026
Reflections on a Beloved Teacher’s Retirement: Lois Hunter, on her Quarter Century at LACSHA FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestYouth Journalism Fellowship

Reflections on a Beloved Teacher’s Retirement: Lois Hunter, on her Quarter Century at LACSHA

Reflections on a Beloved Teacher’s Retirement Lois Hunter, On her Quarter Century at the Los…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisJanuary 14, 2026
Trying to Move the Arts at Moving Arts: Darin Anthony and Brandon Bales on Live Theater and the Movie Biz FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSYouth Journalism Fellowship

Trying to Move the Arts at Moving Arts: Darin Anthony and Brandon Bales on Live Theater and the Movie Biz

Trying to Move the Arts at Moving Arts Darin Anthony and Brandon Bales on Live…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisJanuary 12, 2026
The Shapes of Pain and Violence: A Report from the Festival d’Automne, in Paris INTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestNEW REVIEWSREVIEWS

The Shapes of Pain and Violence: A Report from the Festival d’Automne, in Paris

“The Brotherhood” (Photo by Mayra Azzi) The Shapes of Pain and Violence (From the Personal…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisJanuary 7, 2026
Who’s Afraid of Rebecca Woolf?: Notes from a Proud Daughter FEATURESINTERVIEWS AND ESSAYSLatestYouth Journalism Fellowship

Who’s Afraid of Rebecca Woolf?: Notes from a Proud Daughter

Who’s Afraid of Rebecca Woolf? To Thine Own Self . . . (Notes From a…
Steven Morris
Steven MorrisJanuary 5, 2026
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