By: Zhile Chen In Richmond, Keira D’Amato, the fastest female marathoner in America, is practicing in an unusual training place: the…
American Opera Singer Stands Against Blackface
By: Gloria Gao This past Thursday, Grammy-winning American soprano singer Angel Blue withdrew from Verdi’s “La Traviata” festival, which…
Tour de France cyclists struggle amid heat wave
By: Samuel Lin The Tour de France is an arduous 21-day bicycle journey across 3,500 km miles of terrain, broken up into 21 stages….
“Frida: The Musical” and Everything About It
By: Jovia Zhang The iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has been the inspiration for artworks and merchandise such as movies, T-shirts, and…
The New Broadway Musical on Frida Kahlo’s Life Wants to Give a More Accurate Representation of Her
By: Catherine Wang Frida Kahlo, one of the most famous Mexican artists in the world, is soon going to have a new Broadway play about her…
Richard III: The Disabled “Tyrant”
By: Eric Wang The eponymous of one of Shakespeare’s most performed works, Richard III is both an anti-hero and a villain. Beginning as…
One of the Most Listened to Voices of the Century
By: Summer Chu Outside a beautiful Palm Springs house, machinery and equipment clang and boom as they work. However, inside, Julia…
Frida Kahlo’s broadway musical is on the way, with a new perspective
By: Rose Zhao On Thursday, Broadway announced that Frida Kahlo’s life is going to be made into a musical. The Mexican painter Frida Kahlo…
American soprano withdraws from Italian festival that used blackface
By: Albert Wang Angel Blue, the American soprano, announced that she has canceled her performance pf Verdi’s La Traviata. The event was…
Baseball’s Efforts in China
By: Crystal Ge None of Ban Johnson’s fans were at a recent Ban Johnson summer league. It was a routine that needed a fast race a very…