Student Blogs
By Sydney Held
In Edward Albee's Everything in the Garden, "green" has a double meaning. Jenny and her husband Richard's garden is flourishing with green but their income is diminishing. The protagonist Jenny decides to disobey Richard and take a job, selling her body for money, in order to keep up with their wealthy inner circle of friends where money seems to be valued above all else. The performance was a reminder to me that the grass will always seem greener on the other side.
By Robert Lee Wolfe III
It's difficult to entertain a conversation about classical music in the twenty-first century without addressing the decline of the form. The spattering of remaining young musical aficionados regularly laments the sea of gray heads amid the array of empty seats at most classical performances.