The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway

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    their career. Today, the craft of acting and the medium in which an actor is showcased have changed landscapes and the up-and-coming “starving actor” is struggling for work. Casting for film has long been equated to having the right “look” and there seems to only be two ways to get your feet on a Broadway stage: insane talent and luck or celebrity status. Broadway’s marquees have historically been crowded by celebrity names that draw audiences and drive ticket prices up, and with recent seasons, it seems more impossible than ever to see a green name receive the top bill— raising concerns that big names are cast for profit and not artistic integrity. The ability to draw out a certain age range in a Broadway audience is directly affected by when and how celebrities grow in popularity. These thoughts lead me to this question: What is the impact of…

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    the anti-mainstream music the station presented. Simply put, it is the pinnacle representation of the longevity a piece of art made in a collaborative can achieve. It has opened up debates on several creative levels including ‘back-masking’ and the structure of modern progressive rock. It also may serve as legal precedent soon for the use of a melody from another song. Tools of the Trade: There were a plethora of tools used to create this song; from microphones, drums, guitar, and bass, and…

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