Tom Sansani

Rachel Corrie Shines Beyond the Conflict

Dramatizing an already dramatic reality seems redundant and entirely unnecessary.

War on War, One Woman at a Time

Eve Ensler certainly doesn't need vaginas to make a point.

What's Old Is New, and What's New Is Missing

If the upcoming Broadway fall season were a fashion show, it would feature either an old woman wearing hot pants or a little teenage girl wearing a muumuu. That's right.

A Challenge to Open Columbia

The Columbia College election season is finally over. All the neon campaign posters have been ripped down from the dorms, revealing the white walls that I forgot McBain ever had.

TransColumbia

In high school, I was always cast as the lead in the school musical. I'd like to claim talent as my boon, but unfortunately, the good Lord did not bless me with any.

Finding Stars Outside of The OC

When Ryan and Marissa first got down and dirty on The OC, I was all up in that mess. I even splurged and purchased the DVDs.

The Color WASP

Now I'm not a scientist, but I have a hypothesis. The red state of Wyoming boasts a homogenous population of nearly 89 percent white people.

Why NYU Is Better Than CU

So their grades suck. Their campus (or lack thereof) sucks too. And purple and white school colors for a college without a sports team? I didn't apply to NYU for more than one reason.

Reinventing the Jewish Mother Without Barbra Streisand

Our favorite rotund lesbian, Rosie O' Donnell, may be making the Broadway headlines (albeit for the wrong reasons) as the Jewish mother in Fiddler on the Roof.

Comedic Clash of Culture

It's not in every show that an eggplant takes a lead role. In Negin Farsad's one-woman show, Bootleg Islam, an eggplant not only plays a prominent role, but a pretty funny one at that.