Aaron Crow

The Illusionists Deliver The Impossible

Going to see the Illusionists is like watching the film The Prestige while munching on hallucinogenic mushrooms. The show is an altogether over the top, jaw-dropping spectacular that by turns has audiences cringing in their seats, holding their breath, and laughing out loud. And despite the feeling of mass delirium, by the time the performance is over, everyone will undoubtedly line up to travel down this particular rabbit hole all over again.  Continue reading “The Illusionists Deliver The Impossible”

Writing The Rules Of Race And Privilege

No matter where we live, racism and racial profiling are a major problem in America. If you don’t believe me, just visit the Museum of Tolerance in New York or Los Angeles. Once you leave the facility, you’ll understand that hate and prejudice are everywhere, even when we’d like to believe otherwise. If that isn’t enough to wake you up, consider the big news stories that rocked our nation in recent years, including the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and others. It is no wonder that concerned parents everywhere struggle to find ways to make sense of race and protect their children. Continue reading “Writing The Rules Of Race And Privilege”