Kathryn Rieber

Kathryn R. Rieber is a born and raised New Yorker writing prose, poetry, and contributing monthly to The Village Star Revue. Rieber writes the Off-off Broadway beat below 28th Street and can be found mulling about McDougal on idle evenings, indiscriminately scribbling at round little tables, thinking round little thoughts.

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The Brood in Revue

I spent the first week of October aka the official beginnings of spooky season reading The Brood, Rebecca Baum’s latest surrealist horror novel. Baum is a writer and author, her recent work includes Lifelike Creatures (Regal House Publishing, September 2020) and now The Brood, the latest in her repertoire, a body-bug forward horror novel which […]

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My month of culture in the East Village, by Kathryn Rose Rieber

Among the urban renewal disillusionment of gentrification and post-disaster capitalism exists an oasis of boundary-breaking, artist respite, a well of art spirit since 1980, Performance Space. Performance Space is on the fourth floor in the former PS 122 building on First Avenue. The center is humanitarian in practice, a refuge for “queer and radical voices

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Fall Theatre: Subscribe for Unsolicited Lobotomies and (un)Conditional Pegging, by Kathryn R. Rieber

Visions of September nights swell in my brain: stage lights warm and inviting; theaters teem with darkened audiences, echoing enamored with the allure of spontaneity. Where celebrated artists, players, directors, and writers return home. Where one goes to practice utopia and sit with disaster. Where one may be with the mystery of life itself, and

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