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Patrick Kennedy

Patrick Kennedy serves as Lead Critic in the Visual Arts for BroadwayWorld.  He regularly contributes reviews of museum and gallery exhibitions, performing arts events, and new art books.  Active in the world of education and humanities scholarship, Patrick is also an Executive Editor at ILEX Publications and a professor at Kean University, where he teaches courses in international literature and research writing.






BWW Reviews: Classic Italian Cuisine Meets Seasonal Inspiration at Teresa Caffé
BWW Reviews: Classic Italian Cuisine Meets Seasonal Inspiration at Teresa Caffé
January 8, 2014

A popular Princeton establishment, Teresa Caffe is dedicated to local ingredients, crowd-pleasing recipes, and all-around culinary excellence.

Standout Art Exhibitions of 2013
Standout Art Exhibitions of 2013
December 26, 2013

One museum critic selects the year's most illuminating showcases.

BWW Reviews: Guggenheim Hosts a Collaborative, Keen-Witted Christopher Wool Retrospective
BWW Reviews: Guggenheim Hosts a Collaborative, Keen-Witted Christopher Wool Retrospective
December 16, 2013

In its major winter 2013 showcase, the Guggenheim Museum gave its visitors a close look at a postmodern master: painter, photographer, and sculptor Christopher Wool.

BWW Reviews: THE NUTCRACKER Inspires Holiday Cheer in ARB Production
BWW Reviews: THE NUTCRACKER Inspires Holiday Cheer in ARB Production
December 5, 2013

Now in its 50th year, the American Repertory Ballet's holiday presentation of THE NUTCRACKER delights young and old with humor, spectacle, and stirring music.

BWW Reviews: Robert Motherwell Retrospective Gives Collage an Intellectual Edge
BWW Reviews: Robert Motherwell Retrospective Gives Collage an Intellectual Edge
December 7, 2013

The new Guggenheim showcase, ROBERT MOTHERWELL: EARLY COLLAGES, shows a well-read, widely-resourceful artist working in top form.

BWW Reviews: MoMA's MYSTERY OF THE ORDINARY Showcases Magritte's Intriguing Art
BWW Reviews: MoMA's MYSTERY OF THE ORDINARY Showcases Magritte's Intriguing Art
November 11, 2013

In a new major retrospective, the Museum of Modern Art acquaints its visitors with the revolutionary Surrealist paintings, collages, and objects of René Magritte.

BWW Reviews: A Fun, Faithful OUR TOWN at the NJ Shakespeare Theatre
BWW Reviews: A Fun, Faithful OUR TOWN at the NJ Shakespeare Theatre
October 29, 2013

To celebrate the 75th anniversary of OUR TOWN, the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ has offered an appreciative and often incisive take on Thornton Wilder's beloved play.

BWW Reviews: Asbury Park Gives Classic Jersey Shore Experience a Modern Edge
BWW Reviews: Asbury Park Gives Classic Jersey Shore Experience a Modern Edge
October 28, 2013

Asbury Park is a perfect destination for post-season travel. The Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel, Watermark beachfront bar and lounge, Rafferty's Restaurant and Langosta Lounge are some of the spots for guests to enjoy the area.

BWW Reviews: Ecstatic Sight and Sound at the ARB American Artist Showcase
BWW Reviews: Ecstatic Sight and Sound at the ARB American Artist Showcase
October 24, 2013

Performing at the Hamilton Stage, the American Repertory Ballet staged three joyous short ballets: VIVA VIVALDI, CARESS, and FAERIE TYME.

BWW Reviews: AMERICAN MODERN Shows the American Avant-Garde in a New Light
BWW Reviews: AMERICAN MODERN Shows the American Avant-Garde in a New Light
October 17, 2013

New MoMA exhibition features Georgia O'Keefe, Edward Hopper, and other 20th-century favorites.

BWW Reviews: A MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN Finds Human Drama in Complex Literature
BWW Reviews: A MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN Finds Human Drama in Complex Literature
September 26, 2013

The latest offering from the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ delves into the life of George Eliot: one of the most accomplished, and most unconventional, novelists of the Victorian era.

Point Pleasant Imparts Class and Comfort to the NJ Shore Experience
Point Pleasant Imparts Class and Comfort to the NJ Shore Experience
August 16, 2013

Spend a day at Point Pleasant, and be won over by the area's restaurants, entertainment, and easy-to-love atmosphere.

BWW Reviews: Long Branch Brings the High Life to the NJ Shore
BWW Reviews: Long Branch Brings the High Life to the NJ Shore
July 29, 2013

Discover how upscale shops and businesses have thrived alongside family traditions.

BWW Reviews: Captivating Views, Culinary Traditions in the New Jersey Atlantic Highlands
BWW Reviews: Captivating Views, Culinary Traditions in the New Jersey Atlantic Highlands
July 22, 2013

Discover NJ Shore destinations such as Bahrs Seafood, the Mount Mitchell Scenic Overlook, and more.

BWW Reviews: American Ballet Theatre's SWAN LAKE Offers Delights and Disappointments
BWW Reviews: American Ballet Theatre's SWAN LAKE Offers Delights and Disappointments
June 23, 2013

The ABT's current version of 'Swan Lake' is an lavish spectacle. Yet the company fails to do much with the intellectual and emotional depth of this most famous ballet.

BWW Reviews: Four Recent Pieces from the New Chamber Ballet
BWW Reviews: Four Recent Pieces from the New Chamber Ballet
June 10, 2013

In its newest showcase, the New Chamber Ballet presented pared-down experimental works alongside graceful pieces with classical credentials. It was an evening enriched by an intimate atmosphere, and by choreographer Miro Magloire's attention to tone, gesture, and detail.

BWW Reviews: Classic Stravinsky and Recent American Dances at the NYCB
BWW Reviews: Classic Stravinsky and Recent American Dances at the NYCB
May 27, 2013

As part of its 33 Ballets in 3 Weeks showcase, the New York City Ballet staged Stravinsky's 'Firebird' alongside three short, recent compositions. The show had a few imperfections-but also had several bracing, spectacular moments.

BWW Reviews: NYC Ballet Presents Jerome Robbins's Thrilling Choreography
BWW Reviews: NYC Ballet Presents Jerome Robbins's Thrilling Choreography
May 15, 2013

In an homage to Broadway great Jerome Robbins, the NYC has performed three short Robbins compositions: 'Interplay', 'Fancy Free', and 'I'm Old Fashioned'. The results aren't perfect, but Robbins's unique talents are finely displayed.

BWW Reviews: NYC Ballet Stages a Richard Rodgers Showcase
BWW Reviews: NYC Ballet Stages a Richard Rodgers Showcase
May 9, 2013

Three dances based on the music of Richard Rodgers are enjoying a run at Lincoln Center. The results are uneven, but Rodgers's mastery is always apparent.

BWW Reviews: Duo Demonstrates the Art of the Tango at the Dardo Galletto Studios
BWW Reviews: Duo Demonstrates the Art of the Tango at the Dardo Galletto Studios
April 15, 2013

In a series of late-night performances, Argentine tangoists Gabriel Misse and Analia Centurion displayed their technical prowess-and contributed the the festive atmosphere that reigned at the Studios.



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