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Helen Huff

Dr. Huff is writing a book on Twelfth Night Club, Inc, and has recently presented a paper on a benefit performance by the Club in 1890 for Marie Nevins Blaine at the Society for Women in the Americas Conference in London, March 2012.She will be presenting another paper on one-woman shows by Club members at the...

Hyacinth Martin

Hyacinth Martin is a tenured full professor at BMCC. Professor Martin’s career spans years of nursing experiences which include medical-surgical nursing, critical care nursing, community nursing, administrative nursing and collegiate education. In 1999, Hyacinth was a quest speakeron WMBC-TV (Channel 63, Newton, N.J), pertaining to multicultural marriage and its effects on family. Publications include articles...

Geoff Klock

Geoff Klock teaches people poetry, parables, Shakespeare, superheroes, movies (David Lynch!) and philosophy.

Helen Huff

Dr. Huff earned her doctorate in Theatre History in 2000 from the City University of New York.

Geoffrey Kurtz

I have taught at BMCC since 2007. Influenced by the study of political theory and by experiences of political participation, I try to make each of my courses an occasion for students (and for me) to become more thoughtful observers of our society's common life, in hopes that by doing so we can better understand...

Geoff Klock

Geoff Klock has a doctorate from Oxford and is an award-winning tenured full professor at BMCC where he has been teaching since 2008. He argues knowing the canon is empowering because it teaches that much of the way the broken world works is not natural but built by individuals; they did that with (often garbage)...

Elizabeth Primamore

Elizabeth Primamore is an author and playwright. Her short stories are published in Sweet Tree Review (Fall, 2019), The Opiate (Spring, 2020), and Hawaii Review (Spring, 2020). Her latest book is titled Shady Women: Three Short Plays (Upper Hand Press, 2018). The plays—Just Fine, The Child’s Best Interest, and Blank—were produced in HB’s Short Play...