ARTICLES WRITTEN BY (OS)
“forwarder and forwarder and perpendicular as well” -CultureHub (Feature)
“Scattered, but Not Apart: A Two-Sided Story” -HowlRound Theatre Commons (Essay - written in collaboration with Rula(s) Muñoz)
“Whose Professionalism Matters?” -American Theatre Magazine (Essay)
“The Colombia Outside My Apartment/La Colombia afuera de mi apartamento” -HowlRound Theatre Commons (Essay)
“La Complejidad De Mi Ciudad” -HowlRound Theatre Commons (Essay)
“How to Model a Healthier Professional Culture That Benefits Marginalized Artists and Administrators” -HowlRound Theatre Commons (Essay)
“Roberto Lugo gets crafty in Taller Puertorriqueño homecoming show” -Artblog (Review)
“Many facets of the South Asian diaspora at Mustard Seed Film Festival” -Artblog (Feature)
“Artistic collaboration and conflict and some advice from experienced professionals” -Artblog (Interview/Essay)
“You can’t handle the Machine Dazzle” -Artblog (Interview)
“Fernando Botero in the casting room, a thought experiment” -Artblog (Essay)
“Las Mujeres brings ancestral feminism to Power Street Theater Company” -Artblog (Feature)
“Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists (PAPA) arrives with Tiger Style!” -Artblog (Feature)
“Mina Zarfsaz presents ‘Dead Ringer,’ a house of mirrors at Vox Populi Gallery” -Artblog (Review)
“Two playwrights walk into a bar, Carl(os) Roa and Mona Washington collaborate!” -Artblog (Essay)
“Carl(os) Roa hangs out with ILL DOOTS” -Artblog (Feature)
ARTICLES ABOUT (OS)
“Web 2023 | The Kilroys” -The Kilroys (Feature)
"Carl(os) Roa” -50 Playwrights Project (Feature)
“My Hips (and my Postcolonialism) Don’t Lie” -thINKingDANCE (Review)
“The SoLow Fest returns for its ninth annual iteration” -Metro Philly (Feature)
”ConeXión! The LTC Announces Twenty-four New Latinx Plays as Finalists for Carnaval 2018” -HowlRound Theatre Commons (Feature)
”Philly Fringe 2017: Carl(os) Roa’s Andean Mountains (Montañas Andinas)” -Broad Street Review (Review)
“24 Picks for the 2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival” -Phindie (Feature)
“Carl(os) Roa’s Andean Mountains, incorporating Latin roots with an anime-influenced other self” -Artblog (Interview)
“Making Art in 2017: Carl(os) Roa on Andean Mountains (Montañas Andinas)” -FringeArts Blog (Interview)
”Students shine on Philly stages: Shakespeare to the Rocky Horror Show” -Broad Street Review (Review)