William Shatner brought wit and wisdom to Austin's first GalaxyCon.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Creeps’
Unsteadily straddling the line between theater and performance art, the characters that inhabit Catherine Waller's solo show inhabit a dark metaphysical world.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Séance with Mom’ – Nancy Redman Summons a Jewish Mother from Beyond the Grave
Though lacking pacing and structure, this solo piece about wishing you'd told a departed loved one something important touched some audience members.
Read More »European Vacation Part II – Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen!
If you’re looking for a place that has something for people of all ages, it is hard to think of a better place than Copenhagen – salty old queen of the sea.
Read More »European Vacation Part I – Juan Les Pins in the French Riviera
Having spent a wonderful summer vacation in Juan Les Pins near Antibes in the French Riviera in 2021, we decided to return to this idyllic place this summer.
Read More »Book Review: ‘P.S. Burn This Letter Please’ by Craig Olsen
'PS Burn This Letter Please' by Craig Olsen is a beautiful homage to the brave souls living in a dangerous time when being a drag queen often meant prison.
Read More »Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares To U” – Its Brilliance is Her Legacy
Sinéad O'Connor's passing this week at age 56 is a shocker. It's the kind of slap in the face that we get when someone we have admired dies unexpectedly.
Read More »Percy Hynes White and the Danger of Cancel Culture
Percy Hynes White of Netflix's 'Wednesday' denies allegations of sex crimes, but Cancel Culture still hounds him. Crisis experts advise.
Read More »‘The Doctor,’ an Absorbing and Profound Theatrical Experience, Starring Juliet Stevenson
'The Doctor,' with text and direction by Robert Icke stars the amazing Juliet Stevenson in a bravura performance.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘In Corpo,’ A New Musical by Ben Beckley and Nate Weida
Inspired by Kafka and Melville, the smart, soulful, and original 'In Corpo' is the kind of musical that reassures us there's plenty of creative life left in musical theater.
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