Tate combines traditional Chickasaw sounds and cultural themes with Western classical music through sophisticated orchestration and dramatic storytelling.
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Game Review: ‘Popcorn Party’ from Endless Games
'Popcorn Party' from Endless Games is a riotous time trying to catch a “popcorn” missile being blasted off the table into hilarity.
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): Classical Guitarist Berta Rojas (20 November 2021)
The Paraguayan classical guitarist paid tribute to female pioneers of the instrument with a rousing solo concert at the 92nd Street Y.
Read More »Thanksgiving Week Is the Start of My Favorite Time of the Year!
Thanksgiving week is the unofficial start of what is known as “the holidays.”
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Unpacking’
I think the developer realized that when we move we hate packing up our house, but there is a true joy possible in unpacking the boxes and placing our items in new and diverse ways.
Read More »Music Review: Sheri Miller – ‘Waking up to This Miracle Life’ (EP)
An unusual and satisfying fusion of blues-tinged purpose and pop-music spirit arrives from singer-songwriter Sheri Miller, happily back on the scene.
Read More »Theater Interview: Patty McCormack from ‘Morning’s at Seven’ Off-Broadway
Patty McCormack reflects on her career and getting back into New York theater. Also, which 'Mornings at Seven' character would she take out for coffee?
Read More »Theatre Interview: Sophie Khan Levy from ‘While the Sun Shines’ at Orange Tree Theatre
"To me, it feels like the perfect show to come back with after lockdown, when we're all wanting a bit of comfort and joy."
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Indie Filmmaker Onur Tukel on Turning 40 and ‘That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes’
The writer/director talks about 'That Cold Dead Look In Your Eyes,' now on VOD.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Paul-Ryan Carberry, Artistic Director of London’s Iris Theatre
"It's really vital that there is a dedicated space and theatre championing artists just starting out...They are at a point in their careers where they need opportunities to get work in front of an audience."
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