India's longest-running English-language play proves that Dance has the power to fracture, but also mend, relationships
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Going to Church Provides Health Benefits
A clear guideline for prayer to influence health
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Everyone experiences trouble sleeping from time to time, but it becomes a problem when it’s a regular occurrence.
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The unoriginal is specifically excluded.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Good and the True,’ Adapted by Brian Daniels
Brought to visceral, organic life by the exceptional Isobel Pravda and Saul Reichlin we follow Hana Pravda and Milos Dobry through the events of WWII and the Holocaust and are heartened by their goodness and their truth as they mend their lives and recreate themselves anew.
Read More »Software Review: Corel Painter 2015
Brush tracking, real-time previews, a 64-bit Mac version, and other updates make Painter 2015 a solid upgrade.
Read More »‘The Strain’: An Interview with Actor David Bradley
David Bradley plays Abraham Setrakian in The Strain, and through the magic of transatlantic Skype sat down to discuss his latest project.
Read More »DVD Review: The War Zone – Centennial Anniversary Series: The First World War
The War Zone: Centennial Anniversary Series - The First World War: The War To End All Wars presents an Anglo-centric view of World War I.
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STEAM students will not just think outside of the box, they will design and build a new one.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Mies Julie’ by Yaël Farber (Based on Strindberg)
Despite some preachiness, the authentic, organic, and powerful performances from the cast and accompanying musicians make this steamy and erotic tale seduce its audience.
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