The Oxford Philharmonic played Brahms, Bruch, and Pablo de Sarasate at their Carnegie Hall debut.
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Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Is a Masterpiece!
There aren't many things in film and television that get me choked up to the point of being emotionally exhausted and then delighted within the same few minutes, but 'Stranger Things' season 4 is doing just that.
Read More »Theater Interview: Rafael Jordan from ‘King Lear’ at The Wallis
Rafael Jordan discusses bringing Shakespeare's 'King Lear' into a dystopian future created by climate disasters.
Read More »Opera Review (NYC): ‘Kings, Giants & Robots’ – Works by Victoria Bond, Herschel Garfein, Robert Paterson (13 May 2022)
A puppet Gulliver, a powerful poem by Stanley Kunitz, and an android tenor add up to a grand evening of opera and solo voice.
Read More »The Master Manipulators: ‘Ozark’ Season 4 (Finale/Spoilers)
'Ozark' is a story of self-preservation amidst late-stage capitalist chaos.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Anya de Villiers from ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’
Anya de Villiers' advice on how to be safe in a hilarious play about stage mishaps
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘iNegro, a Rhapsody’ Written and Performed by Kareem M. Lucas
This audacious solo show asks big, fiery questions about race, family, and the meaning of an individual's life and agency in the world.
Read More »Film Interview: CJ Wallis, Director of ‘Stu’s Show’ Documentary
"If you're doing something worthwhile for people, it'll get magnified."
Read More »NAB 2022: ‘Our Flag Means Death’ and Amazing Special Effects
'Our Flag Means Death', a comedy about pirates, sets new standards for amazing special effects.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Amy Ambrose, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Reading Rep
"I thought by playing Titania that I might get a rest in this one, actually sit in my fairy kingdom, and tell people what to do."
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