Ethan Stanislawski is a freelance journalist/critic and new media specialist. He is a regular reviewer and staff writer at Prefix Magazine, and also contributes regularly to Blogcritics Magazine. His interests include theater, film, and pop music criticism (with a focus on independent and alternative rock), sports, politics, the media, the Internet and Technology industries, and general culture. Ethan maintains the blog Tynan's Anger.
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If the future of comedy is cerebral, The Cody Rivers show is as far down the comedic rabbit hole you can get.
With hopeful young plays breaking through on Broadway, fringe shows like "Beowulf" are starting to capture youth's more diabolical side.
Facing impossible expectations, Peter Bjorn and John produce a damn good indie pop album that's only sin is not being a masterpiece
Lazy everyman Jim Gaffigan talks about how hard he actually worked on his new special, King Baby.
Watchmen may be the first Obama-era movie.
Leslie Lee's deeply personal play makes huge strides in its premise, but falters in execution.
Bill Connington’s detached "non-method acting” helps keeps him sane in his chilling performance as serial killer Quentin P.
Let's stop calling Jose Canseco a Whistleblower and call him what he really is: a fearmongering, self-aggrandizing modern-day McCarthyite
This fierce little stinger of chamber theater toys with theater storytelling and the case for torture with equal bite.
This new production is the rare off-off-Broadway revival that succeeds more than a new play possibly could.
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