Bonds of love are often taken for granted until someone has to say goodbye.
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Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ from Red Bull Theater
Sometimes soldiers can only be great killing machines, nothing more, nothing less.
Read More »NYFF 2016 Review: ‘A Quiet Passion’ Starring Cynthia Nixon
Did you know that most if not all of Emily Dickinson's poems may be sung to "Amazing Grace?"
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘One Flea Spare’ by Naomi Wallace
Outside, the bubonic plague slaughters. Inside two disinfected rooms, emotional battles rage. Which of the four characters will remain alive?
Read More »Hamptons FF and DOC NYC Review: ‘Bunker77’ Exec Producer Ed Norton
Surfing has become a profitable, competitive sport. For Bunker Spreckels it was a passion that laughed in the face of death.
Read More »Hamptons International Film Festival 2016: The Award-Winning ‘Unlocking The Cage’
Are chimpanzees sentient beings deserving of legal personhood?
Read More »Review: ‘The Ivory Game’ From Executive Producer Leo DiCaprio
The cost of ivory is too heavy to bear; it is the extinction of a species as told in Leonardo Di Caprio's "The Ivory Game" presented at the Hamptons and Toronto Film Festivals.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui’ by Bertolt Brecht
Corruption is easy. Justice is hard. Brecht warns us: In a zero sum game, if the little people allow criminals to gain supremacy and legitimize themselves, they will have allowed the destruction of justice, morality, and peace.
Read More »Interview: Jules Grison, Star of ‘Formidable!’ Celebrating Charles Aznavour
'We have a story for the first part because we want to show Montmartre in Paris. We want to show the jazz clubs like we find today in New York. In France in the 1950s there were jazz clubs in Paris. It’s not the same now.'
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Before The Flood’ by Fisher Stevens, Starring Leo DiCaprio, Hamptons Film Festival Review
Climate change is a myth. Right? If not, what can you do about it anyway?
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