This rollicking jubilee embraces cross-cultural and social revolution and reminds us of the importance that our inner spirit brings to sustaining our social and cultural freedom.
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Movie Review: ‘Ernest and Celestine’ at The New York International Children’s Film Festival
'Ernest & Celestine' is an offering at the New York International Children's Film Festival which runs until the end of March.
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What happens when a self-effacing "driver" shows up on the doorstep of a struggling theater company to be of service?
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Bill is living at home with his diabetic mom. He feels frustrated as employment plans reach a dead end. But where else can he go and what else can he do? His mom needs him and he needs her. However, both are not inclined to admit it.
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Sagrantino wines are Umbria's jewels, wines to savor and appreciate in any season.
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When fighting a war, should a country attempt to behave morally or should the approach be to overwhelm the enemy with such bloodshed that they can never get up again to fight? 'Daylight Precision' reveals the intelligence behind the two philosophical views held by generals during WWII which brought life and effected death on a massive scale.
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An insightful, disarming look at male-female relationships in the workplace.
Read More »12th Annual Orchid Show at the NY Botanical Gardens
The 12th Annual Orchid Show is an explosion of color, music and fun at the New York Botanical Gardens, with a smattering of learning thrown in for good measure.
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'Gidion's Knot,' written by Johnna Adams, brilliantly directed by Austin Pendleton and acted by Karen Leiner and Dara O'Brien examines social responsibility, parental responsibility and the cultural assumptions about both during a spell-binding, atypical parent-teacher conference.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Sotto Voce’ by Nilo Cruz
This is an amazing, poetic work about the relationship between an older woman and a younger man in the shadow of the Holocaust.
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