This compendium of visuals, music, sound and vocals will make you suspend your judgment for an entertaining ride.
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Concert/Theater Review (NYC): The Andersons in ‘Le Jazz Hot’
In 'How the French Saved Jazz,' songs by iconic jazz musicians show how the interest and contributions of the less-racist French influenced our important American art form.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Buyer and Cellar’ by Jonathan Tolins
Hilariously funny encounters in the personal shopping mall of a fictional Barbra Streisand cloak a tragic neediness.
Read More »Interview: Actors Danny Flaherty and Kelley Missal of ‘The Contest’ on Bullying
The actors stress the importance of reinforcing anti-bullying messages in schools.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Christmas Story – The Musical’
Priceless onstage moments convey the spirit of an American Christmas that young and old can appreciate in this successful musical adaptation of the classic Christmas movie.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Contest’
Some contests you win and some contests you lose. What happens when either way you lose?
Read More »Interview: Rebekah Marine, a Model of Diversity
The fashion and advertising industries have promoted beauty standards which are unattainable and unrealistic for the average woman. But amputee model Rebekah Marine thinks things are starting to change.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Becoming Dr. Ruth’ by Mark St. Germain
A master class about life, love and personal triumph over hardship from the perspective of an amazing woman you only thought you knew.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘All is Bright’
All is Bright is out on Blu-ray. The film stars dynamite actors Paul Giamatti, Paul Rudd and Sally Hawkins.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Maids’ by Jean Genet
This was a fine rendering of Genet's work examining the dynamics of power relationships, with hints of sadism and masochism.
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