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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Cabaret’ by Kander and Ebb at the Secret Theatre
Who would have thought Kander and Ebb's classic musical of 1930s Berlin would take on political relevance in the United States in the 21st century? An intimate new production makes the point with snazzy staging and a fine cast.
Read More »Slow Wine 2017 Tasting at Eataly Downtown, NYC
Slow Wine is a global movement which declares the right of human beings to eat cleanly, drink cleanly and breathe clean air. As such it should no longer be seen as an "elite" movement for the few.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood’ by Adam Szymkowicz
The Flux Theatre Ensemble's crisp new show careens from laugh to laugh. But the final action of its heroine/hero reminds us what really makes a legend, and how Robin Hood, who may never have really existed, is always with us.
Read More »The One Who Got Away is a Myth
I'm grateful for every relationship that ended because it's helping me on the path to finding the right person.
Read More »Interview: London Artist Edmund Palao
Meet "roving artist" Edmund Palao, whose attention to color and light captures a sense of playfulness and adventure in his London paintings.
Read More »Stunning Chihuly Glass Sculptures Coming to the New York Botanical Garden in April
Lit up at night, the sculptures promise to be a singular, sterling experience integrating color, form, and light amidst the haunting, shadowy landscape of NYBG vistas.
Read More »Mary Tyler Moore – She Turned Our World On With Her Smile
To hear of Mary's loss is painful for so many of us because she played two indelible TV characters that have remained in our hearts all these years.
Read More »Theatre Review (Philadelphia): ‘Informed Consent’ by Deborah Zoe Laufer at Lantern Theater Company
Based on a true story of medical science vs. Native American beliefs, Laufer's play creates a too-simplistic binary picture of the issues, though the production is worth seeing for its excellent staging and acting.
Read More »DOC NYC Film Review: ‘The Sunshine Makers’
The songs "Walking on Sunshine" and "Sunny" are code. For what?
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