Five unedited interviews on eight discs; a goldmine for Beatles and John Lennon fans.
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Software Review: Lightroom Mobile 1 for iPad
Sync your photography work between your iPad and your desktop computer with ease.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Premeditation’ by Evelina Fernández
1940s film noir and the war between the sexes are hilariously sent up in this well-mounted world premiere production at Los Angeles Theatre Center.
Read More »The Burlesque Revival and the Subversive Power of ‘Naked Girls Reading’
The thought-provoking intellectual burlesque of 'Naked Girls Reading' can be experienced in a city near you.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Bill W. and Dr. Bob’ by Sam Shem and Janet Surrey
Bill W. and Dr. Bob is the gripping story of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and how their need to help themselves created a global organization which has a proven success rate in helping alcoholics overcome their addiction.
Read More »DVD Review: Patton Oswalt’s ‘Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time’
'Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time' has Patton Oswalt putting a mirror in front of the world and making us laugh at it.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth’ by Cynthia von Buhler
This electric phantasmagoria that will keep you engrossed as you step back in time and witness little-known events about the Booth family that shed new light on the Lincoln assassination.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Singapore Repertory Theatre’s ‘Rising Son’ by Dick Lee
Lee's play doesn't quite work as a character-study nor as a unique story.
Read More »Comedy CD/DVD Combo: ‘Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time’
Patton Oswalt delivers a smart new stand-up set in the uncensored version of his TV special.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Don’t Wake Me’ by Rahila Gupta
This loving memorial by an acclaimed British journalist of a mother for her son, nominated for two Off West End awards, is in New York until April 20.
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