'Georgia O'Keeffe's Visions of Hawai'i' currently at the NYBG until 28 October will delight you with its beauty and inspire you to appreciate this little-known journey of the artist's life and career.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Diana Tapes’ – a Sober Look at Princess Diana
With royal wedding fever just past, this theatrical take on the life of Princess Diana is well worth a look. After its current New York run it moves to London.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘the hollower’ by Liza Birkenmeier
This New Light Theater Project premiere is perceptively imagined, lovingly staged, beautifully acted, and definitely different.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Peace for Mary Frances’ by Lily Thorne, Starring Lois Smith
Thorne's story plunges into the troubled waters of modern hospice care, even as it swims with the prehistoric sharks of family squabbles and old wounds.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Lola Kelly and Sterling Powers of ‘The Witnessing’
Kelly and Powers talk about their immersive theater work making its World Premiere at the Fringe.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Daniel Donohue, Co-Star of ‘Coke and Mirrors’ Comedy Magic Show
Daniel Donahue talks about the hilariously inebriated prestidigitation he conducts with partner Eric Siegel.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie’
In her film Nivens underscores that Barbie's tiny shoulders perhaps unfairly carry the symbolic aspirations of women and young girls.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Lucy Gillespie, Writer of ‘Keeping Up with the Prozorovs’
Gillespie's comic mashup of Chekhov and the Kardashians premieres at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: David Lucarelli, Writer of ‘Dr. Zomba’s Ghost Show of Terror’
The writer talks about the ghost shows of yore, their relevance in today's society and its manifestation at the Fringe.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Sea Concerto’ by August Schulenburg
A deeply personal story of love, weakness, and venality, 'The Sea Concerto' addresses wider issues too, often with penetrating clarity.
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