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Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘Definition of Man’ and ‘Apathy Killed the Cat’
A couple of productions from promising young artists are making their world premieres at this year's Fringe, and the results are exciting.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘Robot Monster: The Musical’ and ‘Slashed! the Musical’
Two new musical comedies based on genre films make their world premieres at the Fringe.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘The New Bad Boys of Magic’ and ‘Airplane Live!’
The jive-talking 'brothers' of the original 'Airplane!' movie have been replaced by millennial sisters who speak in incomprehensible shorthand while taking duck-faced selfies.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Woody Sez: The Life & Music of Woody Guthrie’
Is this land your land or is it the banker's land?
Read More »When Words Hurt: Bullying and Thirteen Reasons Why
Programs like 'Thirteen Reasons Why' demonstrate the potential consequences of bullying. Looking to the media is often a good way to demonstrate how adults bully and why this is shameful, unacceptable behavior.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Reviews: World Premiere Comedies ‘Uncle Henry’ and ‘Zombie Clown Trump’
A hit-or-miss political satire and a freewheeling improv comedy are among the shows making their world premieres at this year's Hollywood Fringe.
Read More »Running Shoe Review: Columbia Montrail Fluidflex F.K.T.
Does the Columbia Montrail Fluidflex F.K.T., an attractive lightweight trail running shoe, hold up as a daily trainer for those who run on hard city surfaces?
Read More »Why Target Took a Dip and How It Can Recover
For all of the issues that Target has suffered through over the last five years, the company still has a lot of good brand equity. Millions of customers are still loyal and will give Target every opportunity to improve, but it’s up to the company to seize this second chance.
Read More »Playwright Paula Vogel (‘Indecent’ on Broadway) in Conversation with Linda Winer
There has been such enthusiasm for the production since Yale (2015) that the ensemble, the musicians, the stage manager, and the assistants have remained together. As Vogel says, “We’ve all moved together as one.”
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