The outgoing president and the new president will hold a brief joint news conference to publicly acknowledge a document that details the condition of the country at the time of the transfer of leadership – no more bullshit.
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Movie Review: ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’
LEGO Batman Movie hits a high, entertaining note that satirically skewers big business and furthers franchises plus introduces audiences to talented comedians.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Dressmaker’s Secret’ by Sarah Levine Simon and Mihai Grunfeld
Should a mother tell her son the truth of his father's identity?
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Pippin’ by Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson
This 1972 musical comedy is still a blast for modern audiences, as exemplified by the production now playing at the Woodlawn.
Read More »Prison Education Transforms Lives, Reduces Recidivism
Prison education and rehabilitation programs can provide practical skills, career and vocational skills, and critical thinking skills. They can help with mental and behavioral issues, and provide access to higher education courses; some achieve diplomas and degrees while incarcerated. These programs are vital to improving lives, especially since many prisoners come from poverty, do not have high school diplomas, and lack outside support networks.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Man of Good Hope’
In one of the show's most emblematic moments, Asad's friends recoil when he sticks to his principles and accepts a cup of tea from a woman of what they see as an inferior clan. This operatic true tale from South Africa of a Somali refugee's harrowing journey of survival resonates ringingly in today's Europe and America.
Read More »New Software Spotlight – Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) January 2017
Will save a lot of time in your design work.
Read More »What’s Trending in Interior Design? Say Hello to 2017 with Green, Faux and Folding Features
As 2017 has already been one marked by dissent and disagreement in many arenas, it’s more critical than ever to have a living space that’s an oasis from the world and a haven where you can unwind.
Read More »2017 Oscar Nominated Documentary Short Subject, ‘4.1 Miles’ – An Important Film
The story of The Good Samaritan is the story of '4.1 Miles.'
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Life According to Saki’ by Katherine Rundell
Hitting home with twisted humor and the eerie heat of childhood, this snappy adaptation of some of the great British satirist's stories alights in NYC after winning last year's Best of Edinburgh Award.
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