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Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Hairspray’
This isn't a musical with flashy sets, and the dialogue could be funnier, but it lifts your spirits and keeps you highly entertained with pitch-perfect singing, soulful performances, fun dance movements, and memorable songs.
Read More »Grief is a Many-Headed Monster (Which You Don’t Have to Slay)
When we are faced with the blows life deals, we need to remember there is a difference between being happy once again and forgetting the pain.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Playing Sinatra’ by Bernard Kops
Norman and Sandra Lewis enjoy playing Sinatra records. But the musical metaphor becomes associated with a psychological dynamic that is both funny and tragic.
Read More »Gadget Review: Keyport Slide 2.0
It holds a USB drive, LED light, bottle opener, etc. Oh, and also your keys.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: SpectraLayers Pro 2 from Sony Creative Software
New Spectral Casting and Spectral Molding features give you audio design abilities that are completely off other sound tools' radar.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): ‘Gallery Secrets’ at the Museum of Natural History
Site-specific theater gains an exciting new dimension with this four-piece play performed at L.A.'s landmark Natural HIstory Museum.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Adobe Creative Cloud for Web
The Creative Cloud is getting better and better, with 64-bit architecture in Flash Professional and new Adobe Generator technology, Live View, and more.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘McGoldrick’s Thread’
Phenomenal Irish step dancing, a skillful and talented cast, and a story about what can never be lost in the human mind and heart make this musical a winner.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Basil Twist’s ‘Dogugaeshi’
Most shows have backdrops. But what happens when the backdrops are the show?
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