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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Chorus Line’ at the Gallery Players
The Gallery Players' sterling new production reminds us that 'A Chorus Line' is not only loaded with some of the greatest show music ever, but one of the best pieces of meta-theater ever devised.
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Through his stilted, abrupt, truth-blurting observations, it's the character with Asperger's who reveals the deepest truths about human relationships in this tour-de-force play by 'Dietland' writer Catya McMullen.
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The newest music software from Impact Soundworks offers a wide range of unearthly sounds from the cosmos for film, TV, game production, sound design, or your own musical compositions.
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In part my visit to the cemetery was for Dad, but I also realized how much it was for me.
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This year as every year, Dragon Con proved it is for everyone!
Read More »Theater Review (New Haven, CT): ‘The Guys’ by Anne Nelson – Commemorating September 11
Anne Nelson's 'The Guys' at Southern Connecticut State University commemorates the September 11 attacks and stars alumnus Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick.
Read More »The Enduring Myth of Endless Summers
Like most myths, endless summer has some basis in truth – we yearn for it and it comes; we hope it never ends, yet we know it always will.
Read More »Book Review ‘The Class’ by Heather Won Tesoriero
'The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher, His World-Changing Students, and the Most Inventive Classroom' in America by Heather Won Tesoriero exists as more than a story of Andy Bramante and his students. It's also a roadmap to improving our educational systems and the unimaginable bounties waiting if we do.
Read More »Drugs Suspected in Five Inmate Deaths in Four Days in Arkansas
Systemwide, DOC counted 468 K2-related incidents thus far this year, not counting the most recent five deaths and a dozen or so inmates treated for signs of reactions to the drug.
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