It just so happens that this June my family has six graduations to celebrate – so by the time we get to that third Sunday in June this year – Father’s Day for those of you who don’t know – I am probably going to be wiped out and wishing just to be able to watch the NY Mets game if possible.
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Theater Review: (NYC-Off Broadway): ‘Hey Jude’ by Nancy Manocherian
When the center cannot hold, there is chaos, confusion and despair. Anna is desperately trying to keep her family together to celebrate the coming Christmas season. But her husband's dementia is growing worse and Jude, her son wants to finally know who his parents are. Anna's choices are few, but she does have an interesting way of coping.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): William Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by Masterworks Theater Company
Director Tamilla Woodard and a gifted cast keep the magic fizzing every minute in this sparkling 90-minute version of Shakespeare's canonical comedy.
Read More »Software Review: ‘Anime Studio Pro 11’
Anime Studio Pro 11 is a robust suite of animation tools that is surprisingly easy to use, and is now nearly a standalone solution for a variety of animation projects.
Read More »Interview: Chris Ponteri, Director of the Milwaukee Running Festival
'We want to create an event that will make people proud to live and work in the Milwaukee area.'
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Dim Sum Dollies – ‘The History of Singapore Part 1’ by Dream Academy
The show is fun and entertaining, and it's certainly a production made specifically for Singaporeans. And that's the best birthday gift to a nation turning 50 soon - and to its theatre-loving citizens.
Read More »The Duggar Scandal – Religion Is No Excuse For Bad Behavior
It is no less hypocritical for Josh Duggar to stand up in public and talk about moral values than it is for a Catholic priest accused of sexual abuse to stand on the altar to celebrate mass.
Read More »‘Dinner With The Boys’ – A Conversation With Dan Lauria About His Play
'As a matter of fact, the only blood you see in our show is that Ray takes a ketchup bottle and sprays it on the window. And we don’t care if the audience sees it’s ketchup.'
Read More »Belmont Stakes: Racing’s Triple Crown – American Pharoah Will Take It All
Are the stars aligned for American Pharoah? I don’t know about you, but I am putting my money on him based on a gut feeling that the time is now for this magnificent 3-year-old with Victor Espinoza in the saddle.
Read More »The Super-Premium SUV Craze is Heating Up
The super-premium SUV craze is heating up. Why? Supply and demand!
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