Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s 1777 comedy of manners comes to life in a delightful production at the Deco District’s Classic theatre.
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Ride the Rails this Holiday Season on One of the U.S’s Best Scenic Routes
For a truly unusual yet traditional experience this holiday season, take in nature at its best – from aboard one of America’s scenic railroads.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating and Marriage’
Ken Davenport and Sarah Saltzberg's interactive comedy of hilariously outdated dating advice makes for a fun evening at San Antonio's new Roxie Theatre.
Read More »Cruise Industry Taking Tentative Steps Toward Greener Vacationing
Some cruise lines have begun to take steps toward a green future, and if others don’t step up, brands with an eco-friendly bent may come to dominate the industry.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Batman – The Telltale Series’ Episode 3: ‘New World Order’
Episode three of the Batman – The Telltale Series has been released, and I can’t help feeling frustrated by the series. The skeleton of something great is there in the DNA of the game, but bad optimisation, odd and not enjoyable story choices and some bad character designs are turning me off …
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘seraQetra’ from Bruce Baker
A game for strategy lovers that feels as ancient as it is novel
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘One Flea Spare’ by Naomi Wallace
Outside, the bubonic plague slaughters. Inside two disinfected rooms, emotional battles rage. Which of the four characters will remain alive?
Read More »Concert Review: Lido’s ‘Everything’ Tour (San Francisco, 11/02/16)
Norwegian producer and songwriter Lido (known for his work with Chance the Rapper, Halsey, ASAP Ferg) leaves the crowd in San Francisco absolutely breathless after the first night of the must see 'Everything' Tour, taking place in unique and beautiful spaces across the U.S.
Read More »Book Review: ‘And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer And Longer’ by Fredrik Backman
Fredrik Backman's 'And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer And Longer': "It turned into a small tale of how I'm dealing with slowly losing the greatest minds I know, about missing someone who is still here, and how I wanted to explain it all to my children. I'm letting it go now, for what it's worth."
Read More »Concert Review: PUBLIQuartet – ‘The New Baroque’ at the Met Cloisters (NYC, 11/5/2016)
The members of this adventurous quartet proved themselves masters of tonal variation, broad technique, and compositional creativity in a fascinating program that transformed and adapted Bach and Haydn and presented modern works that nod to the Baroque.
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