What the Pope is saying is in line with the teachings of Jesus, who understood the haves are invariably not as concerned as they should be with the have nots.
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Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Water By the Spoonful’ by Quiara Alegría Hudes at the Cellar Theater
The 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner comes to San Antonio's Cellar Theater in a well-mounted production.
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In a world of old styles clashing with new fads, the familiarity Scott Krokoff pulls off will be welcomed by many.
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A Chinese acting troupe reluctantly comes together to rehearse an ancient play about a mythic hero and dictator tyrant king. They learn valuable lessons together and come to understand that the past isn't so far off after all. Human experience, destiny and truthful principles apply to all time.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence’
'A Pigeon Sat On A Branch' is a painful reminder of what life can be if we do not live it, if we choose to ignore the beauty of the moment, the significance of life, and the splendor of what it means to be human.
Read More »Interview: Raymond Benson, Author of ‘The Black Stiletto’ Suspense Series
'Being the first American Bond author, there were a few British Bond fans who wanted to kill me. You can’t please everyone.'
Read More »Blogcritics Covers Comic-Con with Nightly Live Podcast on BlogTalk Radio
Tune in each night as the Blogcritics Comic-Con team checks in with Comic-Con Daily Dose on the BlogCritics Radio Network hosted by BlogTalk Radio
Read More »Interview: Alfian Sa’at of Wild Rice’s Malaysia-Singapore Theatrical Collaboration ‘Another Country’ on Amos Yee and Singapore Theatre
"The ‘political’ is still a taboo, and the idea of what constitutes the political is really wide."
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The Who LIve At Shea Stadium 1982 comes as an unexpected surprise from a much maligned era, and is a keeper to boot.
Read More »Music Reviews: Jazz and Beyond from Bassists Kyle Eastwood and Georg Breinschmid
Two recent releases from bassist-bandleaders show how jazz continues to thrive in the most disparate of musical "cultures," even with its relatively small, specialized audience.
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