The blind students and the inmate students have a symbiotic relationship of success and hope,
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Chalk Farm’ by Kieran Hurley and AJ Taudevin
This explosive and heartfelt play concerns a mother and her alienated 14-year-old son whose lives are shattered by the London riots of August 2011.
Read More »Opera Review (NYC): Aaron Copland’s ‘The Tender Land’ at the Chelsea Opera
Copland Dust Bowl "folk opera" still feels fresh and interesting on its 60th anniversary in this impressive production from Chelsea Opera.
Read More »Music Review: Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado – ‘Too Many Roads’
Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado are a Danish blues band that pump hot new blood into old forms.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Masterpiece Mystery’ – ‘The Escape Artist’
David Tennant stars in the latest installment of PBS's "Masterpiece Mystery," "The Escape Artist."
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘The GAMBIT – Original Soundtrack’
'The GAMBIT – Original Soundtrack' will definitely get you moving in one way or another with a nice genre blend between country western and classic orchestral music.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Taking Back Parenting’ by Barbara C. Murray
This book offers very practical examples of how you can communicate better with your children.
Read More »The World Cup – Shows the Way for MLB ‘World Series’
If we can have a World Cup for soccer/football, there is no reason why we cannot have a “real” World Series for baseball.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Murder in the First’ – ‘Pilot’
Murder in the First is a serial, thankfully, but TNT joins the high-concept crime genre game late and with a weak entry, not worthy of its excellent catch.
Read More »Movie Review: ’22 Jump Street’
The funniest film of the year so far and one of the funniest films I have ever seen period.
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