Patrick Harbinson recalls memorable days on set and explains how actresses Gemma Whelan and Tahirah Sharif really delivered.
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Videogame Review: ‘Chorus’
Chorus is a fantastic 3rd person space-combat shooter that impresses with terrific gameplay, interesting story and amazing visuals.
Read More »Game Review: ‘Horror Trivia Part II: Deeper Cuts’ from Endless Games
'Horror Trivia Part II: Deeper Cuts' is a sequel to the first 'Horror Trivia,' bringing another dose of terrifying movie trivia courtesy of Endless Games.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Samuel Kyi from ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Reading Rep Theatre
"Because it's a Christmas [story], every year around Christmas it'll be revisited and played. It's a timeless story that is never going to be outdated."
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): ‘Handel & Hanukkah’ – Clarion Choir and Clarion Orchestra Perform ‘Judas Maccabeus’ and More, 1 December 2021
There's more to Handel and the holidays than the 'Messiah.' A suite from his oratorio 'Judas Maccabeus' featured original instruments and superb soloists.
Read More »TV Review: ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Depicts a Time When All Our Troubles Seemed So Far Away
'The Beatles: Get Back' depicts a time when all our troubles seemed so far away.
Read More »Party Game Review: ‘Game Night in a Can’ from Barry & Jason
The true value of Game Night in a Can is in its wide variety of games. Each game is summarized on a "Disc-O," a disc with art on one side and rules explaining the game on the other.
Read More »Theater Interview: Bonnie J. Monte, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
"It's an incredibly appealing play for everybody no matter what your beliefs are and your religion. It embraces all the good parts about humanity."
Read More »Music Review: Harpsichordist Jean Rondeau – ‘Melancholy Grace’
The French musician performs works by composers of the late 16th and 17th centuries on two harpsichords, one dating from the early 16th century.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Leonard Cohen: On a Wire’ by Philippe Girard from Drawn+Quarterly
'Leonard Cohen: On a Wire' from Philippe Girard and published by Drawn+Quarterly is a whirlwind tour of the life of famed singer-songwriter Cohen.
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