In 'A Keeper' by Graham Norton Elizabeth Keane returns to Ireland to settle her mom's estate and takes a harder look at her family's past.
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TV Review: ‘The Mandalorian’ – The Ultimate Space Cowboy
'The Mandalorian' – the new hit series on Disney’s new Disney+ channel – proves that Disney can get a Star Wars story done the right way.
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Jamie Lloyd Company's latest West End production gives us a vibrant and refreshing poetry slam spin to the classic tale.
Read More »If Only in My Dreams – A Christmas with My ‘Whole’ Family
I had a dream the other night that reminded me of my Christmases past.
Read More »Cabaret/Theater Review: Sven Ratzke, ‘Where Are We Now’ – Songs of David Bowie
Cabaret superstar Sven Ratzke and brilliant pianist Christian Pabst's 'Where Are We Now' is an ardent tribute to David Bowie and a vivid efflorescence of two towering artistic personalities.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ – Rey of Light
'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,' directed by J.J. Abrams who also co-wrote the screenplay, is a fitting end to the 11-film saga.
Read More »Concert Review: Juilliard String Quartet Play Beethoven, Kurtág (NYC, 12 Dec 2019)
The Juilliard String Quartet captured Beethoven at his brightest and darkest, with string quartets early and late.
Read More »Theater Review (Washington, DC): ‘The Woman in Black’ at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
Thirty-two years on, 'The Woman in Black' remains a staple in the theater with its spooky twists and artistic creativity.
Read More »Theatre Review (London’s West End): ‘Ian McKellen on Stage’
Part memoir and part lesson in acting, McKellen's solo show is a must-see on the West End.
Read More »Music Review: Rod Stewart – The Studio Albums 1975-2001
A 14-CD collection of his 1975–2001 studio albums is uneven but contains more than enough standouts to justify its bargain price.
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