Any day, give me the existential crisis of attempting to make sense of the uncertainty of consciousness, of shifting memory, felt emotional loss, pain, and the clown's struggle of existence.
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Music Review: John Lennon – ‘Imagine – The Ultimate Collection’ (4 CD / 2 Blu-ray)
Verging (perhaps) on overkill, this multi-disc box set contains all the 'Imagine' alternate takes, mixes, and rehearsals any John Lennon fan could desire.
Read More »Why Consumers Are Increasingly Preferring Ethical Brands
Sustainability is the “right” choice, and increasingly, it’s becoming the cheaper one as more consumers choose ethical brands and companies respond.
Read More »Montreal International Game Summit 2018 – Day 1
The Montreal International Game Summit has games to look at and interesting panels, but the expo floor is really centered on recruiting and partnerships. I learned a lot from Ubisoft, Remedy, Red Hook and more.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Broadway): Mike Birbiglia in His Brilliant Solo Show ‘The New One’
In this shimmering laugh riot Birbiglia relates his feelings with candor and authenticity. We become his intimates and he can tell us whatever he devises. We so want to listen!
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Broadway): ‘King Kong’ is a Must-See
Call me naive, my taste insipid. I loved the new Broadway musical 'King Kong.'
Read More »Sir Ian McKellen Announces 80th-Birthday UK Tour
The beloved actor will bring his show 'Ian McKellen On Stage' to 80 UK cities to celebrate his 80th birthday. And he might invite you onstage.
Read More »Interview: Drew Lachey of 98 Degrees
98 Degrees is back with their 98 Degrees at Christmas 2018 tour with stops at 36 cities in North America.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Regarding the Case of Joan of Arc’
'Regarding the Case of Joan of Arc' works out to be a metaphor for the current radicalization of Republican Christians in the USA, especially their hardcore faction and those advocating the use of violence to restore their alleged supremacy.
Read More »Interview: Actress Lois Smith with Linda Winer, LPTW Oral History Series
'I was getting lots of scripts in which there was dementia or death. And I thought with some of them, I don’t want to settle into this and really didn’t. I’ve been fortunate. The last two characters I’ve played, one died, the other was terminal. There’s bound to be some of that.'
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