Poet’s Corner – Child’s Play By Jessica G. de Koninck I want a dollwho can walk down stairswhen her knee gives way,one not uncomfortable withforgetting the names of [...] April 7, 2024
Herself – Excellent Theater This is the kind of play you might assume rendered by Brian Friel – not a comparison of style, but rather one of nuanced character [...] April 6, 2024
Poet’s Corner – Vermeer’s Quiet Women By Helen Bournas-Ney Hoarders of light, they wait . . . until the portalsof their paintings might somehow – open, and they slip [...] April 6, 2024
Poet’s Corner – Words Woven I hold words in handfuls Weaving them as colored threads In time and shadow and light Placing them in a form A page, a line, texture and [...] April 5, 2024
Comedy Tonight!– A Roast of Lee Roy Reams Welcomed by president of Dancers Over Forty, John Seafakis, we’re told the organization started with five people in a coffee shop 30 [...] April 5, 2024
Water For Elephants – Disappointing Sara Gruen’s 2006 novel, Water for Elephants contained universal themes: community, love, surviving grief, abuse – of both people [...] April 5, 2024
This Season’s Shoe: A Rainbow of Mary Janes The strap over your foot top is now as ubiquitous as it was when we were kids Red/Pink/Orange The Greta Ballet Flat: Leather upper. Leather [...] April 5, 2024
Is There Such a Thing As a Sex Addict? Everyone is conflicted about that in All-American Sex Addict/Woke AF: a clever, absurd comedy by Matt Morillo, directed by Phoebe [...] April 4, 2024