Margot Mifflin: “Women’s History Is American History” Author and journalist Margot Mifflin’s newest book, Looking For Miss America: A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood, is a [...] November 27, 2020
Stream Christmas Movies- Classics and a Few Less Familiar A Christmas Carol 1938 An adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novella. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. Starring Reginald Owen with Leo G. Carroll [...] November 26, 2020
Octo Observations: Blessings and Learning Curves Thanksgiving Day 2020 is upon us…a very unusual Thanksgiving for most Americans. How easy it is to grumble and groan. We [...] November 25, 2020
Inspector Manara Breaks Rules – and Hearts – to Solve Cases Inspector Luca Manara roars into the small Tuscan village on his Triumph Bonneville, hoping that his exile from Milan will be short-lived. [...] November 25, 2020
Louis Rosen: Pacific Overtures – A Conversation with Librettist/ Originator John Weidman Pacific Overtures received enough mixed reviews in Boston to know it was in trouble. Before he became the most important producing director [...] November 25, 2020
On Watching The Crown Season 4 When I was about 11 years old the Queen came to our small town. To mark the occasion my mother, a confirmed royalist, made me and my [...] November 24, 2020
Broadway’s Great American Songbook – Hosted by Michael Feinstein The estimable York Theatre and Riki Kane Larimer (Vice President of the York Theatre Board) have assembled crossover talents to offer a [...] November 24, 2020
Harvey Granat Presents The American Songbook: Rodgers & Hart Harvey Granat is a Broadway producer, cabaret vocalist, and historian/educator of American popular song. His “classes” are illuminating [...] November 23, 2020