Preview I: United Solo Festival It astonishes me that on its tenth anniversary, more theater-goers don’t know about the splendid United Solo Festival. The world’s [...] September 3, 2019
Ridiculously Inexpensive Transition Toppers Ok, these are not heritage garments, but for very low tariff, one can add color and style to the time between sleeveless and wool. Most of [...] September 3, 2019
Backstory: Ute Lemper – Rendezvous with Marlene (at The York Theater) Ute Lemper moves like a dancer. As she gracefully folds herself into a chair, one can almost see attention and intellect snap to order. The [...] September 2, 2019
Octo Observations: Summer Treats As the end of August approaches and thoughts turn toward school, college and resumption of fall schedules, it “squeaks” to shift gears. [...] September 1, 2019
My Career Choice: Jennifer Joy Pawlitschek – The Chaos Theory of Now Jennifer Joy Pawlitschek, playwright and performer, combines science into her art, garnering her an invitation to perform at a NASA [...] August 31, 2019
Don’t Let Go – No, It’s Not a Robo Call Detective Jack Radcliff (David Oyelowo) is close to his niece, Ashley (Storm Reid), making up for the dismal parenting job by her father [...] August 30, 2019
Linda Amiel Burns/ American Popular Song Society To say she has a song in her heart vastly minimizes Linda Amiel Burns’ occupation with/ devotion to popular tunes and songwriters. It [...] August 29, 2019
New York Press Club’s Journalism Conference The 27th annual New York Press Club Foundation’s Conference on Journalism will feature Russ Buettner, investigative reporter for The [...] August 28, 2019