Deconstructing the Constitution at the 92nd Street Y Each night before the curtain goes up on What the Constitution Means to Me, the critically acclaimed Broadway play written by and starring [...] August 7, 2019
Moulin Rouge! The Musical – Sound and Fury Over Nothing I have nothing against excess. It can be terrific fun if well applied. Like camp, however, even excess has its breaking point. When it [...] August 6, 2019
Meet Hannah Jane Peterson At four years old, Hannah Jane Peterson, aka “the little bucket,” skibbled into her West Virginia kitchen singing, “I dug my key into [...] August 5, 2019
Daniel Silva’s The New Girl – Focusing on the Saudi Crown Prince Last August, Daniel Silva had nearly completed his twenty-second thriller featuring Gabriel Allon, director general of the Israeli secret [...] August 4, 2019
Poet’s Corner: How to Age Gracefully (Maybe) Eat as much ice cream as possible. Remember Klondike bars? They still sell them in the supermarket. As good as you remember. [...] August 3, 2019
Love, Noël -The Songs and Letters of Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (1899 –1973) was a British playwright/poet/songwriter/director/actor singer, known for wit, theatricality, and [...] August 2, 2019
Generous Pour at The Capital Grille – Sure to Please Food and Wine Lovers The Capital Grille’s annual summer wine event, The Generous Pour – Legends of the Land, is pleasing guests with the opportunity to [...] August 2, 2019
Collaboration as an Art Form at the Islip Art Museum Text by Mary Gregory Photos by Adel Gorgy There’s a proverb that says “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to [...] August 1, 2019