The Great Migration in Kenya When going on an African safari, there’s a lot of pre-planning. Many things have to be arranged. Visas, vaccinations, anti-malaria [...] August 18, 2019
Songbook Summit: The Anderson Brothers Celebrate Duke Ellington “Take the A Train”* was born without any effort – it was like writing a letter to a friend. Duke Ellington. (Composed by Billy [...] August 17, 2019
Cate Blanchett as a Tortured Genius in Where’d You Go, Bernadette Midway through Richard Linklater’s film, Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett) vanishes, sending her husband, Elgin (Billy Crudup), and [...] August 16, 2019
After the Wedding – Standout Performances by Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams The Oscar-nominated Danish film, After the Wedding, directed by Susanne Bier, starred two men – Mads Mikkelsen and Rolf Lassgård. [...] August 16, 2019
My Career Choice: Lois Robbins – L.O.V.E.R. Lois Robbins remembers her first kiss – and more. The 50+ actor wrote and performs L.O.V.E.R., which boldly recounts her [...] August 15, 2019
I Was a GER at MSG The New Job – Night 1 With my Madison Square Garden badge in place, polo shirt neatly tucked into slacks, comfortable black sneakers [...] August 14, 2019
Native Son– A Marvelous Adaptation Richard Wright’s compelling 1939 novel found its way to legitimate theater in three different adaptations: 1941, 2006, and this 2014 [...] August 13, 2019
Queen of Hearts – A Phantasmagoric Burlesque Alice in Wonderland The corridor is dark. Shepherded into a theater filled with red light and fog, we’re led to our VIP couch by a genial male host. Like [...] August 13, 2019