Dying Words, Southern Promises There are millions of stories to tell about slavery in the United State, one for every person who was robbed of their identity and of their [...] April 16, 2019
Trending Again: Bows Bows at the neck and waist and cuff, at the back of a dress or blouse…always feminine, forever reinterpreted. Pales left to right [...] April 15, 2019
WAT-CAST: Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi Talks About Respect Ability One in five people have a disability, some visible, others invisible. And many times people with disabilities are not portrayed [...] April 15, 2019
Octo Observations: Listening versus Talking In today’s email a joke popped up from a good pal. It caught my eye. In cartoon form, the drawing depicted two old folks, obviously a [...] April 14, 2019
Grand Hotel – Desperation Behind a Glittery Facade Arlington’s Signature Theater transports us to 1928 Berlin, inside the lives of a disparate group of travelers who are staying for a time [...] April 13, 2019
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! – NOT I have no issue per se with the pared down version of a classic or updating visuals, but rewriting and bizarre direction must have this [...] April 12, 2019
Easter Brunch and Dinner Choices Abound in NYC Gather your group, plan a family dinner, an intimate gathering or go solo. There are plenty of options in New York City for dining on [...] April 11, 2019
Easter Dining in Washington This Easter be sure to hop on over to the many Washington area restaurants offering fabulous holiday brunches on Sunday, April 21. [...] April 11, 2019