Private Peaceful – A Universal Soldier “I’m looking for boys with hearts of oak…what hates The Hun…” (the script) Private Tommo Peaceful is all of 16 when he enlists in [...] September 7, 2018
Celebrating International Literacy Day and Volunteers Making a Difference According to the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institute for Literacy, approximately 32 million Americans cannot read. It [...] September 5, 2018
Lisa Scottoline’s Feared – The Neighborhood Comes Through Why do I love Lisa Scottline’s mysteries featuring attorney Mary DiNunzio? A major factor has to be that I relate to her Italian-American [...] September 4, 2018
WAT-CAST: Jean Lichty Talks About La Femme Theatre Productions Jean Lichty is an actor on a mission – to have a theater company that can explore, highlight, and honor the female experience. She [...] September 3, 2018
Street Seens: Thanks for Nothing The song lyric that ran through my mind as I typed today’s title was “Things are seldom what they seem. Skim milk masquerades as [...] September 2, 2018
First Look: Autumn Plaids Theeeyrrr Back! Of course. Ever wonder why plaids disappear spring/summer and emerge come autumn? Dresses Left: Plaid Wrap Collar Midi [...] September 1, 2018
It’s No Place Like Home – Part II: Decorating the Dorm Room Next, the Dorm Room. It’s small and cramped so there’s not much to do except try to make your student more comfortable as she or he [...] August 31, 2018
We Remember Him Well – A Celebration of Alan Jay Lerner Steve Ross, arguably our best interpreter of Cole Porter, Noel Coward, and possibly George Gershwin, is a maven of the undiscovered song. [...] August 30, 2018