The Last Neanderthal – Fresh Insight into a Lost Race They didn’t think as much about what was different. Homo Neanderthalis. A race of archaic humans who roamed the earth for 200,000 years [...] January 8, 2018
From Shopping to Dieting – The Impact of TV Commercials A delicious January day to be snowed in…an opportunity to hop off the tread mill and create one’s own schedule. Roads are too bad to [...] January 7, 2018
Neil Simon’s Memoirs: Rewrites and The Play Goes On If you’re unfamiliar with the name Neil Simon, it seems clear you’ve regularly attended neither theater nor film, have an aversion to [...] January 6, 2018
Meteor Shower – Fireworks Above and Below Steve Martin’s plays – Picasso at the Lapin Agile and, with Edie Brickell, the musical Bright Star – don’t deep dive into [...] January 5, 2018
CASHMERE The entire country’s experiencing a cold snap. Whether you’re already in thermals and need a downy top layer or are looking for less [...] January 5, 2018
Toxic Culture: Sexual Harassment – What’s OK, What’s Not? By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, Gwen Crider, and Dr. Chris Martin. Sexism is a form of prejudice, just as Racism is. In the [...] January 3, 2018
David Ignatius’ The Quantum Spy Washington Post columnist and Morning Joe regular David Ignatius also finds time to write novels, including Body of Lies which was made [...] January 2, 2018
WAT-CAST – Alix Cohen Talks About Reviewing Theater Theater reviewers may get seats for the hottest plays and musicals. But along with that perk, comes huge responsibility. Award-winning [...] January 1, 2018