Harry Clarke -The Double Life of an Inadvertent Interloper Watching Harry Clarke I was reminded of the 1968 Pasolini film Teorama which starred Terrance Stamp in his prime. In that story, a [...] November 28, 2017
The Bear and the Nightingale – A Dark, Adult Fairy Tale Frost-demons have no interest in mortal girls wed to mortal men. In the stories, the bird-prince and the wicked sorcerer-they only come for [...] November 28, 2017
20th Century Blues – Through the Eyes of Women Why is it that civilized humanity/Can make the world so wrong?/In this hurly-burly of insanity/Our dreams cannot last long… Noel [...] November 27, 2017
Thanksgiving Stuffing – A New Version Dusk is descending, turkey dinner is finished, and the soft hum of TV echoes the cheers of football games. Thoughts wander, and the reality [...] November 25, 2017
Two New Mysteries Weave the Opioid Epidemic into Their Plots Current events have a way of showing up in fiction. The best writers use these themes to enhance the plot rather than detract from a good [...] November 24, 2017
Poet’s Corner: Thanksgiving Calls Over the river or through the woods Thanksgiving has arrived; Our arms full of our fresh baked goods. Dried cranberries, revived. Olives [...] November 23, 2017
The Briefly Dead – After Euripides’ Alcestis It would have helped had this entire title been used on the printed program. All we got was The Briefly Dead. ‘Could’ve been a [...] November 23, 2017
The Gingold Theatrical Group- Peaceful Activism Lives Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change [...] November 22, 2017