Street Seens: Sound or Silence “I’m trying to avoid listening to the news lately.” “I ask my Mother/Husband/Wife not to turn on the TV in the morning.” Have you [...] April 9, 2017
How to Write a POEM (REDUX) Many times during the years I have written a “How to Write a Poem Poem.” It’s one of those questions people ask. And even [...] April 9, 2017
Celebrate Spring By Adopting a Farm Animal “Peeps,” those colorful marshmallow chicks are a popular item in Easter baskets. Some celebrating the holiday go a step further, [...] April 9, 2017
The Play That Goes Wrong – An Irrepressibly Calamitous Whodoneit Comley University has some issues with its Drama Society. Tonight, there’s been a box office mix up and “we trust the 650 of you [...] April 8, 2017
Machiavelli Serves Up Food Fit for a Prince (or Princess) For over five years, restaurant owner Nathalie De La Fontaine and Chef Gian Pietro Ferro have been dishing up northern Italian cuisine at [...] April 8, 2017
Songs and Stories with Harvey Granat: Alan and Marilyn Bergman Lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman were both born out of the same Brooklyn hospital into Eastern European families. Despite neighborhood [...] April 8, 2017
Amélie – Charming Despite Inevitable Comparison While something innately French has been lost in translation, Amélie is a winsome musical (not cloying) with a solid cast. Condensation of [...] April 7, 2017
CCM Celebrates Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Sunday night, Feinstein’s/54Below hosted a banquet of widely diverse selections from the work of collaborators Lynn Ahrens and Stephen [...] April 6, 2017