Kurry Qulture – For Modern Indian Cuisine in Astoria Owner Sonny Solomon and Executive Chef Binder Saini are serving up not only quality eats, but also a new energy to the Indian dining scene [...] April 15, 2017
Portable Sunshine Bright Yellow is cheerful, Pale Yellow delicate. Associations are warm rather than hot. It’s the season to wear colors you might [...] April 14, 2017
In & Of Itself Questions Self Perception Magicians have long since left behind pulling rabbits from hats except at young children’s birthday parties. These days notables include [...] April 13, 2017
Gently Down the Stream – Evolution of A May/December Romance Beauregard/Beau (Harvey Fierstein) is a 62 year-old, New Orleans born saloon pianist living in a London flat that indicates he’s made [...] April 12, 2017
Lorene Chesley and Sue Jin Song Are Smart People at Arena Stage Lydia Diamond’s Smart People deals with all the “isms” – racism, careerism, chauvinism, conformism, conservatism, elitism, [...] April 12, 2017
Five Fun Novels About the Circus The announcement that the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus will be closing on May 21 marks the end of an era. The company [...] April 11, 2017
Film Fest DC: Tomorrow – Envisioning a More Sustainable Future But where are the films about us solving the problem and turning things around? That was the question that inspired filmmakers Cyril Dion [...] April 10, 2017
A Gambler’s Guide to Dying – Affectionate, Slight Gary McNair’s granddad was, depending to whom one spoke, a dad, a mate, a liar, a cheat, an addict, a hero, a storyteller. “He was the [...] April 9, 2017