Poet’s Corner: Midnight Moon It’s when you find yourself adrift, Across the lonely seas; And all you’ve left are your own thoughts, And those of Socrates: You [...] January 29, 2017
John Hurt – An Actor for All Seasons Legendary British thespian John Hurt passed away on January 27th, 2017 at the age of 77 years old. Born in a small coal mining town in [...] January 28, 2017
Five Films Featuring the Priesthood It’s an annual tradition; Oscar Season comes around and a Martin Scorcese picture is always sure to be getting plenty of buzz. This [...] January 28, 2017
The Tempest – Brilliant Gonzo Theater – GO! This extraordinary production is the third in Phyllida Lloyd’s fearlessly original Shakespeare series for Donmar Warehouse, London. One [...] January 27, 2017
Yours Unfaithfully – Jealousy Upsets “Civilized” Behavior Anne Meredith (Elisabeth Gray) and her husband Stephen (Max von Essen) seem to have an enviable marriage. While Stephen is suffering [...] January 27, 2017
Charm – Trying to Fit in a World That Says You Don’t Timing is everything. And the time for The Mosaic Theater Company’s season 2 opener, Charm is now. Starring the charismatic [...] January 26, 2017
Get Happy: Harold Arlen’s Early Years …Forget your troubles/Come on get happy/You better chase all you cares away… Harold Arlen’s American standard (lyrics – Ted [...] January 25, 2017
The March That Was Too Big to March Pink was the color of the day at the Women’s March on D.C. However, there was also purple, and rainbow, and red and white, and black and [...] January 24, 2017