Oliver Stone’s Snowden Fills in the Back Story Oliver Stone’s films are not just entertainment; they are political statements. His new film, Snowden, focuses on the former CIA employee [...] September 16, 2016
High Marks for Miss Stevens If you are among those who have seen their teenage years come and go you know that growing up, like breaking up, is hard to do. In a way [...] September 16, 2016
Pasquale Jones – Star Power in Little Italy Pasquale Jones was already a tough reservation. The restaurant has no phone number and accepts only a few reservations on the website Resy. [...] September 15, 2016
Make Room in Your Heart for Bears in Space The year of its telling is unknown, but the story takes place in the 300,000th year of its calendar. As advertised, the play Bears In Space [...] September 15, 2016
A Label is Not a Person: Autism and Newton’s Cradle Autism This is a story about something called “autism” and an extraordinary piece of theater inspired by the question of how medical [...] September 14, 2016
Blitz – Capturing the Moment An hourglass could serve as a reminder and quantifier of time, but also as an escape. Young Spanish landscape architect Beto has an unusual [...] September 14, 2016
Steel Magnolias Resonates at the Little Theatre of Alexandria Six women took the stage at Little Theatre of Alexandria and held the audience captive for two hours. Whereas the cast for the movie of the [...] September 14, 2016
Pilot Susan O’Donnell, a Passenger on Flight 1549, Talks About Being Part of The Miracle on the Hudson On January 15, 2009, American Airlines First Officer Susan O’Donnell was heading home. “I had flown into JFK from Brussels that day and [...] September 13, 2016