A Day by the Sea – Is There Life After Forty? In a note on 1953’s A Day by the Sea, its playwright N.C. Hunter suggests that 40 signifies “…a foot in two worlds, half way between [...] August 26, 2016
The Doll House by Fiona Davis Heading out for the summer’s final hurrah? Be sure to pack The Doll House, a new novel by first-time author Fiona Davis, in your tote [...] August 26, 2016
Touch – What Is It To Connect? Touch-come so close to (an object) as to be or come into contact with it Touching-arousing strong feelings of sympathy, appreciation, or [...] August 25, 2016
Dear MTA: Can You Feel Our Pain? Dear MTA: As an almost lifetime resident of Manhattan and frequent user of subways and buses, I would like to reassure you that we the [...] August 24, 2016
Literary Starbucks – Fresh-Brewed, Half-Caf, No-Whip Bookish Humor John Keats orders a Venti iced caramel Frappucino. He sits down at a table by himself, sighs dramatically, and doesn’t drink it. [...] August 24, 2016
Interacting with History in Patriot Act Mike Schlitt’s one man show, Patriot Act, is pretty much what you would expect to hear if you asked for the first of a three-part series [...] August 24, 2016
HELD Captivated Sometimes it’s really hard to hold your applause until the end. Such is the case with HELD: A Musical Fantasy, now playing at Drom as [...] August 23, 2016
The Lost Girls – Five Generations of Family Secrets I hold secrets that don’t belong to me; secrets that would blacken the names of the defenseless dead. So writes the late Lucy [...] August 23, 2016