Inspector Montalbano – The Sicilian Detective Before the pandemic hit, we had planned a family vacation to Sicily. Perhaps in 2021 we will be able to make that trip, but until then, we [...] September 25, 2020
Karen (Oberlin) and Tedd (Firth)Turning Twenty With almost twenty years of collaboration under their belts, vocalist Karen Oberlin and MD/pianist/arranger Tedd Firth have something to [...] September 23, 2020
Classic Conversations: Ben Brantley and John Doyle The Classic Stage Company continues its series of free conversations between Artistic Director John Doyle and Theater creatives. Past [...] September 22, 2020
The Metropolitan Opera in Your Homes—Week 28: Puccini Passion “Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore” (I lived for art, I lived for love), sings Puccini’s fiery heroine, the opera diva, Floria Tosca. [...] September 20, 2020
The 51st State – BLM and the Movement for D.C. Representation When I moved to the District in the mid 1970s, after being born and raised in New York and living for three years in Pennsylvania, I found [...] September 18, 2020
A Covid Visit to The Metropolitan Museum – Easy and Gratifying Daunted by lines seen snaking down steps and up Fifth Avenue, today’s expedition seemed iffy and was not. Members are admitted through [...] September 18, 2020
Michael Kirk Lane- Cabaret Conversations: Karen Mason Karen Mason manages to straddle theater and cabaret as if she cut her teeth on both. The actress can inhabit a stage role while equally at [...] September 17, 2020
Stream Selected Films of Peter O’Toole Lawrence of Arabia 1962 Directed by David Lean. An epic depiction of T.E. Lawrence’s exploits in The Ottoman Empire during WWI, in [...] September 17, 2020