The Metropolitan Opera in Your Homes – Week 1 A mini-guide to the Met’s free performance streaming and some cross-cultural suggestions for what to watch and read Their stages may have [...] March 16, 2020
Discovering American Classical Orchestra This was supposed to be my first review for “Woman Around Town.” I was beyond excited at the prospect of attending American Classical [...] March 14, 2020
Anywhere – A Mythic Tale of Transitory Nature A hooded figure (human) steps into a cryptic circle of flat stones to paint on a translucent sheet of plastic/glass. It rains. As words are [...] March 13, 2020
Girl from the North Country – Powerful and Unexpected I reviewed this show at The Public Theater November 2018. As there are some changes and it’s well worth seeing, I quote myself and amend [...] March 12, 2020
Julie Blackmon and Billy Collins at Fotografiska Growing up in Springfield, Missouri, the oldest of nine children, Julie Blackmon was surrounded by family. After she became a mother [...] March 12, 2020
72 Miles To Go…– A Government-Dug Chasm Once Upon a Time, Billy (Triney Sandoval), a Unitarian Minister, found a near dead woman crossing from Mexico through the desert of [...] March 11, 2020
Anatomy of A Suicide -Well Written, Well Played It’s a good thing the sun is shining. I’ve just spent several hours with three determined, credibly suicidal women and the people who [...] March 10, 2020
Gerhard Richter: Painting After All Gerhard Richter (from a 2011 Documentary) Gerhard Richter is a master of styles, of technique, and above all, a commentator on [...] March 10, 2020