Voyage en Chanson Two grand pianos accompanying four veteran artists who perform dual language renditions of songs by and about the French fills National [...] March 27, 2019
Occasional Magic: The Moth at Lincoln Center “Telling a story is an act of courage, listening is an act of compassion.” The first Moth event was held in 1997 by novelist/founder [...] March 26, 2019
Jeff Harnar on The East Side of Heaven Jeff Harnar and Alex Rybeck offer a valentine to New York unlike endless predecessors. Though the inimitable collaborators eschew that song [...] March 26, 2019
Kiss Me Kate – Kelli – Yes, Snap – No Kiss Me Kate, the very first Best Musical Tony winner, is unarguably a terrific creation. Songs are memorable, clever, story-advancing, [...] March 23, 2019
The Cake – Buttercream vs. Faith When the proprietress of Della’s Sweets in Winston Salem, North Carolina, declares it’s imperative to follow a recipe exactly, she’s [...] March 21, 2019
Surely Goodness and Mercy Twelve year-old Tino (Jay Mazyck) is a bright, sympathetic boy who keeps to himself, his Bible, and serendipitous areas of researched [...] March 19, 2019
After – Where Does Blame Lie? It starts with a case of the kind of cyberbullying that’s become horrifically common in our schools: Part 1-Before (projected above the [...] March 18, 2019
ABC’s The Fix – Marcia Clark’s Revenge Marcia Clark, the face of the prosecution during the O.J. Simpson 1995 trial, suffered a devastating blow when he was found not guilty. She [...] March 18, 2019