An Enchanting Night At the Theatre – In A Brownstone in Chelsea The term “enchanting” may not even be the right word. Perhaps “enthralled” or “captivated” are more appropriate. On [...] December 18, 2018
Bitter Greens – In Both the Blender and Life Recent graduates Reyna (Clea DeCrane, also the playwright) and boyfriend Andrew (Andy Do) have just returned from two months in Tokyo where [...] December 17, 2018
Stacey Kent at Birdland – Finesse Stacey Kent might have the voice of a faerie (British spelling)- light, graceful, controlled and so natural it’s as if the artist [...] December 15, 2018
Amy Beth Williams: Great Ladies, Great Songs Amy Beth Williams is a double distilled lady, polished, elegant, dignified. Fortunately, though she could physically loosen up some, this [...] December 12, 2018
Noura – Torn By Memory In essence this play tackles three pertinent issues: the attempt to span two radically different cultural identities, self realization [...] December 11, 2018
The Hello Girls – A New American Musical – Entertaining and Timely Formed in 1917 by General John Pershing desperate to aid communication on the Western Front, the Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators [...] December 6, 2018
Tulis McCall: At Your Service – Advice from a Woman Who Knows Better This is the second time I’ve attended a show by monologist Tulis McCall. She’s no less angry, no less honest, no less acerbically [...] December 5, 2018
Jewelry: The Body Transformed at The Met Text by Mary Gregory, Photos by Adel Gorgy A necklace by Dreicer & Co., American, New York, ca. 1905, diamonds, natural pearls, [...] December 4, 2018