3100: Run and Become I have participated in seven New York City marathons, one Marathon du Medoc, and literally dozens of half-marathons. So, I’m no slouch [...] October 26, 2018
Swallowing Lies and Evil – Hitler’s Tasters When we talk about the “banality of evil,” Hitler’s Tasters is the sort of thing we talk about. Not the play, but the real tasters, [...] October 24, 2018
Happy Birthday Terrence McNally! – A Loving Salute If you’re unaware of playwright, librettist, screenwriter Terrance McNally’s groundbreaking contribution to the arts, your toolbox may [...] October 23, 2018
Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde Movement at the Jewish Museum Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922 is a fascinating and visually captivating new exhibition at the [...] October 22, 2018
Apologia – Mothers, Can’t Live With’m Can’t Live Without’m Apologia “A formal written defense of one’s behavior, not to be confused with an apology.” Kristin Miller Peter (Hugh Dancy), a [...] October 20, 2018
Kate Baldwin – How Did You Get This Number? Since Kate Baldwin’s 2004 Broadway breakthrough in Thoroughly Modern Millie, the artist has repeatedly tread the boards, most recently [...] October 19, 2018
Nathan Fillion Stars in ABC’s The Rookie For seven seasons on ABC, Nathan Fillion played Richard Castle, a best selling mystery writer who teams up with NYPD homicide detective [...] October 16, 2018
Midnight at The Never Get – A Love Story Against Odds Community buzz about this award-winning musical has been apparent from its fledgling outing at Don’t Tell Mama through NYMF. [...] October 12, 2018