The 16th Annual New York Burlesque Festival Yes, folks, contemporary burlesque is alive and well and living in New York. Shows like Le Scandal at West Bank Café, venues including [...] October 3, 2018
The Nap – A Damon Runyonish Hoot “Billiards players prefer a heavy Nap/slower cloth because it helps them with soft cannons and curved cue ball deliveries, such as [...] October 2, 2018
Bernhardt/Hamlet – A Fascinating View Henriette-Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was the most famous diva/actress of her day (with Italy’s Elenora Duse at her [...] October 1, 2018
Applying the Heisenberg Principle to a Romantic Pairing A chance meeting in a London train station brings together a most unlikely couple – Alex Priest, a 75 year-old butcher, and Georgie [...] October 1, 2018
The Metropolitan Museum Displays Fashion Inspired by the Catholic Imagination Text by Mary Gregory, Photos by Adel Gorgy It’s rare for America’s largest art museum to design and present a show about [...] September 29, 2018
Because I Could Not Stop – An Encounter with Emily Dickinson Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (1830 –1886) was a prolific poet with most work discovered and published posthumously. She was born into a [...] September 28, 2018
Ensemble for the Romantic Century – Inspired Theatrical Concerts It’s about manifesting a soul. Eve Wolf, Founder/Artistic Director of Ensemble for the Romantic Century (since 2001) is a pale, [...] September 27, 2018
A Million Little Things – A Suicide Tests Friendships From all appearances, Jon Dixon is leading a dream life – loving family, successful career, and a group of loyal friends. But within [...] September 26, 2018