American Psycho-The Musical: Disco Grand Guignol It’s the excessive 1980s. Drugs are rampant, sex is like shaking hands. A part of the population can arguably be called dissipate. [...] May 7, 2016
Maya Newell’s Gayby Baby Asks: What Makes a Good Parent? Maya Newell’s debut documentary Gayby Baby is winning over audiences outside the LGBTQ community. Released in 2015 in Australia, the film [...] May 7, 2016
Manus x Machina: Poetic Possibilities of the Machine at the Met Working against the myth that couture is “hand made” while “machine made” is prêt –à-porter or, basically, for the masses [...] May 6, 2016
Captain America: Civil War – A Superhero Film Done Right The debate over which is better, Marvel or DC Comics, has never been more glaring. Whether or not you prefer one over the other (I’m [...] May 6, 2016
The Man Who Knew Infinity – Is Genius a Gift from God? All I wanted was to sing to God. He gave me that longing… and then made me mute. Why? Tell me that. If He didn’t want me to [...] May 6, 2016
Long Day’s Journey Into Night – A Glass Mountain of A Play Long Day’s Journey is an exhausting theatrical experience. Not just for its length (three and three-quarter hours which, in this [...] May 5, 2016
Fully Committed = Not a Chance in Hell You’re Getting In Good morning reservations; could you hold please? Poor, harried, abused Sam, otherwise an actor, is the only reservationist who showed up [...] May 5, 2016
Manus x Machina: Fashion In the Age of Technology at The Met’s Costume Institute For the past several years I’ve been enthralled by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute annual exhibition organized under [...] May 4, 2016