Georama…An Entertaining Glimpse at Obscure History Georama: An American Panorama Told On Three Miles of Canvas John Banvard (1850-1891) was a hardscrabble, itinerant artist who became the [...] August 6, 2017
Charlize Theron Throughout the Years Charlize Theron is once again headlining at the movies this time as a MI-6 agent in Cold War era spy thriller, Atomic Blonde. Charlize for [...] August 5, 2017
If Only This Midsummer Night Were a Dream Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is an enchantment. When a feuding fairy king and queen, a mischievous sprite, mismatched [...] August 4, 2017
Ettore Sottsass at the Met Breuer: Design Radical Text and Images by Eleanor Foa Dienstag If you are seeking a diversion from the horror of U.S. politics (as I was and am), I recommend a [...] August 1, 2017
Liz Callaway: The Beat Goes On – Artful Fun La de da de dah, la de da de dah and Ba da da da da da da, feelin’ groovy… mightn’t sound like lyrics to millennials, but for [...] July 31, 2017
Five Movies So Bad They Became Cult Classics The Emoji Movie opening this weekend has already raised eyebrows by scoring an 8% rating on the Tomatometer. Personally I myself [...] July 31, 2017
The Taming of the Shrew As Ballet Treated to vivacious interpretation by The Bolshoi Ballet, Shakespeare’s familiar tale emerges a meld of classical and contemporary. We [...] July 29, 2017
Strange Weather – Exploring the Dynamics of Loss At the age of 59, Holly Hunter is on a roll again. After being nominated for four Academy Awards (and winning one in 1993 for The Piano), [...] July 28, 2017