Julius Caesar – Truth AND Consequences First, necessarily, comments on the controversy: Theater is a living, breathing art form. It has always reflected and reacted to its time. [...] June 20, 2017
Jeff Harnar sings Sammy Cahn All The Way Thirty-four years into musical marriage, Jeff Harnar and Alex Rybeck epitomize fertile affinity. Both artists continue to grow while [...] June 20, 2017
Invincible – A Master Class in Vulnerability “I don’t care about being happy anymore. I just want to be at peace.” Tolstoy wrote that “Happy families are all [...] June 17, 2017
Five Films for Father’s Day Ah, Father’s Day when we celebrate dear old dad. This year instead of giving him an lousy tie, consider a family bonding experience like [...] June 14, 2017
Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between at the Met Text by Mary Gregory, Photographs by Adel Gorgy In between is an apt title for the exhibition of Rei Kawakubo’s daring, [...] June 13, 2017
Hell on Earth – The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS This is one of the most terrifying films I’ve ever seen. It is also one of the most eye-opening, important, and memorable. The [...] June 12, 2017
Making Space for Women Artists and Remembering My Mother, Joan Sommers No woman wants to be a “woman artist.” If you are a woman and an artist, you want to be judged on your work. Period. As Georgia [...] June 9, 2017
The Whirligig– Splendid Theater Every now and then one encounters a production so well conceived and executed that it seems as if creatives share a single imagination. The [...] June 5, 2017