Legacy On The Line -The Road to Becoming a Rockette Most of us grew up with Showplace of the Nation, Radio City Music Hall and The Rockettes. As locals, we’d be taken to the awe-inspiring [...] July 4, 2016
The BFG – A Whizzpopping Good Time It stands for “Big Friendly Giant,” and though he’s older than history can tell, this is the only name he has. The redundant [...] July 1, 2016
The Legend of Tarzan – Trading in a Loincloth for Newfound Heroism There have been a lot of films about Tarzan and his adventures in the jungle, dating all the way back to the 1910s. We’ve always [...] July 1, 2016
It’s Always Mardi Gras at This Tourist Attraction It’s 245 days to Mardi Gras 2017, but in New Orleans planning for that epic celebration begins the day after Fat Tuesday. For [...] June 27, 2016
One Life: Babe Ruth at the National Portrait Gallery Even measured against today’s superstar standards, George Herman Ruth would rank among the very best. From the time he began his [...] June 25, 2016
Himself and Nora – James Joyce and Nora Barnacle Himself and Nora has enough admirable things going for it that one leaves disappointed author Jonathan Brielle didn’t receive more [...] June 24, 2016
The Flying Doctor: Over and Over and Over the Moon In a back room of a small Chinatown gallery, a cadre of charismatic performers use the 90 minutes at their command to create a kinetic [...] June 22, 2016
Out of the Mouths of Babes– An Uncommon Man in Common Eighty-eight year-old Evelyn (Estelle Parsons), having arrived from the states for her ex-husband’s funeral, is bivouacking in the Paris [...] June 20, 2016