A Sign of The Times – Formulaic, But Entertaining Essentially a 1960s jukebox musical, A Sign of the Times manages to fit Women’s Liberation, Civil Rights, and the Vietnam War into a [...] February 27, 2024
Films for St. Patrick’s Day The Quiet Man 1952. Based on a Saturday Evening Post short story by Matt Walsh. Directed by John Ford. Academy Awards for Direction and [...] February 24, 2024
Stream Bradley Cooper BEFORE Maestro This actor/producer/director did not just appear out of nowhere. Limitless 2011 Based on the novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. Directed [...] February 23, 2024
Woody Regan: Those Wonderful Songs Woody Regan has been an MD/accompanist since 1982. At 80, this is his first solo show. Ably backed by bassist Ritt Henn, whose appreciation [...] February 23, 2024
Sally Mayes: Now and Then/Jazz Standard Time– WOWZA Sally Mayes erupts on stage in full clarion voice, all cylinders firing. “Cloudburst” (Hendricks/Kirkand/Harris) is gladiatorial in its [...] February 23, 2024
Stream Carey Mulligan BEFORE Maestro The ever intriguing Mulligan has been offering fine work for some time. An Education 2009 Based on a memoir by Lynn Barber. Directed by [...] February 22, 2024
Jane Scheckter: I’ll Take Romance This is a CD that encourages replaying. Vocals surround one with warmth. Arrangements (Tedd Firth) are graceful, rich, collaborative. [...] February 21, 2024
Lucille Carr-Kaffashan: Diamonds and Rust “Lately I’ve been having flashbacks to the 1970s…The voices of these women (singer/songwriters) spoke to me, ushered me into [...] February 20, 2024