Ciro Guerra’s Embrace of the Serpent, is a unique film experience that transcends preconceptions about almost any genre it could fit under. It’s a rich adventure story that deals with the clash of two different cultures, a metaphysical essay on the h …Read more
Matt Doyle will release his first album Uncontrolled on February 26, featuring music and lyrics by Doyle, and composer Will Van Dyke, the album is a compilation of new material, and covers of songs he loves including tunes performed originally by Jan …Read more
Girl meets boy, girl and boy fall in love, girl and boy are then harassed by the corpse of boy’s ex-girlfriend who died in a tragic accident. If the premise of Nina Forever, sounds like a one-gag plot that might be extended far too long, then the Bla …Read more
To celebrate the release of his album Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs the Tony-winning showman held a concert at the legendary Carnegie Hall, which at one point saw him singing an Adele/Lady Gaga/Katy Perry medley backed up by the New York Gay Men’s C …Read more
Being in a production of A Chorus Line is almost a rite of passage for any actor trying to make it into musical theatre. An irony really, for the show is about nothing if not last chances; it’s a musical about people who have one last chance of being …Read more
Chris Hedges’ Death of the Liberal Class, published in 2010, was a rousing, if slightly bleak essay about the perils of capitalism, and how it was a beast allowed to run amok by both Republicans and Democrats, American society according to Hedges was …Read more
Josh Kim’s How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) is a moving tale of loss and growing up, set in Thailand it centers on eleven-year-old Oat (Ingkarat Damrongsakkul) and his relationship with his openly-gay brother Ek (Thira Chutikul), whose boyfriend J …Read more
Funnyman and theatre geek extraordinaire Ben Cameron is back with an all new season of Broadway Sessions (Thursday nights at The Laurie Beechman Theatre), after a successful hosting appearance at the very first BroadwayCon, Cameron will bring some of …Read more
As Sojourners begins, we see a very pregnant Abasiama (Chinasa Ogbuagu) in her house, as she has a conversation with her belly. Wondering what to eat, there’s a sense of restlessness in how she moves from the living room to the kitchen, and how she l …Read more
It seems that the older we get, the less we understand our parents, even if aging would suggest that adulthood would in fact connect us more to them. In Richard Greenberg’s Our Mother’s Brief Affair siblings Abby (Kate Arrington) and Seth (Greg Kelle …Read more