Borealis Review – A Grim Workplace Comedy
Everyone hates their job sometimes. Who among us, at one point or another, hasn’t complained about a boss, a coworker, or an irritating customer? Most of us, though, don’t work on an oil rig in […]
Everyone hates their job sometimes. Who among us, at one point or another, hasn’t complained about a boss, a coworker, or an irritating customer? Most of us, though, don’t work on an oil rig in […]
TimeLine Theatre Company launches its 22nd season with the revival of A Shayna Maidel, Barbara Lebow’s moving family drama about two sisters reunited after years of separation caused by the rise of the Nazis. Performances […]
Songs for Nobodies presents a veritable feast for the right performer: it is part tribute to great women singers of the mid-20th century; part one-woman show about how those singers directly or indirectly impacted the […]
AS THE WORLD FALLS DOWN – a magical Labyrinth inspired Masquerade held forth at The Chapel, in San Francisco this past Saturday night, Sept 8. In our troubling social times of today, Rabbit Quinn had […]
On September 5th, New York Fashion Week kicked into high gear with an epic celebration for the launch of Mauricio and Roger Padilha’s latest Rizzoli coffee table book- Richard Bernstein: STARMAKER, Andy Warhol’s Cover Artist. […]
Fall in Chicago was ushered in Friday at Millennium Park with a cool evening, warmed by glowing performances by the “Stars of the Lyric Opera”. Without backdrop or costuming the focus was on the sound […]
Linda, written by Penelope Skinner and stylishly directed by Robin Witt, is currently in its second extension at Steep Theatre, 1115 W. Berwyn, through September 15, 2018. Featuring strong performances by Cindy Marker in the title role of brave […]
I attended one of the opening weekend performances of Frozen on Broadway this spring… and I believe the excitement in the audience was slightly less ebullient than the one with which I saw Paramount’s Legally […]
August 26 through August 29, 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1968 Democratic National Convention that ended up in violence between anti-Vietnam War protests and police and ultimately put Chicago in the national spotlight. […]
Born in Bainbridge Island Washington, Chef Marcel Vigneron’s culinary passion was ignited at a very young age by his mother. She worked in the restaurant industry, and would bring him to work with her, sit […]
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