Never mix business with pleasure? The duos who collaborated on this year’s Oscar hopefuls flouted that rule — to magnificent results.
Some questions are hard to answer and always have been. Does my beloved love me back? Should my country go to war? Who stole ...
It brought me immense comfort to discover that many of the books I’d grown up reading proved queer people had existed for ...
Gregg Wallace stepped down from MasterChef this week amid the ongoing controversy around allegations of alleged inappropriate ...
At the Dickens Fare, staring through windows is more-or-less encouraged. And there is, by any measure, an awful lot to stare ...
It was 1976 when Todd Reynolds, the current executive director for Theatre Workshop of Owensboro, stepped into the organization’s Trinity Centre on West Fifth Street. However, a night at the theatre ...
“In the Jewish and Christian traditions, elders touch younger people’s heads to convey a blessing,” Goss tells Reader’s Digest. “But in some other cultures, touching the head of another ...
A production by The Nest Ensemble, starring Margi Brown Ash, Zac Callaghan and Leah Mercer There is simple, there is complex ...
If Harold Pinter’s work represents, as he slyly joked, the weasel under the cocktail cabinet, then Oscar Wilde’s represents the stiletto in the Victorian sponge – at a time when the stiletto was a ...
Yet the danger is real even today. Ostracism damages our four psychological needs: belonging, self-esteem, control, and ...
The two pawns of the play, the young women who become entangled in the lies spouted by Algernon and Earnest are Gwendolyn and ...