Review: Rebel Yells And Chants Of ‘Adieu! From Ballet De Lorraine

The premise of their work was exciting: Cunningham's response to The Lost Dance Class, written, performed and choreographed, with piano and vocals by John Cage. "Four Walls" was performed only once in 1944, making this reimagined version a kind of fantasy dance: What were Cage and Cunningham like at the beginning of their collaboration? There … Read moreReview: Rebel Yells And Chants Of ‘Adieu! From Ballet De Lorraine

Review: ‘Plays For The Plague Year Is Too Close For Our Comfort

It's one thing for Susan-Laurie Parks to have written the play The Year of the Plague (Community Theatre, through April 30), but she's putting it on in a production that was largely delayed, ironically, because the cast contracted COVID. Parks, the first black woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for drama, shared the stage with … Read moreReview: ‘Plays For The Plague Year Is Too Close For Our Comfort

Review Financial Records, Update Software And Other Springcleaning Tips For Small Businesses

Small business owners explain why gas stove restrictions aren't for everyone Click to expand along In the spring, small business owners should take time to clean up their operations and review their company's performance over the past year. Business owners should always consider several factors when prioritizing their spring cleaning efforts. Some of the most … Read moreReview Financial Records, Update Software And Other Springcleaning Tips For Small Businesses

‘Yellowjackets Season 2, Episode 4 Review: A Bit Of A Mixed Bag

As always, the latest episode of Yellowjackets had many great moments and plenty of moments that made us think and think. At the same time, I found some scenes to be a bit silly or a bit powerful. Maybe I'm overthinking the whole thing, but something about the old wounds felt a little uncomfortable to … Read more‘Yellowjackets Season 2, Episode 4 Review: A Bit Of A Mixed Bag

‘Sick Of Myself Review: A Disturbing Satirical Body Horror Film About How Far Someone Will Go For Attention

© Memo International If Lars von Trier hadn't been fueled by the mythology of self-love (I'd say it happened in Antichrist, 2009), he would have churned out a film like My Patient: A Social Satire. A Morbid Sports Horror Drama and a movie reminiscent of von Trier's The Idiots with a David Cronenberg twist of … Read more‘Sick Of Myself Review: A Disturbing Satirical Body Horror Film About How Far Someone Will Go For Attention

Review: Nicolas Cage Provides The Comedic Bite In Dracula Spoof ‘Renfield

"Renfield" is funnier than it should be and funnier than expected. It's also a raunchy movie starring Nicolas Cage in one of his most bizarre acting moments; the kind found in early career endeavors that remain to be remembered. The Oscar winner ("Leaving Las Vegas") rose to prominence with the role, creating such memorable characters … Read moreReview: Nicolas Cage Provides The Comedic Bite In Dracula Spoof ‘Renfield

Obsession Review: Netflixs Sexless BDSM Thriller Is A Grunty Mess

Chaos ensues in Netflix's new BDSM thriller "Obsession" when femme fatale Anna Burton becomes sexually attracted to her future father-in-law. "Is it for me?" – He exhales before he erotically pops the olive into his mouth. However, they are talking to each other for the first time. I was nervous the first time I met … Read moreObsession Review: Netflixs Sexless BDSM Thriller Is A Grunty Mess

Muse Delivers The NeoClassicRock Goods In Eighth Trip To L.A.s Arena: Concert Review

© Provided by Variety Muse made their eighth visit to the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, and team captain Matt Bellamy reminded the crowd shortly after the trio returned Thursday night. The team jokingly added a reference to “damn rare cheaters,” perhaps in reference to their distrust of the state of cryptocurrencies. Digital assets … Read moreMuse Delivers The NeoClassicRock Goods In Eighth Trip To L.A.s Arena: Concert Review

St John Passion Review Polyphony And OAE Deliver An Outstanding, Vivid Rendition

Stephen Layton's annual performance with Bach's Choir of the St. John Passion in Polyphony and The Age of Enlightenment Orchestra has long been established as a Good Friday tradition in the classical calendar. It should be noted that this was never a matter of routine, but a return to one of the most beloved masterpieces … Read moreSt John Passion Review Polyphony And OAE Deliver An Outstanding, Vivid Rendition

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