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Theater Review: EXTREME ACTS (The Marsh San Francisco)
EXTREME ACTS IS EXTREMELY GOOD A performance artist recounts the greatest moments of her career, from work that got her started, to the performance that almost killed her in the exciting and emotional two-act two-hander Extreme Acts by prolific playwright Lynne Kaufman, directed by Molly Noble. The show, which opened last night at The Marsh San…
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Extras: ADVANTAGES OF LIVE DEALER BLACKJACK OVER ONLINE BLACKJACK
Online casinos have revolutionized the gambling world offering convenience and accessibility. Among the popular games, blackjack stands out, especially in its live dealer format. A 21 game with an actual croupier has gained immense popularity, providing players with an experience that closely mimics playing in a physical casino. Here, we explore the advantages of the…
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Cabaret Theater Review: LEGAYLLY BLONDE: THE DRAGSICAL (Moonshine Room at Club Café)
A SHOW SO FUN, IT SHOULD BE ILLEGAYL Welcome to Legally Blonde, wrapped in a rainbow flag. Yep, LeGAYlly Blonde: The Dragsical is the story of Elle Woods with a gay twist, and at last night’s opening, fun simply festooned the Moonshine Room at Club Café. This is not a preachy appropriation; it’s simply a…
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Extras: HOW STREAMING HAS HELPED MOVIE STUDIOS TO THRIVE
The way we watch movies is changing. When Netflix, Hulu and even Amazon Prime came onto the scene, the landscape changed quite a lot. Streaming is also affecting the movie industry as a whole, but when you break everything down, the age of cinema isn’t coming to an end. If anything, it’s booming. Streaming has…
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Theater Review: DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Nocturne Theatre in Glendale)
THE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST OF POPCORN THEATRE In Nocturn Theater‘s inaugural season, the company embarked on a daring journey, presenting some of Broadway’s most iconic works. From Into the Woods to Jekyll and Hyde, this young theater company is carving its own path with a unique blend of theatrical storytelling, variety-show style entertainment, and…
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Theater Review: STIR (Old Globe Theatre in San Diego)
STIRRING UP A RECIPE FOR FAMILY REVELATIONS It may seem like a lifetime ago, but can you remember way back to April of 2021? Washing canned goods with gloves on? Masking to accept a package? Envying 80 year olds because they had first crack at a vaccine? It’s staggering, as we’re fully caught up in…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE ACTORS (Theatre Row)
REMEMBER, THERE ARE NO SMALL PARTS, ONLY HILARIOUS ACTORS Ronnie Larsen, a prolific stalwart of Queer theatre, Off-Broadway and around the country, has made what clearly qualifies as a triumphant return to New York with The Actors, a hilariously funny play performed with comic grace by a fine company from South Florida, Plays of Wilton…
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Theater Review: TWELFTH NIGHT (Actors Co-op)
A TWIN-TWIN PRODUCTION In Elizabethan England the entertainments that closed the Christmas season (the Twelfth day) completed the festivities with a topsy-turvy role reversal, peasants pretending to be princes, the sexes switching appearances. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, with its disguised lovers and mistaken identities ’” and Actors Co-op’s color-blind, gender-fluid revival ’” honor this irreverence. Love, especially in…
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Cabaret Review: VINCE GIORDANO AND THE NIGHTHAWKS (Birdland Jazz Theatre)
GIGGLE JUICE If you love big-band jazz and swing music played by masters, or if you are a tourist and you wish to truly feel the beat of New York’s roots, you must go to Birdland Jazz Club‘s downstairs theater and catch Vince Giordano’s concert, currently playing Mondays at 5:30 and 8:30pm. Named after saxophonist Charlie “Yardbird”…
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Art Exhibit Review: AUSCHWITZ. NOT LONG AGO. NOT FAR AWAY. (International Tour at The Castle in Boston)
INCONCEIVABLE. SHOCKING. NECESSARY. Visitors to the exhibit Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. — now stopping at The Saunders Castle at Park Plaza in Boston as part of a world tour — are able to view more than 700 artifacts, photographs, personal stories, and other information on display. Among the artifacts are hundreds of…
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Extras: HOW DO I USE BITCOIN FOR SPORTS BETTING?
Bitcoin is quickly becoming a popular way to bet on sports online because it’s fast, private, and cuts out traditional bank fees. Whether you’re new to sports betting or have some experience, Bitcoin can streamline your transactions and protect your privacy. This guide will walk you through the fundamental steps of using Bitcoin for sports…
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Extras / Gaming: THE BEST KARAMBIT KNIFE SKINS EVERYONE SHOULD BUY
In first-person shooters like CS2, weapon skins are more than just cosmetic upgrades. They’re a reflection of your style and status. Among the most sought-after weapon skins are those of the Karambit knife, renowned for its unique curved blade inspired by a tiger’s claw. Karambit | Doppler (Sapphire) This skin is arguably one of the…
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Theater Review: SINGULARITIES OR THE COMPUTERS OF VENUS (World Premiere at Road Theatre)
WOMEN AND SPACE: THE JOURNEY SO FAR The World Premiere of Singularities or the Computers of Venus, written and directed by Laura Stribling, runs through Sunday, June 2 at The Road Theatre in North Hollywood. Set in three different time periods from 1789 through the present, it examines the lives of women astronomers as they…
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Film / Concert Review: STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK–FILM WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA (SF Symphony)
SF SYMPHONY STRIKES BACK When you watch a film in theaters or play a video game at home you simply cannot recreate the power, emotion and feel of a live orchestra. As a result most music gets remembered by a few bars of catchy melody despite being, in some cases, hours long and in most…
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Opera Review: Madama Butterfly (Metropolitan Opera)
GRIGORIAN ENCHANTS Lithuanian soprano Asmik Grigorian, a soprano whose international career began with a startling Cio-Cio-San in Stockholm, makes her Metropolitan Opera debut in the same role in Madama Butterfly for performances through May 11, 2024 (she began on April 26). She sang the role a few years ago in Anthony Minghella’s ravishingly beautiful interpretation…
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Off-Broadway Review: MODERN WITCHES and BRAIN HEMINGWAY (Players Theatre)
Two five-star Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows are now at the Players Theatre and you don’t want to miss them. Modern Witches is a solo show written and performed by Katie Kopajtic – a queer writer and actor whose work spans theatre, film and digital publication – where witchcraft meets the great Virginia Woolf. Kopajtic plays a lesbian…
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Music Review: VíKINGUR ÒLAFSSON: THE GOLDBERG VARIATIONS (Colburn Recital at Disney Hall)
FINDING GOLD IN GOLDBERG VI once said in a review of pianist Víkingur í“lafsson that if you want to see a modern-day Glenn Gould-like master at the keys, here’s your chance. Well, the test really came the other night when í“lafsson returned to Disney Hall for his rendition of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, which many claim…
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Theater Review: HIGH MAINTENANCE (The Road Theatre)
IT’S MAN AGAINST AI IN MAINTENANCE With the current threat of AI-generated digital characters taking over roles portrayed by human actors, it’s timely for Peter Ritt to comically explore this hot topic in his new play High Maintenance at The Road Theatre Company in North Hollywood Directed with insightful clarity by Stan Zimmerman this world premiere…
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Recommended Cabaret Series: SUMMER CABARET SERIES, MAY 2024 (Coachella Valley Rep)
CV REP’S 2024 SUMMER CABARET SERIES STELLAR LINE-UP FOR MAY A summer of great music, charismatic personalities and unspoken theatre insider-only stories galore starts when COACHELLA VALLEY REPERTORY’s 2024 SUMMER CABARET SERIES begins on May 15. Cabaret headliners for May are “America’s Tenor” MAXIMO MARCUSO (May 15), Broadway Tony Award-winner FAITH PRINCE (May 16), Broadway’s…
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Off-Off-Broadway Review: THE FRYBREAD QUEEN (American Indian Artists Inc. and Theatre for the New City)
TASTY BUT FLAT FRYBREAD Carolyn Dunn‘s new play The Frybread Queen features three generations of Navajo women gathered at the reservation home of the family matriarch for the funeral of Paul Burns. Authoritative Dawn Jamieson is the matriarch and the deceased’s mother, Jessie Burns. Ria Nez is Jessie’s equally strong-minded daughter and Paul’s sister Carlisle…
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