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THE SCENE THAT STARTED IT ALL — TOM CRUISE IN ENDLESS LOVE (1981)
Every great career has a starting point. For some actors, it is a lead role in a blockbuster film. But for others, it is much smaller. For Tom Cruise, it was a single scene in a romantic drama, which most people have long forgotten about. That film was Endless Love, released back in July 1981. …
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WHAT HAPPENS BEHIND THE SCENES TO SUPPORT ONSTAGE PERFORMANCE
What audiences see on stage, whether in music, theater, or live events, is only a fraction of the work required to deliver a polished performance. Behind every seamless show is a structured system of preparation, recovery, coordination, and discipline. Performers rely not only on talent, but on carefully managed routines that support both physical and…
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THE MOST POPULAR THEMED SLOT GAMES TO TRY OUT
Themed slot games have become a defining feature of modern online gaming, offering players a wide variety of experiences inspired by different concepts, stories, and visual styles. From adventure and fantasy to pop culture and historical settings, themed slots provide more than just gameplay—they create environments that appeal to a broad adult audience. Adventure Themed…
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Theater Review: ENGLISH (Wallis Annenberg Center, Beverly Hills)
LOST IN TRANSLATION— AND INTENTION Pulitzer winner that provokes, puzzles, and occasionally frustrates. Is it a scream into a void or a play? English, by Sanaz Toossi, won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for drama. It racked up five Tony nominations. Critics nationwide tout it. Yet, in spite of Atlantic and Roundabout’s handsome co-production, now on…
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Theater Review: HELL MOUTH (The Road Theatre Company, North Hollywood)
A HELL OF A MOUTHFUL A play where grief, faith, and ambition collide —and silence carries the weight Jacobson knows that the domestic and the exalted do not occupy different rooms. Hell Mouth, now receiving a luminous production at The Road Theatre Company, opens on a son cleaning his dying father and pivots, in a…
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Theater Review: CABARET (Rancho Mirage Amphitheater in Palm Desert)
A CHILLING NIGHT UNDER THE STARS A high-energy production that refuses to look away from history’s shadows Desert Theatricals’ production of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret, currently running at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater through April 19, is a visceral reminder of why this show remains so vital. Under the desert stars, the Kit Kat Club has…
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MLM DISTRIBUTORS: Why People Quit, What Keeps Them Engaged, and How Software Enables Better Behavior
Most network leaders think distributor retention is about compensation. Pay them more, they stay longer. Give them better commission, they stay engaged. This is wrong. I analyzed dropout data from 210+ networks and the pattern is clear: compensation explains 20% of churn. Psychology explains 80%. Distributors quit for psychological reasons, not financial ones. They feel…
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Theater Preview: 43RD ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS: NOMINATIONS & CEREMONY (Boston Theater Critics Association, The Huntington)
The Boston Theater Critics Association has announced nominations for the 43rd Annual Elliot Norton Awards, a wide-ranging snapshot of the current theater season in Greater Boston. The ceremony, set for June 1 at the Huntington Theatre, includes more than 130 nominations across acting, directing, design, and production categories, along with several honors for visiting work….
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Off-Broadway Review: MILK AND HONEY (J2 Spotlight Theatre Company at AMT, NYC)
MIDDLE-AGED PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, IN THE MIDDLE OF ADVENTURES Jerry Herman’s early musical still charms Through the magic of musical theatre, we’re vicariously taking a guided tour through Israel in the early 1960s. On your left, a group of widows seeing the sights and setting their sights on finding—maybe (who knows?)—a husband. On…
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Theater Review: THE NOTEBOOK (North American Tour at San Diego Civic Theatre)
LOVE, LOSS, AND LYRICS An earnest musical adaptation that leans into memory, even when it leans too hard The touring production of The Notebook arrives at the Civic Theatre with a built-in audience and a well-worn story to tell. Based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel and the beloved 2004 film, the musical adaptation leans into…
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Dance Review: LA SYLPHIDE (San Francisco Ballet)
A SCOTTISH FANTASY TAKES FLIGHT A Romantic ballet classic that still enchants This month, San Francisco Ballet is performing the Danish Romantic classic La Sylphide. This revival was first performed in 1836 in Denmark. Choreographed by August Bournonville, and set in the Scottish Highlands, it is the story of the Sylph, a mysterious, ethereal creature…
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Film Review: BRUTE 1976 (Directed by Marcel Walz)
SAVAGE BY NAME, FAMILIAR BY NATURE Marcel Walz’s desert nightmare wears its heart on its blood-soaked sleeve ★★½☆☆ I have a soft spot for filmmakers who are honest about what they love. Marcel Walz does not pretend that Brute 1976 came from nowhere. He said outright that it is a love letter to The Texas…
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Broadway Review: TITANÍQUE (St. James Theatre)
CELINE TAKES THE WHEEL An irreverent Titanic spoof that goes all in on camp and pop spectacle Titaníque, the Titanic parody which premiered in Los Angeles in 2017, opened at The Asylum Theatre in June 2022 and later transferred to the Daryl Roth Theatre, has finally docked on Broadway. And it is irreverent, energetic, and…
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Theater Review: REVENGE OF THE SOY BOY (FRIGID New York City Fringe Festival)
MAY THE FUNNY FORCE BE WITH YOU A solo show that blasts fandom toxicity into hyperspace Plot a course, prime the hyperdrive, and punch it, Chewie! A sci-fi multimedia solo show lands in the 2026 FRIGID New York City Fringe Festival. “Ahsoka Tano is arguably one of the most Millennial Star Wars characters to ever…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE ADDING MACHINE (The New Group at St. Clement’s Theatre)
MAN VS. MACHINE, STILL LOSING Rice’s century-old warning lands with unsettling familiarity In its inaugural production at the newly claimed St. Clement’s Theatre, The New Group launches its next chapter with a revival of The Adding Machine that feels both like a nod to the past and a wary glance toward the future. Written by…
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Theater Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME (Greater Boston Stage Company)
A GREAT DEBATE A play that asks the audience to think about what the Constitution means to them When she was 15, Heidi Schreck went on tour to compete for college scholarships by delivering a talk called What the Constitution Means to Me to American Legion posts. Her talk was successful enough to pay her…
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Broadway Review: BECKY SHAW (Helen Hayes)
LOVE, LIES, AND LETHAL CHARM Gina Gionfriddo’s comedy of dysfunction refuses easy labels—and lands every blow “Rom-com?” No. “Meet-cute”? Far from it. Sitting through Becky Shaw at the Helen Hayes Theater on Broadway last night, laughing my head off, I struggled to define the genre of this captivating work by Gina Gionfriddo. And I’m still…
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HOW TO USE YOUR BEDROCK SKIN IN JAVA EDITION
Minecraft players often end up using both versions sooner or later. Bedrock on one device, Java on another. Maybe you started on Bedrock because it works on console or mobile. Later you try Java on PC because your friends play there. And that’s when a small problem appears. Your skin doesn’t always transfer the way…
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