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Film Review: ELIS & TOM – IT JUST HAD TO BE YOU (directed by Roberto de Oliveira and Jom Tob Azulay)
It was a musical match made in heaven even if it was not entirely smooth sailing. In 1974 the innovative Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927-94) who was also a guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, teamed up with Elis Regina (1945-82) who was considered the top Brazilian singer, to record the classic album Elis & Tom….
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Film: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF CINEMA ON STUDENT CULTURE: A CINEMATIC JOURNEY
Cinema has always been a mirror reflecting the nuances of society, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the realm of student culture. The intricate relationship between cinema and student life forms a compelling narrative that highlights movies’ influence and showcases how cinematic trends shape and shape students. The Role of Cinema in Shaping…
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Extras | Art: FALLING INTO INSPIRATION: THE HERITAGE OF AUTUMN ART
Thinking of buying a gorgeous piece of art for your home? Hold on! Before you buy an artwork, it’s worth stopping to think about the wider context and its deeper meaning. The best pieces of artwork are true works of art, almost biographical in the way they represent human life. Autumn Art is a wonderful…
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Film: 10 CLASSIC FILMS THAT RESONATE WITH THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
College life is a unique blend of freedom, learning, and self-discovery. It’s a time when friendships are formed, hearts are broken, and life lessons are learned. Throughout the years, many films have captured the essence of this transformative phase. Here are ten classic films that perfectly resonate with the college experience. 1. The Social Network…
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Theater Review: THE GOLDEN GIRLS LIVE: THE CHRISTMAS EPISODES (Victoria Theatre)
AS GOLDEN AS EVER This perennial favorite is back for its 18th year. This “drag” version of classic holiday themed The Golden Girls episodes seems to grow in popularity every year. Since its inception in 2005 when it was originally performed to a select crowd of friends informed by email, it has outgrown the living…
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Dance Review: DANCING WITH GLASS: THE PIANO ETUDES (Joyce Theatre)
GLASSING WITH DANCE It was a packed house at The Joyce last Friday for a new program, Dancing with Glass: The Piano Etudes. What’s the buzz? Well, surely it was that both Justin Peck and Lucinda Childs were each offering their own dance interpretations of a Philip Glass etude. The other featured choreographers are Chanon…
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Theater Review: PROOF (Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company in San Diego)
MATHEMATICAL PLOT ADDS UP TO SOLID DRAMA David Auburn is brave. Writing and marketing a play that, on the surface, centers on math sounds like a recipe for disaster. In a world where most adults pray that the tip at a restaurant will appear pre-calculated for them at the check’s bottom, selling a play about…
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Broadway Review: HARMONY (Barrymore Theatre)
HARMONY IS A MUST-SEE I absolutely recommend Harmony, which made a transfer from Off-Broadway to Broadway after being tinkered with for years. Composer Barry Manilow and librettist/lyricist Bruce Sussman’s entertaining, surprisingly melancholic new musical depicts the real-life story of the all-male singing ensemble, the Comedian Harmonists. With buttery, close harmonies, an excellent cast, and Warren Carlyle‘s fluid…
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Extras: SPIN AND WIN IN STYLE WITH THE COLORFUL SUGAR RUSH SLOT
If you’re searching for a thrilling, stylishly designed and colorful slot game, look no further than Sugar Rush. This unique game, hosted on Sugar-Rush-Pragmatic-Play.com, offers players a visually striking experience that is as exciting as it is aesthetically pleasing. This article will delve into the color psychology that influences the game, explore the aesthetics and…
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Film: COULD GAMING BECOME A CROSS-OVER IN THEATRE?
Films and the theatre crossing over have long been a common occurrence in entertainment. The likes of Rent, Alfie, and anything written by the Bard see consistent efforts to translate and reimagine no matter the generation. Some might end up like the modern Cats, but the market has proved so welcoming overall that this approach…
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Theater Review: THE RUB (Anzu Lawson)
A HIDDEN HOLLYWOOD CAREER AS A MASSEUSE FOR CELEBRITIES For years, Anzu Lawson’s managers and friends had been urging her to write about her own life after performing as Yoko Ono and writing Dear Yoko, one of several of her own original plays and musicals. And though she had been pitching The Rub as a…
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Dance Review: COMMON GROUND(S) / THE RITE OF SPRING (Pina Bausch Tour at Park Avenue Armory)
THE RITE OF BAUSCH As part of an international tour, this outstanding New York premiere which opened last night showcases a double bill: The Rite of Spring features Pina Bausch’s monumental choreography and Common Ground[s] pays tribute to her by partners at the Pina Bausch Foundation, École des Sables, and Sadler’s Wells. Germaine Acogny and…
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Extras | Film: BEST VIDEO GAME FILM ADAPTATIONS
Video games are a multi-billion-dollar business raking in almost $347 billion globally, but turning these lucrative titles into successful film franchises has been a huge bust, until in recent years. Thanks to the new generation of film creators who grew up playing video games, the days of lackluster spin-offs are over. Big studios are now…
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Opera Concert Review: JOSEPH CALLEJA, TENOR (The BroadStage in Santa Monica)
A TENOR FOR THE AGES In a captivating concert on November 11, the renowned Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja graced the BroadStage in a recital performance that transcended the realms of virtuosity, emerging as a veritable masterclass in vocal artistry. The unfolding of the evening resembled a symphony of emotions, intricately navigated by Calleja’s unparalleled voice,…
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Broadway Review: MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT (St. James)
NOT DEAD YET, BUT CLOSE Another revival of the sometimes sassily sophomoric Spamalot, or rather Monty Python’s Spamalot, slammed onto Broadway with a hot-to-trot, eager-beaver and carnivorously comic production filled with Python’s “take no prisoners” spoofery, where every gag, sight or sound is grist for a very silly mill, especially that flying cow. Michael Urie,…
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Highly Recommended Jazz Album: LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING (Stella Bass and the Johnny Taylor Trio)
SILVER LINING FOUND February 3, 2024 can’t come soon enough — that’s the date of Irish vocalist Stella Bass’s album release. A collection of handpicked standards and original compositions that reflect the challenging times the world collectively faced in 2020. The jazz album with a lovely trio supporting Bass, Look For The Silver Lining is…
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Extras | Cinema: CINEMA AND THC: UNRAVELING THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
Cinema, in its essence, is an art form that transcends the ordinary, often taking viewers on journeys through varied emotional and sensory experiences. Intriguingly, there has been a growing discourse around the intersection of cinema and THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive component of cannabis. This article delves into the multifaceted relationship between these two, exploring how…
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Extras: ENHANCING THEATRICAL CREATIVITY: CAN THC BE A GAME-CHANGER FOR THEATRE ARTISTS?
The world of theatre is one where creativity and emotional depth are paramount. Recently, an unconventional tool has entered the conversation among theatre artists – THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound found in cannabis. This article explores the potential of THC as a catalyst for enhancing theatrical performance and creativity. 1. THC and the Creative Process…
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Jazz Concert Review: BRAD MEHLDAU TRIO (International Tour at Disney Hall)
BRAD MEHLDAU IN TOP FORM Ever since he recorded with altoist Christopher Hollyday’s group in 1991, Brad Mehldau has one been one of jazz’s top pianists. He was with Joshua Redman’s group during 1993-94 but otherwise has mostly been heard as a leader ever since. He put together his trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer…
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Highly Recommended Theater: TITANIC: THE MUSICAL (London’s Southwark Playhouse; Streaming on BroadwayHD)
PRIDE COMETH BEFORE AN ICEBERG London’s Southwark Playhouse’s total triumph is a strange success. It’s odd that a more intimate version of a musical called Titanic can so succeed. Director Thom Southerland‘s production was first seen in 2013 and has regularly played the West End since, recently completing its 10th-anniversary tour. The cast may be…
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