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Off-Broadway Review: PETITE ROUGE (Company XIV at Théâtre XIV in Bushwick, Brooklyn)
A FAIRY TALE REBORN IN HEELS, CORSETS, AND CANDLELIGHT Little Red gets very bad — and very fabulous — in Company XIV’s Petite Rouge PhillVonAwesome In its twentieth anniversary season, Company XIV unveils Petite Rouge (from Charles Perrault’s 1697 Le Petit Chaperon Rouge) and allows the classic fable of Little Red Riding Hood to frolic…
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Dance Preview: STILL/HERE (Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company on Tour at Royce Hall)
STILL HERE, STILL ESSENTIAL The tour of Bill T. Jones’s landmark dance comes to Royce Hall with undiminished force The first time I saw Still/Here, it was at BAM. It was 1994, the year of Stonewall’s 25th Anniversary and The Gay Games in NYC. So, yes, there was celebrating, but the AIDS epidemic was still…
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Opera Review: AKHNATEN (LA Opera)
STILL THE PHARAOH-EST OF THEM ALL, AKHNATEN STUNS AT LA OPERA An intellectually rigorous, visually arresting production that embraces the opera’s challenges rather than disguising them John Holiday as Akhnaten There is a structural difficulty at the heart of Akhnaten that admiration alone cannot resolve—although admiration at last night’s opening at The Chandler is never…
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THE STEAM IRON YOU WILL NEVER REGRET BUYING
Finding the right household appliance often feels like a gamble. You spend hours reading reviews, comparing specifications, and weighing prices, only to end up with a product that performs adequately but lacks that “wow” factor. However, every so often, a tool comes along that actually makes a chore feel less like work. For anyone who…
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WEAPONS (2025) MOVIE REVIEW: A CHILLING STORY OF MISSING CHILDREN AND HIDDEN TRUTHS
Horror movies often rely on jump scares and dark settings, but the most memorable ones focus on psychological tension and mystery. Weapons (2025) is a film that tries to do both. Directed by Zach Cregger, the filmmaker behind the horror hit Barbarian, this Movie, Weapons explores a disturbing event involving missing children and the secrets…
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WHY SOME MOVIES FEEL TIMELESS EVEN WHEN THEIR SETTINGS AND FASHIONS DATE QUICKLY
You can press play on a movie from decades ago and spot the era instantly. The styling might feel unfamiliar, and the technology might look like a relic, yet the story still pulls you in. That is the trick of a timeless film. It does not need to look current to feel alive. Trends age…
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FAST PAYOUT ONLINE CASINO AUSTRALIA 2026: TOP 5 INSTANT WITHDRAWAL CASINO SITES REVIEWED
Australians spend more on gambling per person than any other nation on earth, AU$1,521 per adult every year on average. Naturally, fast payout casinos are in high demand here. But with dozens of offshore platforms all claiming “instant withdrawals,” knowing which ones deliver in practice is a tough nut to crack. We tested 55 platforms,…
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EMOTIONAL BETTING AFTER A LOSS IN ONLINE CASINOS
Emotional betting begins when play stops being a light pastime and turns into a tense response to losing spins, rounds or hands. Instead of enjoying the process, a player suddenly focuses on “getting it back”, and the whole casino experience becomes heavy and stressful. Online casino Pinco and emotional balance In Turkey many players first…
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Theater Review: FOURSOME (IAMA & Celebration at Atwater Village Theatre)
FOR SOME, MAYBE — FOR OTHERS, A CHORE An exhausting exercise in enforced fun and emotional emptiness (Seated) Felix (Jimin Moon), Noah (Matthew Scott Montgomery, (on floor) Kobe (Calvin Seabrooks, and Tahj (Adrián Javier) are two couples You know that one friend who exhausts everyone in the room? That annoying one in your wider friend…
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Theater Review: SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER (Cygnet Theatre Company)
A LATINO MUSICAL ODYSSEY INSPIRED BY IMMIGRATION AND THE WIZARD OF OZ A heartfelt journey centered on resilience, with fantasy touches along the way The Cygnet Theatre is presenting the local premiere of Somewhere Over the Border, a Latino musical by playwright Brian Quijada. He based his story on his mother’s real-life struggles in the…
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Off-Broadway Review: MEAT SUIT, OR THE SHITSHOW OF MOTHERHOOD (Second Stage Theater)
AFTER BIRTH Meat Suit is a carnival of motherhood that mistakes provocation for revelation Meat Suit, or the Shitshow of Motherhood, a Second Stage Theater production which opened last night at the Pershing Square Signature Center, dares its audience to linger in a clownish carnival of motherhood while serving up the glaringly obvious. Written and…
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Theater Review: RICHARD III (A Noise Within)
A GENDER-FLUID RICHARD III ROOTED IN HISTORY AND PERFORMANCE TRADITION A commanding central performance anchors a sharp, theatrically confident staging The Tragedy of Richard the Third, William Shakespeare’s second-longest play after Hamlet, and the fourteenth most produced play in his canon (the first being Midsummers Night’s Dream), has an exceedingly straightforward plot. Richard wants to…
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Theater Review: CLUE (Second North American Tour at the McCallum Theatre)
A BOARD GAME FAVORITE TURNS INTO A LIVE-ACTION FARCE OF MURDER AND MAYHEM A high-energy whodunit that entertains, even when the pacing wobbles The classic whodunit murder mystery game Clue leapt from the board to the boards last night at McCallum Theatre. The production—directed by Casey Hushion—is a bit of a double-edged dagger. While it…
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Theater Review: ZABEL IN EXILE (Boston Playwrights’ Theatre)
THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ARMENIAN WRITER ZABEL YESSAYAN BROUGHT TO THE STAGE A reflective memory play balancing biography, imagination, and urgency In keeping with Boston Playwrights’ Theatre’s commitment to bringing new plays to the stage, Zabel in Exile, by R. N. Sandberg, presents the life of Zabel Yessayan, an Armenian writer and activist born…
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Theater Review: M. BUTTERFLY (San Francisco Playhouse)
A REAL-LIFE ESPIONAGE SCANDAL BECOMES A MEDITATION ON POWER, IDENTITY, & ILLUSION A gripping, well-acted drama that explores gender, fantasy, and cultural collision M. Butterfly, the 1988 Tony Award–winning play for Best Play, is currently playing at San Francisco Playhouse. It is loosely based on a real-life espionage scandal between a French diplomat and a…
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Theater Review: THE RECIPE (La Jolla Playhouse)
A WORLD PREMIERE CHARTING JULIA CHILD’S RISE FROM RESTLESSNESS TO CULINARY ICON A biographical play that finds its flavor in a stronger, more compelling second act The La Jolla Playhouse is presenting the world premiere of The Recipe, Claudia Shear’s biographical play about the early life and culinary career of American chef and author Julia…
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Theater Review: HANDS ON A HARD BODY (Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park)
A WORKING-CLASS ENDURANCE CONTEST TURNS INTO A MUSICAL OF HOPE AND DESPERATION A spirited, heartfelt production that balances humor with grit Victory by attrition is the name of the game in the musical Hands on a Hard Body at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center’s Codding Theatre in Rohnert Par, through March 1. Mark Bradbury, Shannon…
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