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Theater Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (The Old Globe’s Lowell Davies Festival Theatre)
TWINS, TWISTS, AND A TENDER TOUCH The Old Globe Theatre closes out its summer Shakespeare Festival at the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre in Balboa Park with a zippy 90-minute one-act production of the Bard’s early farce The Comedy of Errors. Grounded in the farcical confusions and mistaken identities that have made this play such…
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Extras | Virtual: HOW TO PUSH RANK IN FREE FIRE
In case you are struggling to push your rank up in Free Fire you have certainly landed in the right place as it is important for one to keep in mind that the ranking system works differently across different modes like Battle Royale termed as BR and clash squad termed as CR. Each mode has…
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HOW DOES HEIGHT PERCEPTION CHANGE WITH DIFFERENT CAMERA ANGLES?
Have you ever noticed how some people appear much taller or shorter in photos than they do in real life? Maybe you’ve seen a movie where an actor seems towering, only to find out they’re quite short. This happens due to camera angles, which create optical illusions that trick our eyes. A person who is…
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Concert Review: JACOB COLLIER (With Sammy Rae & The Friends at Wolf Trap’s Filene Center)
On a warm summer night in Vienna, Virginia, Wolf Trap was filled to capacity — both lawn and pavilion brimming with joyful fans of all ages. Young families, grandparents, couples on date nights, and groups of friends gathered under the stars to witness something extraordinary: Jacob Collier live in concert. And what unfolded was far…
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Highly Recommended Dance: DANCE FOR LIFE 2025 (Auditorium Theatre, August 16 at 6pm)
NOW SERVING LEGS, LEAPS, AND LIFE: AN EVENING THAT OFFERS PIROUETTES WITH A PURPOSE Dance for Life, the exuberant gala of dance created in 1992 to help address the impact of AIDS on a beleaguered community, returns to the Auditorium Theater on August 16, 2025, stronger than ever. Much has changed since its first fundraising…
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Theater Review: PARADE (National Tour, CIBC Theatre Chicago)
DON’T LET THIS PARADE PASS YOU BY In 1913, in Atlanta, Georgia, the body of Mary Phagan, a thirteen-year-old factory laborer, was found in the basement of a pencil factory. On the flimsiest of cases, a Brooklyn transplant, Leo Frank was arrested and charged with the crime. His ensuing trial, conviction, commutation, and grisly lynching…
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Off-Broadway Review: WELL, I’LL LET YOU GO (The Space at Irondale in Fort Greene, Brooklyn)
THE WEIGHT OF WHAT REMAINS In Brooklyn’s charming Fort Greene, Bubba Weiler makes his playwriting debut with Well, I’ll Let You Go, a lightly funny meditation on grief and healing, brought to the stage at The Space at Irondale under the direction of Jack Serio (Grangeville). It’s a nonlinear domestic drama that recounts the unraveling…
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10 MOVIES THAT INSPIRED THE CREATION OF ONLINE CASINO SLOTS
The connection between movies and online casinos might not be obvious at first, but it’s a fascinating one that I’ve followed closely throughout my career in the gambling industry. I’m Mikołaj Zawadzki, and I’ve seen how cinematic stories inspire slot game developers to create unique and engaging proposals for players, especially on popular online casino…
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Concert Review: ORRIN EVANS & THE CAPTAIN BLACK BIG BAND (Bryant Park Picnic Performances)
Big band music met experimental jazz when the Grammy Award-nominated Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band took the stage at Bryant Park on Aug. 1. The event was part of Bryant Park Picnic Performances, which brings free music to New York City every summer. The band, which composer, pianist Evans named after his…
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Off-Off-Broadway Review: LILI / DARWIN (The Tank)
DARWIN DEL FABRO STUNS IN A PERFORMANCE OF BECOMING One reason the queer community has found broader acceptance in America — generally speaking — is that most people today know someone who identifies as lesbian, gay, or bisexual: a family member, friend, or colleague. They’ve heard stories and recognize the humanity of the community. Sadly,…
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Theater Review: ONE UP: THE MUSICAL (Actors Company)
ONE UP PLAYS TO WIN– WITH A CHEAT CODE FOR CHARM One Up: The Musical, which premiered at this year’s Hollywood Fringe and returns for encore performances, is a charming, if uneven, 80s-inspired tuner about an underdog game developer trying to make her mark. Set in 1987, the book by creator Mary Bonney and Weslie Lechner takes…
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Theater Review: IT’S A BIRD… IT’S A PLANE… IT’S SUPERMAN! (Foster Cat Productions at The Broadwater)
WHY CAN’T A SUPERHERO CATCH A BREAK? (OR A BROADWAY RUN) Foster Cat Productions is taking a gleeful leap off the tall building that is It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman!, the 1966 Broadway musical that dared to blend comic book heroism with musical theatre razzmatazz. The result? A full-out, knowingly ridiculous, intriguingly…
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THE SNARE DRUM REVEALED: FROM CLASSIC CRACKS TO MODERN POPS
Are you familiar with that piece of drum with straps hanging around the shoulders of drummers in a marching band? That drum that produces the beats of songs like the popular holiday beat, “Little Drummer Boy”? No doubt, it’s the snare drum. Snare drums are your versatile percussion instruments, widely used in various musical genres….
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THE BEST STRATEGY FOR STAYING FOCUSED DURING ONLINE DISCUSSIONS
In today’s academic environment, online learning has become the norm rather than the exception. Especially for students seeking assignment help UK, virtual discussions have become a critical part of their curriculum. However, many learners face a common hurdle-staying focused during online discussions. Whether it’s a forum, Zoom session, or LMS-integrated chatroom, maintaining attention in a…
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Theater Review: AWAKENING THE SHOW (Wynn Las Vegas)
CRYSTAL PALACE: AWAKENING PERFECTS THE IMPERSONAL ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ It opens with darkness. Then light fractures across a sixty-foot glass stage that shouldn’t exist but does, spinning and splitting into impossible geometries while Anthony Hopkins‘ taped voice rolls through the theater like distant thunder. Awakening The Show arrives…
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Off-Broadway Review: CAN I BE FRANK? (Soho Playhouse)
FRANK MORGAN Not too long ago in Sag Harbor, Morgan Bassichis spent time at an artist residency. For those unfamiliar with such places, Morgan wryly explained that “an art residency is when you go somewhere else to have sex with people.” During open visiting hours, a man stopped by the studio and asked about Morgan’s…
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