Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar ponders Hoover’s legacy
There are certain truisms that we have been trained to take for granted about what makes a story, the most
There are certain truisms that we have been trained to take for granted about what makes a story, the most
Every fan of fantasy literature (or cinema) owes it to him- or herself to become familiar with Diana Wynne Jones’s
One of the pleasures of visiting London is taking in the topnotch theatre, of which the National Theatre Company (NTC)
When the Rhinebeck Theatre Society (RTS) put on The Man Who Came to Dinner as its very first production back
Writer and director Alex Gibney will be at the Rosendale Theatre to do a question-and-answer session after his film Magic
Mark Twain would probably appreciate the adaptation of his play Is He Dead? if he also knew that the man
Call it multitasking: Despite being the host of a wildly popular roundtable talk show and the satirical author of numerous
Once in my lifetime, I had an opportunity to make real money, instead of having to limp along on the
What did James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie, Buckminster Fuller, Mao Tse Tung, Oppian, Robert Rauschenberg, Henry David Thoreau, Thorstein
I really shouldn’t be so mean to the Twi-hards. They deserve to have their own not-terribly-literate brand of fun at