Culture Shock: Found Magazine And Batman Live Thrift store shoppers know there comes a day when you discover an item too personal to be carelessly abandoned on some shelf. It [...] Clifford Grindstaff \ Oct 18, 2012 Read More
Performance Review: Ash Tree Is Genuinely Suitable For All Ages Fantasy Journey Is Cloaked In Mystery When the people of Duke City Repertory Theatre say Ash Tree is suitable for all ages, they mean it. It may be tempting [...] Leigh Hile \ Oct 18, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Devine In A New Paradigm I remember when To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar started showing in cinemas. For a young man from Tennessee, it was [...] Clifford Grindstaff \ Oct 11, 2012 Read More
Performance Review: Dark Of The Moon Falls Flat An Ambitious And Haunting Play Falls Flat This show marks Southwest Rural Theatre Project’s 10th production since its inception a little more than a year ago. That’s an impressive record, [...] Leigh Hile \ Oct 11, 2012 Read More
Dia De Los Zines: Celebrate Independent Publishing Celebrate Independent Publishing Harvard Mall has a ghost. Its name is Cellar Door. It’s hard for me to walk by the corner of Harvard and Silver [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Oct 04, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Leave A Mark When moving through a new city, I imagine the forces at work creating the look and feel of the place—some planning committee cerebrally [...] Clifford Grindstaff \ Oct 04, 2012 Read More “Sound Colony” is at the Alvarado Farm in Downtown Albuquerque.
Mother Road Brings The Battle Of Gettysburg To Life The Killer Angels is massive, sprawling, unwieldy—just like the novel it’s based on. Featuring a cast of almost 30 characters representing real historical [...] Leigh Hile \ Sep 27, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Masterpiece Theatre Ask any artist creating new work, and they’ll tell you audiences love the classics. Maybe we prefer the familiar, the comfortable. Perhaps older [...] Clifford Grindstaff \ Sep 27, 2012 Read More
Performance Review: Fusion Theatre Company’s Other Desert Cities Great Acting From Fusion Theatre Company Probes Familial Bonds From the first rise of the curtain, expect to be captivated by Other Desert Cities . The new play by New York playwright [...] Leigh Hile \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More From left: Joanne Camp, Paul Blott and Laurie Thomas
Review: Aux Dog Takes On Post-9/11 Fear With The Sleeper Aux Dog Production Criticizes America’s Blinding Fear The Sleeper is intended to be social satire about the post-9/11 culture of fear. But this contemporary comedy by Catherine Butterfield somehow manages [...] Leigh Hile \ Sep 13, 2012 Read More