To See or Not to See: American Psycho
Blood has been spilled on Broadway thanks to American Psycho. Based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis as well as the film adaptation that followed (staring a masterful Christian
Continue ReadingBlood has been spilled on Broadway thanks to American Psycho. Based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis as well as the film adaptation that followed (staring a masterful Christian
Continue ReadingOn April 18th, Kris Allen took center stage at Gramercy Theatre—a stop on his Letting You In tour. The singer-songwriter is no stranger to performing live. And, knows exactly what
Continue ReadingWhat could possibly go wrong when a bunch of caricatures with a flair for the dramatic come together on a ship that doubles as the casino Barracuda? Uh, everything. Disaster! embarks
Continue ReadingThe British music scene was at its height in the late ’90s—thanks to acts like Oasis, Blur, and Radiohead. But, behind the glitz and glamour, the industry is notoriously cutthroat.
Continue ReadingThe Lumineers return with their sophomore album, Cleopatra, and it doesn’t disappoint. While their debut self-titled album was an across-the-board hit, singles like “Submarines” and “Stubborn Love” rose to the
Continue ReadingTBS’s new comedy, The Detour, has promise. Jason Jones and Samantha Bee–a dream team from Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show–have created a sometimes funny, sometimes just okay sitcom about a family and a
Continue ReadingImagination theater is trending these days. From the magical production of Peter and the Starcatcher to the fun production of The Robber Bridegroom, audiences, more than ever, are being asked to actively use their imaginations. They
Continue ReadingWith so many streaming services at our fingertips, there’s no shortage of great original content. YouTube Red is the latest brand venturing into that world. And, one of their newest
Continue ReadingTonight marks the premiere of SYFY’s Hunter—airing at 10/9c. The excitement for the show has been building since the announcement of Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead) and Natalie Chaidez’s
Continue ReadingRoundabout Theatre Company’s charming new production of Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick‘s She Loves Me will seem familiar to most. In fact, the story is not original. You’ve probably seen it on
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