Must-Read: A Court of Mist and Fury
A Court of Mist and Fury is an excellent sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses. In fact, it’s even better than the first book. The romance is crazy-hot,
Continue ReadingA Court of Mist and Fury is an excellent sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses. In fact, it’s even better than the first book. The romance is crazy-hot,
Continue ReadingEncoding. Storing, Retrieving. Those are three things the brain does; they are also the three parts of Nick Payne’s newest brilliant play, Incognito. As with Payne‘s other work (namely the
Continue ReadingThe hysterical and piercing cry of Una (Michelle Williams) echoes throughout the theater. We have just witnessed a piece of the complicated and murky relationship between Una and Ray (Jeff
Continue ReadingIt’s been the summer of superheroes—from Batman v. Superman to Captain America: Civil War. And, now we can add X-Men: Apocalypse to that growing list. With Singer at the helm,
Continue Reading2015 was a whirlwind year for Corey Kent White. He released his debut EP, which sold over 80,000 digital copies, and reached the Top 8 on NBC’s The Voice—all while
Continue ReadingShane Harper has never shied away from baring his soul in his songwriting. His latest EP—Like I Did—showcases his evolving maturity, resulting in his most sophisticated work to date. It’s
Continue ReadingAli Wong’s new Netflix comedy special, “Baby Cobra,” debuted on Netflix May 5th. In a tight 41 minutes, she manages to cover a lot of ground: race, pregnancy, The Life-Changing
Continue ReadingAriana Grande is back with her third studio album, “Dangerous Woman” and after the two year wait – she has returned with another solid smash. Featuring artists like Macy Gray,
Continue ReadingNew to the New York City Center stage is the desolate thriller The Ruins of Civilization. Starring Tim Daly, Rachael Holmes, Roxanna Hope and Orlagh Cassidy, this play is set in a dystopian
Continue ReadingShuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed is a perfectly imperfect addition to this Broadway season. Though burdened with an uneven book,
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