GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Everybody knew Bill Bauer. And maybe nobody did.
He was complex but not contradictory. Mysterious (probably by intention) but not aloof. Most knew him only through
Traditionally January is an exceedingly boring month. The movies that are
released this month, are usually the dregs of the studios roster. Restaurants are more likely to be empty and
Ever since the election I've had a re-occurring nightmare. Because of global warming, waves pound my 3rd floor apartment. Even worse, a series of atomic bombs causes nuclear
After last week's column, I received a number of emails from readers with stories of disappointment in meeting their heroes. I couldn't help but notice our
Lots to see, lots to do.
I’ll be attending a super special event as operatic star Julia Migenes returns to The Odyssey Theatre with a world premiere of her
The slice of life that he brings to the stage is his own. Filled with pain and anger, hostility, loneliness, and alienation, it is, nevertheless, a solo performance that in
Rated PG
108 Minutes
Animation
Released December 21
Sing is a joyful collaboration of well-known actors and talented singers and musicians who voice the wacky characters in this animated ode
If you missed my column last Friday it's because it ran on Tuesday. Grr.
(To see it click here: http://www.smdp.com/and-a-child-shall-inspire-us/159154) Actually, in my
By CHARLES ANDREWS
WHAT’S A POOR COLUMNIST TO DO?
Agonize over the heavy burden of trying to make sense of a year like no other, without knocking down Christmas