RIDE ON, SIMON STOKES
TONIGHT AND NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
An awesome event, tonight. In 1977 a roots rock punk band called the Flesh Eaters was birthed by poet Chris Desjardins
THIS WEEK AT THE BROAD STAGE
Two Broad Stage productions caught my attention this week: “Small Mouth Sounds” on the main stage and “Shakespeare, His Wife and The Dog” at
BUSTED-DOWN FORD AND PLATFORM HEELS
Sometimes life is defined by a single incident. And when that incident is tragic, things change abruptly. Author, poet and playwright Susan Hayden’s beloved
At lunch with his wife Katherine (Kat), our mutual friend Ted Bonnitt, who brought us together, and me, Noel Blanc was doing what he does best, sharing personal reminiscences of
NOTEWORTHY column for Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
I’VE GOT TO START LISTENING
To music more.
And to more music. The thrill of discovery will go on
The play is intelligent and sensitive. Well presented, especially by the two principal actors. And it's genuinely thought-provoking. But in spite of all this it just may not
City staff: Twilight Concert Series should go on hiatus in 2018
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The fate of the iconic Twilight Concert Series will be in the hands
FILM REVIEW
WONDER WHEEL
Rated PG-13
101 Minutes
Released December 1
I saw Wonder Wheel at a screening that featured a live Q&A with the lead actors afterwards,
You Don’t Need To Know The Words
By CHARLES ANDREWS
“LANDINI” — AURELIO;
“THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS” — SYRIANA (both, Real World Records).
I like to listen to, and tell others