Chaim Potok was to the tenets and vicissitudes of Judaism as Eli Wiesel was to the Holocaust. Each man pursued his personal obsession with unflagging intensity, to a total of
In the old days when everyone was young, studios like MGM made films filled with cutie-pie girls who sang and danced and fell blissfully in love and presumably lived happily
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
Travels With The Obsessive Librarian
By Cynthia Citron
How long do you keep an overdue library book on your nightstand before you get around to returning it?
Three days? Two
by Cynthia Citron
Nina Sallinen is simply terrific channeling the fiery spirit of Marie Curie. She is sorrowful, angry, demanding, persistent, proud, playful, coquettish, loving, and RADIANT. And that last,
by Cynthia Citron
Well, I knew it had to end some time. I have had the good fortune to see many delicious plays in the last month. Unfortunately, the lucky
by Cynthia Citron
The play “Somewhere in the Middle” is about three generations of a family living together somewhere in the Midwest.
For once, they are not a dysfunctional family,