Well, it isn’t “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, but it is as scathing in its depiction of a frustrated marriage as anything else Edward Albee ever wrote. And
Rated R
118 Minutes
Released January 20
I’ve always found that the personal background of directors informs the cinematic language of their work. Writer/ director Mike Mills is no
In 2000, Daniel Patrick Moynihan passed away, having been a remarkably intelligent four-term U.S. Senator from New York. Colorful and witty, he had friends on both sides of the
What could be more overwhelming than a play by Samuel Beckett? How about FIVE plays by Samuel Beckett?
Ron Sossi, the fearless founder of L.A.’s Odyssey Theatre and
Rated R
118 Minutes
Released December 28
It would be wise to clear all the extraneous thoughts streaming through your mind before seeing Paterson. This movie is a detailed window
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
WOW! BOOKS ARE BACK!
Look at all those people lined up at the Main Library last Sunday waiting to check out books. How exciting!
Well, it was pretty exciting but
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