There are many whodunit mysteries on film and TV these days, such as “The After Party” and “Knives Out.” Then, there are the timeless classics
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The sounds of success
A 14-year-old boy left home for Los Angeles with dreams of becoming an actor. A 16-year-old boy wore hearing aids for the first time and
PREVIEW: Tis’ the season to be funny
If you are stressed out over upcoming finals, or if you have spent too much time Christmas shopping on Cyber Monday, perhaps it is time
Review: “Eight Nights”
It’s one thing to record history as a matter of fact, but it’s another thing when that history is told through a narrative. “Eight Nights,”
Preview: There’s no disguising true love
The works of Shakespeare are considered timeless, priceless and universally adaptable. They even travel well, all the way down to the islands. Twelfth Night
A masterwork on stage
Trapped in a charming mid-century modern bungalow, familial burdens surround former parents Bev and Russ as they pack up their home, from Clybourne Park to
An age-old division
Sequels tend to answer the questions for audiences who want to know what happened after the last scene ends in print or on the screen.
It’s more than a home
The house on Clybourne Street has become iconic in theater history, thanks to Lorraine Hansberry. Her “A Raisin in the Sun,” that was first performed