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WISH LIST Starring Gabin as Gabin

ricksflicks wrote 1 week ago: RICK’S JOURNAL (My Film Career) We all have a list of must-see(s), if not a written list at le … more →

Tags: Reviews, Marcel Carné, Jacques Prévert

THE LAND OF OZ AND THE LAND OF LINCOLN, AGAIN

ricksflicks wrote 2 weeks ago: The Specialness of Michelle Williams Michelle Williams possesses quiet versatility.  Her stunning pe … more →

Tags: Reviews, Lincoln, James Franco, Michelle Williams

Split Decisions: When Critics Change Their Minds

generatorarts wrote 2 months ago: On second thought… When a politician flip-flops on a position, the public and the press alike … more →

Tags: Art, Moça, gagosian gallery, Peter Schjeldahl, Changing My Mind About Gustav Klimt's Adele, Adele Bloch-Bauer, Gustav Klimt, art critic, Clement Greenberg

Black and Russian on Broadway. Arabs On Stage. Broadway Panorama Spring 2013

New York Theater wrote 2 months ago: Click on pics to get the full Broadway Panorama Spring 2013 “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spi … more →

Tags: New York Theater, New York Theater Weekly Summary, annie baker, lanford wilson, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Arab Theater, clive davis, carole king, The Mound Builders

Mike Wallace's 1958 Dali-ance2 comments

Campaign Outsider wrote 4 months ago: From Wall Street Journal theater critic Terry Teachout’s invaluable About Last Night blog at A … more →

Tags: Artsjournal, About last night...., WSJ, midnight in paris, mike wallace, salvador dali

Glengarry Glen Roast1 comment

Campaign Outsider wrote 5 months ago: The latest revival of Glengarry Glen Ross, David Mamet’s landmark update of Arthur Miller … more →

Tags: New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Ben Brantley, Liev Schreiber, Al Pacino, Bobby Cannavale, alan alda, glengarry glen ross

A Quote From H.L Mencken, Truer Today Than When He Wrote It.3 comments

tarpon wrote 6 months ago: Henry Louis “H. L.” Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American jour … more →

Tags: News and politics, Government, democracy, united states, H. L. Mencken, A Second Mencken Chrestomathy, The Baltimore Sun, Mencken

Louis Armstrong -- Satchmo At His Best - Legends In Concert

Lugen Family Office wrote 6 months ago: Louis Armstrong — Satchmo At His Best – Legends In Concert Also featured is footage of A … more →

Tags: legacy resources, Biography, Stories, Vocation, Passion, famous people, New York, Armstrong, louis armstrong

Satchmo At the Waldorf

manwithoutqualities wrote 7 months ago: Here is a play based upon Terry Teachout’s excellent biography. Also check out this time perio … more →

Tags: jazz, louis armstrong, Jazz 2, Ricky Riccardi

Burns & Murray Review "Satchmo at the Waldorf" at Shakespeare & Company2 comments

burnsandmurray wrote 9 months ago: John Douglas Thompson as Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong in Satchmo at the Waldorf by Terry Te … more →

Tags: Drama, Music, Reviews, theatre, Shakespeare & Company, John Douglas Thompson, Satchmo, Gordon Edlelstein, Miles Davis

Preview: John Douglas Thompson in Terry Teachout's "Satchmo at the Waldorf"1 comment

Larry Murray wrote 9 months ago: John Douglas Thmpson returns to Shaespeare & Company for the world premierre of “Satchmo a … more →

Tags: theatre, Music, Drama, News, Shakespeare & Company, John Douglas Thompson, preview, Play, Satchmo at the Waldorf

Yom huledet "Pops"

manwithoutqualities wrote 9 months ago: Today is Louis Armstrong’s birthday, in my view a musical titan to match the likes of Wagner. … more →

Tags: Music, jazz, New Orleans, louis armstrong, Jazz 2, What a Wonderful World, pops: a life of louis armstrong, Ricky Riccardi, karnofsky

1962 Is the Year Everything Changed1 comment

Emily Esfahani Smith wrote 10 months ago: by Emily Esfahani Smith Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton in “Who’s Afraid of Virgin … more →

Tags: Emily Esfahani Smith, Virtues, Pop Culture Blog, acculturated, emily esfahani smith, acculturated.com, Bob Dylan, 1962, 1968

"High Noon" & Manliness1 comment

Templeton Editor wrote 10 months ago: By Diane Ellis Source: Second Reel “It’s said that most Americans under the age of 30 reflexiv … more →

Tags: Diane Ellis Scalisi, Hollywood, masculinity, Manliness, Classic Movies, High Noon, Gary Cooper, Kay Hymnowitz, manning up

I'm a child of the Sixties

radiopatriot wrote 10 months ago: WHEN DID “THE 60S” BEGIN? POSTED ON JULY 21, 2012 BY PAUL MIRENGOFF “The 60s,” it is sometimes said, … more →

Tags: American spirit, The 60's, Paul Mirengoff, Powerlineblog

Review of "Pops"

manwithoutqualities wrote 10 months ago: Here’s a review from the very excellent Journal of Jazz Studies. Along with Teachout’s … more →

Tags: oakeshott, Aesthetics, Spontaneous Order, Music, jazz, Ricky Riccardi, Journal of Jazz Studies, Satchmo, H. L. Mencken

Birthday Double Bill: Armstrong + America1 comment

Andrew J. Sammut wrote 10 months ago: Happy birthday, Louis Armstrong, whatever date you chose for it: While you’re at it, visit Ric … more →

Tags: louis armstrong, jazz birthdays, Ricky Riccardi, POPS, Satch, July 4, Independence Day

event musings: 2012 ATCA conference [people]4 comments

martha wade steketee wrote 11 months ago: American Theatre Critics Association Annual Conference Playwrights, Presenters, and Panels Friday Ju … more →

Tags: Theatre - General, theatre dramaturgy, About Face Theatre, Greg Allen, Victory Gardens Theater, Theater Oobleck, Atça, Darren M. Canady, M. Elizabeth Osborn New Play Award

Wall Street Journal on Alex North's "Death of a Salesman" Score

Dylanna Music wrote 1 year ago: Mr. Nichols, who saw “Death of a Salesman” performed on Broadway when he was 17 years ol … more →

Tags: Alex North, score, Death of a Salesman, soundtracks, Wall Street Journal, Reviews, Mike Nichols, Phillip Seymour Hoffman


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