Review Fix Exclusive: Jason Bartlett Interview
Embodying the viewpoints of Connecticut’s diverse second district, which consists of parts of Bethel, Danbury and even his hometown of Redding, Representative Jason Bartlett, the […]
Embodying the viewpoints of Connecticut’s diverse second district, which consists of parts of Bethel, Danbury and even his hometown of Redding, Representative Jason Bartlett, the […]
With the prominence politics plays in the everyday lives of most Americans, finding its way on our television screens, on our radios and in our […]
Despite the fact that many bar patrons stop by an establishment to chat with a friendly bartender, bartenders should keep in mind that the nuts […]
With photographs by 24 artists from all over the world, “Anthropographia 2010: Human Rights & Photography†is more diverse than any other exhibition at the […]
On a particularly rainy day in May, the director of “Two Gentlemen of Lebowski,†(a viral hit to which tickets were sold-out prior to opening […]
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Imagine waking up on a Sunday to the smell of delicious food cooking, and fresh corn bread baking in the oven, while listening to family […]
“Epicene†may have been performed in a modest little theater at the 14st YMCA in New York City this past week, with an equally as […]
“What is love, but destruction… to love fiercely, to destroy and be destroyed.†Just one of the powerful quotes that focused on the theme of […]
The Disorder Plays is a production featuring six short plays rolled into one, each portraying a different mental disorder. Opening with a psychiatric orderly played […]
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