Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
There’s a great scene in Broadcast News where Albert Brooks is trying to convince a dubious Holly Hunter that William…
Declaring war on a pair of American nuisances.
Life is a cabaret for Liza Minnelli—still.
After a shaky start, Wadsworth’s latest captures the comedy of heartache.
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
Book-It’s Beloved Country has too much crying, not enough real tears.
An O’Neill play awakens in high style.
Seattle’s LGFF gives everybody a warm embrace on its 10th birthday.
Irish cinema reaches beyond the Troubles.
A Hellish makeover with drag’s first lady.
It is now officially time for this “reality” phase of entertainment to end. I’m sorry I ever spent any time…
Corey Pearlstein says he’s ready for the ConWorks challenge.
A Whole production squanders its pregnant possibilities.
The Toaster is filled with stale bread.
Changing partners between stage and screen.
FUNNY GIRL Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $24.95 ALONG WITH the essential restoration of William Wyler’s 1968 film to its ravishing…
The King is alive
A vagina dialogue with half a Heart.
A black Salesman arrives with pressing questions.
