POSTED // May 5,2011 - Sam Shepard’s 1980 play about the complicated relationship between two brothers doesn’t deconstruct their knotty family ties so...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - An unlikely gaggle of wounded Allied soldiers have found themselves together in a clinic ward at World War II’s end in John Patrick’s 60-year-old play. The motley crew, from...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - Devotees of creative anachronism—those who dress in period costume to celebrate the era of knights, damsels and faeries—get a bad rap. Sure, their passion may not be...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - If comedian Ian Bagg looks like a hockey player, there’s a good reason: He grew up in British Columbia with aspirations of playing the sport professionally. However...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - Other, perhaps more realistic people, choose to instead dress up in costume and ride around to various drinking holes in order to help local charities in the increasingly popular Tour de Brewtah...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - Author and San Francisco Bay native Katie Arnold-Ratliff switched coasts to New York to help edit and regularly write for O, the magazine created by Chicago media mogul Oprah...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - A tiny piece of film-history trivia—a day of location shooting in 1959 for Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho—provides the germ for a thrilling debut novel that’s about far more than trivia...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - This Is Samoan Art sounds like it might present some kind of artistic travelogue, or fill in the blanks with an encyclopedic overview ...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - The Live Green SLC! Festival isn’t just for hippies, neo-hippies and eco-freaks. In its first year as sole organizer, ReDirect Guide is making the eighth annual festival local-centric...
POSTED // May 5,2011 - Plan-B’s SLAM is a great concept, now in its eighth year. Five playwrights meet 23 hours prior to curtain and receive a big envelope with a list of actors and a set of parameters. They write all...