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Review
The Madness of Poe Lives On in “Red-Eye To Havre De Grace”
Red-Eye To Havre De Grace, conceived by the Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental theatrical collective, is a pseudo-musical “action-opera” that takes place…
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Comic Books
First Trailer Offers Glimpse into “Guardians of the Galaxy”
Overall, the film appears to be one of the most elaborate and fun films in the Phase Two gallery. It…
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Recap
“Girls” Review: “Beach House”
After most of this season of Girls focused on Hannah, and profiled the other three girls individually, the gang finally…
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Review
Liars and Believers’ "Interference" Immerses Audience
The Liars and Believers’ production of Interference is as beautiful, sickening, and thought provoking as Picasso’s 1937 painting, Guernica, the…
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Review
Liars and Believers’ “Interference” Immerses Audience
The Liars and Believers’ production of Interference is as beautiful, sickening, and thought provoking as Picasso’s 1937 painting, Guernica, the…
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Opinion
An Informal Introduction to Shipping
Do you often find yourself sitting alone in your room, puzzling over what the big deal is with this whole…
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Comic Books
Review: She-Hulk #1
Overall, She-Hulk #1 comes off with a good first impression, enough to earn a place in a stack for the…
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Comic Books
Review: All New X-Men #23
Overall, while All New X-Men #23 brought up some interesting and entertaining points, its slow start really held it back.
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Review
"Company" Makes Up In Music What It Lacks In Headspace
The musical comedy by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth is mounted as Moonbox Productions first large-scale musical at the Roberts…
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