Washington
i. ShearEighteen spans, massive Trembling softlySoothing and rocking, murmuringForgetfulness, abnegating the airThe space beneath The commuters hung aloft Steel and concrete, manmadePiles driven deep, riverbed anchorsTowering to braceHis vertebraeCooling drops condensing Salt air drifting in From estuary, cove and inletSoothe his pebbled skinHis task is far from easyA minor Atlas bearing Stress and strain—incalculable! No […]
Lunar Notes: May 1 – 15, 2024
Aries: Figuring out what really makes you happy fills you with energy and prepares you to take on new challenges, making May a very special month for you. While always energetic, this period finds you super charged and ready for any challenge. Lively conversations and physical activity brings on more energy. Be confident but realistic. […]
Album Review: Rale Micic’s Only Love Will Stay
Rale Micic’s latest release, Only Love Will Stay is a beautiful album that came forth from the dark days of the pandemic and subsequent shutdown. When the lockdown began in New York, Micic’s live schedule dried up quickly as all touring and live shows came to an end. “I didn’t really feel like playing at […]
Jesus Christ Superstar: A conversation with Jared Robinson
Okee dokee folks… The Narrows Center for the Arts in Fall River is branching out a bit and bringing in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar for two nights only! I interviewed Jared Robinson of The Little Theatre of Fall River who is presenting this production of the musical. John Fuzek (Motif): Tell me about […]
COMPANY: Far better to be alone than to be in bad company!
Stephen Sondheim. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying he was a brilliant composer and lyricist. Regarded as one of the most important figures in 20th-century musical theater, he is credited with reinventing the American musical. His frequent collaborations with Harold Prince, who originally produced and directed Company on Broadway, addressed complex themes ranging […]