Russian Critic Accidentally Reviews ‘Creatively’ Dubbed, Bootleg ‘Iron Lady’
Margaret Thatcher was tough on the Russians, but perhaps not quite as tough as she appears in a pirated version …
Lost Play Found: The ‘Exorcism’ of Eugene O’Neill
“Oh, no, no,” Washington Post drama critic Peter Marks wrote recently. “Not Eugene O’Neill.” Marks was reacting to an ambitious …
Secrets And Lies Overseas In ‘The Expats’
Kate Moore is bored. Every day, she gets her kids off to school, cooks, cleans and shops, occasionally has coffee …
From Page To Screen: Hollywood Targets YA Fiction
Sixteen-year-old Katniss is an accomplished archer in Suzanne Collins’ young adult trilogy, The Hunger Games, so it should be no …
Shakespeare’s Accent: How Did The Bard Really Sound?
“To be or not to be” may be the question, but there’s another question that’s been nagging Shakespeare scholars for …
‘The Big Con’: If You Can’t Avoid It, Avenge It
Americans have always been fascinated by con men. Why else would we have so many movies about legendary swindlers? Most …
Basil Twist: A Genius, With Many A String Attached
Basil Twist has been called a genius. The art he’s a genius at? Puppetry — which he knows can be …
Cooking School Spreads Immigrants’ Skills And Ethnic Recipes
If you want to learn how to make Vietnamese egg rolls, you can always check out a cookbook, a food …
Actress Ana Gasteyer Plays Not My Job
Ana Gasteyer wrote and performed a sketch on Saturday Night Live about a fake NPR show called Delicious Dish, which …
Niecy Nash Puts Her Blended Family In The Reality Spotlight
If you know the actress and comedian Niecy Nash, you’re probably either excited about her new reality show, Leave It …










