Earlier today, an image started circling the Internet. On it was a list of the songs its poster professed to be on the VH1 Divas Live Tribute to Whitney Houston. A number of things don't exactly make sense on the preliminary setlist. Why is Kelly Clarkson singing two of her own...
Read More »There are two huge, delightful surprises in Dan Fishback's new play "The Material World," playing Fridays and Saturdays all July at Dixon Place's HOT! Festival for queer performance. One is that the play, which has an anachronistic set-up at the heart of its absurdist drama t...
Read More »Many large metropoles attract hundreds of film festivals. Cities like New York City and Toronto are inundated with film festivals. Surely some of these festivals are less than exciting; many exist simply to provide a venue for those films that can't find another venue.
Read More »In the face of a masculinity crisis (not that again!) that is now being led by Adam Carolla with his book "In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks" and Morgan Spurlock with his new film "Mansome," several men and women, are unabashedly redefining the masculine, a...
Read More »If you have the chance to see James Franco's new film (co-directed by Franco and Ian Olds), "Francophrenia (or: Don't Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is") at this week's Tribeca Film Festival, please do...So long as you don't think you'd mind staring at Franco, most...
Read More »After several decades of the Reagan-Bush-Palin-Santorum circus in town, perhaps we don't need to be reminded of how silly this country can be. But a group of documentaries at the Tribeca Film Festival are exploring this funny land in a number of ways:
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Hello world. I'm Bryce. After three years as a writer for Indiewire, it was time for me to branch out and start saying what's really on my mind. Alas, here I am as a Lost Boy.
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