Now, that same farcical fun is brought to the stage and audience members can get caught up in the side-splitting frivolity at ...
After an informal six-year hiatus, Glasgow sunshine purveyors Sacred Paws discuss reconciling their silly, sunny side with ...
After serving as the first head of the Writers’ Union of Canada, she knew the country’s major authors and rising stars, so she used these connections to program a highly successful annual celebration ...
March’s best new TV shows comprise a real variety pack—one that includes a few of the all-around greatest series we’re likely ...
However, “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals,” still manages to find relevance today. Although their prediction that pot would be legal nationwide did fall short. Starkid’s original production was ...
This week, we reached out to our Otsego County friends and neighbors to find out what helps them relax in this heated ...
In that article I discussed a volume by Douglas Wilson: A Serrated Edge (CanonPress, 2003). The book’s subtitle is this: “A ...
This seemingly contradictory sentence (reminds me of Dzof Azmi’s “Contradictheory” in StarMag) listed as an example to elucidate the meaning of “oxymoron” (Concise Oxford English ...
this saga of a 13-year-old boy charged with killing a female classmate speaks profoundly to the impact of social media and that oxymoron “incel culture” on sensitive young minds. The cast—led by ...