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Review: ‘In the Heights’ is a heartwarmer for even the coldest of hearts

With passionate musical numbers and a vibrant Latinx diaspora, In the Heights is the perfect movie to watch in celebration of summer spirit.  In the...

Review: Netflix’s movie adaptation of ‘The Woman in the Window’ makes for ‘paneful’ entertainment

The best-selling trope of modern-day psychological thrillers, ‘single woman with anxiety disorder or trauma witnesses criminal activity but no one believes her until the...

Review: Sock ’n’ Buskin’s ‘Concord Floral’ is an honest portrayal of teenage life

Concord Floral, a play written by Jordan Tannahill, represents the teenage condition and the ability we all possess to look the other way in...

Review: Sock ’n’ Buskin ‘All in the Timing’ was lost in virtual translation

Sock ’n’ Buskin’s production of David Ives’ All in the Timing, was a fitting choice of play considering the COVID-19 pandemic, but the show...

Review: Netflix docuseries ‘Flavorful Origins: Gansu Cuisine’ brings a taste of home

The first part of Netflix’s new docuseries Flavorful Origins, Gansu Cuisine, was the perfect show to curb my cravings for home. Pre-pandemic, I had...