Month: November 2018

“Life x3,” the Universe, and Everything

“Life x3,” the Universe, and Everything

In the new production of Yasmina Reza’s Life x3 by the New Light Theater Project, the host of a disastrous dinner party (Henri) laments the insignificance of human beings and their personal lives in comparison to the universe. One of his guests (Ines) counters that human beings and their personal lives are what make the universe interesting, asking, “Where would the […]

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A Review of “Bernie and Mikey’s Trip to the Moon”

A Review of “Bernie and Mikey’s Trip to the Moon”

Bernie and Mikey’s Trip to the Moon, playing through December 2nd with the Strangemen Theatre Company at 59E59 Theaters, is the first full-length play by Scott Aiello. A note from Artistic Director Val Day mentions that the play is inspired by Aiello’s relationship with his sister, who has a disability. The story’s roots in personal experience is hardly surprising, because the […]

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Comfort is Key with Ally Shoes

Comfort is Key with Ally Shoes

There’s nothing much harder than finding a good pair of comfortable, fashionable heels. You can usually only find either one or the other – they either look great and make you break out in blisters, or are totally heavenly but aren’t shoes you want to wear out in public. But what if I told you there’s a company that’s dedicated […]

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A Cheesecake Lover’s Delight: The Cheesecake Bible Cookbook

A Cheesecake Lover’s Delight: The Cheesecake Bible Cookbook

Delicious desserts and sweet treats have the power to invoke our fondest memories. My favorite nostalgic cheesecake memory involves love. My relationship with my partner started long distance so we weren’t always together for holidays. When we first started dating, to woo me, she ordered a strawberry cheesecake to be sent special delivery for Valentine’s Day. To commemorate our first […]

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