Jason Alexander was in the original cast of Neil Simon’s Broadway Bound (1987) and won a Tony Award for singing…
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Hard times foster lyricism. The 1930s and 1940s were unquestionably tough decades: unemployment, Jim Crow laws, the Dust Bowl, followed…
If you haven’t noticed lately that actor-director Jason Alexander is in our neck of the woods, then you haven’t been…
The Everson Museum of Art’s exhibit Time Returns: A Continuous Now has an ambitious agenda. Curators Judy Natal and D.J.…
The National Institute of Health reported not long ago that although men still consume more alcohol than women, the differences in abuse between the…
Millennials. Defined as the generation born between 1981 and 1996, they are often described as lazy, entitled, impatient and lacking…
Central New York Playhouse’s inventive production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (through Saturday, May 18) takes William Shakespeare’s fantasy comedy…
Joe Bob Briggs, the longtime champion of outlaw cinema, will visit Central New York this weekend as his “How Rednecks…
Rape, forced intercourse, was first a moral question: a sin. Subsequently it became a legal question: a crime. More recently…
The local premiere of Matt Cox’s off-Broadway smash Puffs marks a generational departure for executive director Dan Tursi’s 14-year-old Rarely…
For 20 years, Mandate of Heaven has been sliding in and out of the local music scene, planting a succession…
It’s been four long months since there has been a music show presented by WSEN’s The Dinosaur, with its FM…
St. David’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville has hosted “Celebration of the Arts” for nearly 50 years. But that will soon come to an end.
Thanksgiving dinner has long since ceased to be the holiday painted by Norman Rockwell. Given the changes in most families,…
The one-actor drama about cyberwarfare, Grounded, has been a magnet for female talent. Superstar director Julie Taymor helmed the Public…