Theater Review: "The K of D" showcases versatile Renata Friedman
Renata Friedman’s incredible performance of a whopping 16 characters in the creepy “The K of D” at Illusion Theater is worth seeing.
Renata Friedman’s incredible performance of a whopping 16 characters in the creepy “The K of D” at Illusion Theater is worth seeing.
TC Jewfolk’s review of Latté Da’s “Putnam County Spelling Bee” at the Ordway. “It’s fun. Go see it. And bring your kid brother.”
TC Jewfolk’s review of Latté Da’s “Putnam County Spelling Bee” at the Ordway. “It’s fun. Go see it. And bring your kid brother.”
From lonesome wandering to the hearth of tradition and community, and back again.
This book isn’t for the feint of heart, but if you’re looking for a tale of strong women doing the best they can in the midst of harrowing circumstances, this novel is for you.
This book isn’t for the feint of heart, but if you’re looking for a tale of strong women doing the best they can in the midst of harrowing circumstances, this novel is for you.
The artwork of survival. A Sabes JCC art exhibition reveals much about pain, hope and humanity. A guest post by Jodi Elowitz.
AISH MN Rabbi Da-vid Rosenthal ponders what we should REALLY be thanking Steve Jobs for. And what our thanks says about us.
AISH MN Rabbi Da-vid Rosenthal ponders what we should REALLY be thanking Steve Jobs for. And what our thanks says about us.
Temptation eyes, looking through my, my, my soul (Grass ben Roots, circa 1970 CE).