Jew Review: ‘Fleishman Is In Trouble’
Do we really know our spouses? Do we? Really? That’s the question that Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s asks in her debut novel, Fleishman Is In Trouble, a brilliant, wise and sometimes terrifying dissection […]
Do we really know our spouses? Do we? Really? That’s the question that Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s asks in her debut novel, Fleishman Is In Trouble, a brilliant, wise and sometimes terrifying dissection […]
An 11-year-old M.O.T. Samantha Blaire Cutler is ready to dance in the Broadway tour of “Billy Elliot,” soon at the Ordway, the white-hot popular musical that Miss Cutler has a major role in.
For being such a timeless tale, it seems dated. Fairy Tale Satires have been done to death, since Woods made its debut in 1986. Woods was, in a way, ahead of its time. It’s just not as, well, timeless as it used to be.
Kout’s film isn’t about Big Moments. It’s about small changes that add up. Like the title character herself, the film deserves an opportunity to blossom.
Ravid Kahalani, the frontman for Yemen Blues, has a message to deliver. I just wish Kahalani would shut up and let the music do the talking for him.
Matisyahu is going through a change in his life. It’s apparent that he’s had a moment of clarity, and he’s running with it.
Jewish playwright Ken LaZebnik’s ode to autism is tender, funny, and utterly awesome.
Jewish playwright Ken LaZebnik’s ode to autism is tender, funny, and utterly awesome.
Want to see how low humanity can go? Go see the emotionally powerful, yet chillingly unsettling play, “Our Class.”
While the character of drag club owner, Georges, suits Hamilton’s larger-than-life persona perfectly, St. Paul native, Christopher Sieber, outshines the top-billed tanner.