Interview
An interview with debut novelist (at last!) Steve Almond.
Read More“The play challenges us to think about those we consider our enemies, and to think of them with compassion and understanding.”
Read More“I may second guess how a song was recorded. But I can say that all that we have done has come from an honest place.”
Read MoreWe live on the stage of my theater now.
Read MoreIn Lowell, America played to a packed, enthusiastic, Centrum Silver-popping crowd who sang along with the band’s impressively deep roster of hits.
Read MoreAll three are singer/songwriters whose individual gifts mesh seamlessly with soaring harmonies and a like-minded empathetic view of the world.
Read More“The abuse in the church has very unique and cruel twists to it. And, as one of the oldest continuous patriarchal institutions in the world, looking at the church helps us to reflect upon how many established institutions, including families, help perpetuate and conceal violence throughout society.”
Read MoreThe Combat Zone is more than simply a captivating exposition of legal proceedings and adjacent matters. It is an incisive, vivid, jarring, and meticulous account of — as the subtitle says — “murder, race, and Boston’s struggle for justice.”
Read More“I always wanted to write about abolition, because abolition is the most successful social movement in American history.”
Read MoreViewers are drawn into an active, immersive experience watching the series. They come away with the feeling that poetry is in them.
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