The actor plays a pedophile who reunites with one of his former students (Kieron Moore) in this Mark Duplass-backed film written and directed by Elliot Tuttle. By Jourdain Searles Aaron (Kieron Moore) ...
Warren Buffett suggests all parents do one thing before they die, whether they have 'modest or staggering wealth' Truck driver in fatal Florida crash repeatedly failed driving tests, official says.
It’s axiomatic in the commercial theater that two shows always sell: “Fiddler on the Roof” and “The Sound of Music.” Why? Both are beloved works of genius that are generous when it comes to human ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick David Cale’s astonishing one-man show in Brooklyn erects some familiar signposts before swerving into the unexpected. By Elisabeth ...
Keyboardist James Weir has already made an impression on Chicago’s indie-rock scene in Ne-Hi and spin-off band Spun Out, but with his first album as a bandleader, he leaves the sweaty basement venue ...
For a filmmaker once synonymous with slackerdom, Richard Linklater has proven to be one of the most prodigious and consistently excellent American filmmakers. A small but rich vein of the two dozen ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Det. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) gets a call in the middle of the night telling him his son, Sean (Mika Amonsen) — now a rookie with the Boston Police Department — has been injured ...
As luck would have it, Danny has a lot in common with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), who’s working the arson/murder case for the Boston PD. Like Danny, Lena comes from a family filled ...
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Bluesound has had a run of very competent, well-featured and well-priced compact music streamers, but it’s been a while since one really stood out as a class leader when it comes to outright sound ...
A stately but often listless period love story, "The History of Sound" is full of romantic longing but lacks a central spark. It is refined and elegant but comes off as a tepid slog. Paul Mescal is ...
Blue Run’s core lineup consists of some pretty standard whiskeys: bourbon and rye produced in small batches, as nebulous as that term is, that are pretty decent but haven’t always stood out for me.
Conditioned by the awestruck pleasure of falling in love, and showcasing Meg Duffy’s effortlessly acrobatic guitar playing, their latest LP is their most confident, adventurous album yet. Save this ...