Instead of sweating through another session on the treadmill, lifting weight after weight, or counting down the laps until you can hop out of the pool, why not try something new this summer?
Author Archives: Courtney Powell
Theater Review: “Stick Fly”
If you’ve ever wondered whether the grass is greener on the other side, Lydia R. Diamond’s “Stick Fly,” now at the Matrix Theatre, is a tale that will surely set you straight.
Food Review: Café Crêpe
In these tough economic times, not very many of us are going to have the money to hop on a plane to Italy or spend a week in Paris. The solution? If you can’t join them, eat like them.
Journalist to share experiences at Festival
Not every journalist gets to write articles on everything from gun control in the U.S. to the celebrity couple, Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady.
Theater Review: “I Love My Wife”
If there’s one thing to be learned from Michael Stewart’s “I Love My Wife,” it’s that even the most taboo subjects are socially acceptable when paired with a jaunty tune.
Theater Review: “Into the Woods”
Some say that once childhood ends, you can never go back. Turns out, the only thing necessary is a drive down La Brea Avenue.
There, playing at the Lyric Theatre, is James Lapine’s legendary “Into The Woods.” You may never be 5 years old again, but during this delightful and disturbing two-hour show, you’ll come close to it.
Earthlings in comedic space
For some, the best things in life are free.