Stagestruck: Wit and Wile on the Riviera

Stagestruck: Wit and Wile on the Riviera

As winter approaches, National Theatre Live serves up a summertime tonic (as in, gin and).  The live-capture of “Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare’s comedy of wit and wile, screens twice this month at Amherst Cinema, the Valley’s indispensable film house.

Love Letter to a Nightmare

Love Letter to a Nightmare

“I secretly believe that I am a goddess with very brief moments of incarnation,” Jennifer Johnson declares, robed in a long white shift, a pair of ram’s horns set on her head. She’s portraying – or perhaps channeling – Leonora Carrington, the free-spirited...

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Ahoy, Matey!: A Captain's Guide to his Semen

Having accomplished the majority of my boy-on-girl action in my teens and set up shop in lesbianland soon after that, I haven't needed to put much serious thought into semen besides "Spit or swallow?" and "Please don't fertilize me!" So when a reader (let's go with...

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Cinemadope: Art and the business of art

Cinemadope: Art and the business of art

Set as a stylish thriller with a Parisian backdrop, it tells the story of journalist Esther Stegmann (Anna Sigalevitch), whose appraiser husband brings home a painting that unlocks long closed doors in her family’s history.