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Charles Lewis III, contemplating sound body and sound mind? “Heartthrob? Never! Black ‘n ugly as ever…” – The Notorious BIG, “One More Chance” I have this thing I do before every show. It’s really not all that different from the pre-show…
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Charles Lewis III, jumping back into the game. “Don’t call it a comeback, I been here for years” – LL Cool J, “Mama Said Knock You Out” As I write this, I’m a few hours removed from finally seeing Into the…
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Charles Lewis III, opening the new year with a chirp! “In criticism, I will be bold, and as sternly, absolutely just with friend and foe. From this purpose nothing shall turn me.” – Edgar Allan Poe, in a letter to Joseph…
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“My royal lord, You do not give the cheer: the feast is sold That is not often vouch’d, while ’tis a-making, ‘Tis given with welcome; to feed were best at home; From thence the sauce to meat is ceremony; Meeting were…
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Charles Lewis III, breaking his own format. “I wonder if anyone ever notices the cross and Virgin Mary in my hand?” “Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined.” – Toni Morrison, Beloved This is about race. You don’t wanna read…
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Charles Lewis III returns with part two of his interviews with the creative team behind Pleiades, which opens later this week at the Phoenix Theatre. “A son is a son ‘til he takes a wife, a daughter’s a daughter all of…
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Charles Lewis III is today’s guest blogger, with an extremely thorough interview of Marissa Skudlarek, author of the upcoming world premiere, PLEIADES. We’re super excited about the show, and encourage everyone to go. We’d also like to let Marissa know we…
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Charles Lewis III returns to get romantic. “I want you to lie to me just as sweetly as you know how for the rest of my life.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Offshore Pirate”, The Saturday Evening Post (29 May 1920)…
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Today’s guest blog is by Charles Lewis III, who returns with a record number of links in one article. In olden times they had to make their own fun. “So the conservative who resists change is as valuable as the radical…