Still Rockin’ after All these Years: ‘The Story of Lovers Rock’ (2011) at NY ADIFF
Not the Steve McQueen film, but the 2011 documentary that first brought the Black British genre to light.
Not the Steve McQueen film, but the 2011 documentary that first brought the Black British genre to light.
SF Ballet brings back last year’s winning show for a not-quite-perfect online presentation.
Writer-director Eugene Ashe is far too in love with his own style to create any real love between his two leads.
Before Christmas touches town, I look back on two flamboyant shows by Cutting Ball and Taylor Mac.
Not even a global pandemic can stop the ACT and SF Ballet from bringing their annual holiday productions to the world.
Yasmina Reza’s clunky script is given an equally shaky production for SF Playhouse’s virtual season-opener.
My very-late, but still-relevant review of the ACT’s show about this unsung heroine of baseball history.
Stephen Buel still owes me money for this never-published East Bay Express story.
My belated look at 2019 puts 2020 into perspective.
SF Ballet’s gorgeous remount ‘Midsummer’ only lasted one night, which somehow seems appropriate.
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