Monthly Archives: May 2009

PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival: for people who seriously dig anything remotely awesome.

By Meghan Hubley Thursday night at the Comedy Bar could have easily been one of the liveliest, joyful, and ridiculous nights I have experienced there. (And that, TWISI-ites, is saying something; I mean the place is called COMEDY BAR for … Continue reading

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A Little Art for Your Palette

Sometimes you just don’t want to go to the theatre. I know that’s a strange way to begin a review, but it’s the truth. Sometimes we’re simply not in the mood to trundle down to that well-known place where we … Continue reading

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The Shadow Shines

By Meghan Hubley I have never seen an opera. Not one that hasn’t been billed as a musical, or operetta anyway (I’ve seen ‘The Phantom Of…’ and sang baritone…yes, baritone…in ‘The Pirates of Penzance” when I was 17…) But that … Continue reading

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There’s No Phoenix from this Ash Girl

I used to write stories compulsively as a child; I wrote hundreds and hundreds of them that fill vintage floppy disks and old coiled notebooks in my mother’s house. One of the things I used to do while in elementary … Continue reading

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