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Whenever I get together with a friend for lunch, conversation almost always begins with what one of them calls “an organ recital,” the sharing of updates about our surgeries, aches and pains, new ...
Terry Chiu’s “ghetto cosplay convention battle royale free for all” is getting a one-night-only screening on July 29.
The Music Man  is one of those rare musicals that’s quite old fashioned and wears its stodgy heart on its sleeve like a badge ...
Stephen King's latest TV series The Institute premiered recently on MGM+, and so far it seems like it's yet another winner in the catalog of adaptations from the author's massive collection. The ...
Look at those people bobbing in the Channel, crossing the sea every day in an irresistible tide.
For those of you who have not read Stephen King’s The Institute, first published in 2019, The Lisping Man is a mysterious and shady character who shows up at the end of the book and spells out ...
Stephen King's signature TV and Movie cameos may be coming to an end after a role in his latest sci-fi adaptation was scrapped.
Clarence Nash voiced Donald, Disney’s white duck, and the incomparable Mel Blanc was Warner Brothers’ dreaded, lisping black duck.
Michael R. Jackson's Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical runs at Actor’s Express in Atlanta through Aug. 31. For fans of inventive theater, it should not be missed.
Encouraging the town librarian to find love are her mother, a great performance by Mary Ernster and little, lisping brother Wintrop, played nicely by Johnny Rabe.