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The opening-night crowd with whom I saw this dark comedy last night — at the fledgling company‘s cramped Toronto digs, in the basement of...
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The opening-night crowd with whom I saw this dark comedy last night — at the fledgling company‘s cramped Toronto digs, in the basement of...
Over the years depictions of the mafia have been centred in America, practically celebrating the notoriety achieved by local crime bosses. In spite of...
In Australia and New Zealand, Danielle Cormack is well known for her stage and screen work. Her roles in the Australian TV series Underbelly:...
The proverb says, “Don’t judge a person until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” This is of course a metaphor about not making...
The chaos and confusion experienced in a mob causes people to make ill-advised decisions that can result in harm to themselves or others. Getting...
Preliminary judgement based on physical traits is virtually engrained in our psyche. When you look at someone, the first thing you notice is their...
In 1981, violent crimes in New York reached an all-time high. Urban decay led to an increase in robberies and, consequently, violent crimes. It...
Sharr White‘s 2011 one-act play, which made its Canuck debut on Thursday night in a new Canadian Stage production in Toronto, takes an unusual...
Job security is practically an oxymoron in today’s economy. Companies are still filing for bankruptcy with alarming frequency and downsizing or “reorganizing” is a...
The police procedural is a TV trope long overdone, but Flashpoint has done a fantastic job in making it seem refreshingly original. The five...