Imaginary Interview with Sondre Lerche
He "crafts un-Britney pop, but can still rock to Justin," according to the always-reliable MTV. Typical for a mainstream American media entity that has trouble…
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He "crafts un-Britney pop, but can still rock to Justin," according to the always-reliable MTV. Typical for a mainstream American media entity that has trouble…
"Either I'm talkin' another language or he's a bit Mutt & Jeff." Prolific British stage/film/TV actress Imelda Staunton is a dramatic powerhouse -- radiant, bittersweet,…
Anna in the Tropics Seattle Rep's Bagley Wright Theatre Cigar factories of the late 19th and early 20th centuries often utilized the services of a…
"I've always really loved monkeys" The first thing you should know about Customer 152 is that it's homegrown. Filmmaker Jonathan Holbrook is from Lake Stevens,…
The Intiman's press notes for its current production claim that writer/performer Josh Kornbluth is best known for the 1992 comic monologue Red Diaper Baby, his…
Three metal-lined screens surround an otherwise minimal stage, with slick enviro-projections providing varying backdrops for the settings and narrative of Diana Moves, a well-meaning but…
Watching more than a few seconds of Fox News, one begins to realize that Rupert Murdoch's media organization is actually more a proponent of a…
Touch of Pink Thirtysomething Alim (Jimi Mistry), a London film set photographer with an Old Hollywood fetish, has an imaginary friend: the ghost of Cary…
"I'm madly in anger with you." We begin with a few words from my imaginary younger brother: {Keith} "The main reason I was so into…
"I may not be the most adept." For suburban 1970s Ohio teen Jonathan (Harris Allan), an unconventional boy named Bobby (Erik Smith) is a connection…