This weekend: The Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park

On Sunday, October 1, come to Fort Tryon Park, near the top of Manhattan (and right next door to me) to enjoy the annual Medieval Festival.  Take the A Train to 190th Street stop, take the elevator up to Fort Washington Avenue and turn right. There will be jousting, falconry demonstrations, medieval weaponry, people in … Continue reading This weekend: The Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park

Review: The Red Letter Plays (IN THE BLOOD and F**KING A)

Recently I saw the two Red Letter Plays written by Susan-Lori Parks at the Signature Theatre in New York.  Parks had off-handedly said she would write a new play based on the classic American novel "The Scarlet Letter."  When she scrapped her first attempt that she titled F**KING A (I use the same attribute used … Continue reading Review: The Red Letter Plays (IN THE BLOOD and F**KING A)

The Edward Albee Collection at Sotheby’s

When Edward Albee died about a year ago his estate arranged an auction of the art work he had collected to benefit the foundation he established.  Sotheby's won the right to conduct the auction and the exhibit for the sale opens today at their headquarters on the upper East Side of Manhattan.  I have purchased … Continue reading The Edward Albee Collection at Sotheby’s

Recent Reads: RAZZLE DAZZLE, THE BATTLE FOR BROADWAY by Michael Riedel

Books about show biz too often focus on the glitter and glamour of the performers but Razzle Dazzle fixates on the theater owners that really rule The Great White Way.  This is a fascinating and fun read on the history of Broadway theaters focusing on the seventies and eighties but providing full context.  It dwells … Continue reading Recent Reads: RAZZLE DAZZLE, THE BATTLE FOR BROADWAY by Michael Riedel

Seeing my hometown Cincinnati Reds play the New York Mets

Tonight we go to Citifield to see my Cincinnati Reds take on the New York Mets.  I know the modern argument that in professional sports you are really rooting for a uniform, not a team as the players are interchangeable, unlike the "old days."  Actually players were moved around in the old days but at … Continue reading Seeing my hometown Cincinnati Reds play the New York Mets

Bonus post: Springtime for our Little Hitlers

Had to add a quick note.  Just read a great piece in the flailing New York Times.  I subscribe but think they allow visitors to read several articles each month.  Give it a read: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/06/opinion/comedy-protest-taxes-nazis.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-right-region&region=opinion-c-col-right-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-right-region Hope the link works.  It helps me explain why I am both anti-White-Power and anti-Antifa.  Non violence and humor always … Continue reading Bonus post: Springtime for our Little Hitlers