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Time of Their Lives

Take a note, Spider-Man. Just across the way from your seemingly cursed Broadway theatre, another cast of characters is demonstrating just how you stage a rock opera-musical. Unlike the hopelessly flat webbed superhero’s show, the opening notes of American Idiot are loud, abrasive and visually arresting—infused with the energy of a compelling young cast who capture the audience and won’t let go for the next hour and half or so. Plus, there are captivating flying sequences as well—take that Spidey!

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Lambs Flop

It was an over zealously gingerized take on a traditional Pims Cup that was the most memorable part of last night’s meal at The Lambs Club, Geoffrey Zakarian’s buzzy 44th

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Pass the Valium

At times on Saturday night, I felt like the ladies of Broadway’s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown were warming up for the New York Marathon.  What with

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Fresh Meat

When I first moved to Manhattan, folks told me that you may start calling yourself a “true New Yorker” only after living here 10 years.  It was always said with

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Love, Jackson Style

Last Friday, I fell in love all over again with a man some are calling the American Hitler.  I first became infatuated with him when I was 11, while visiting

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