My mom was just here visiting me for 3 weeks. It was nice to have the company and it was nice to have someone to go out and do things with and in general, go out and do things. Some... Continue reading →
Book of Mormon – Theatre Review By Rachel Flanagan What do you get when you mix the writers of an animated series that follows cartoon children on foul-mouthed adventures with a Broadway musical comedy about two mismatched Mormon missionaries sent to... Continue reading →
The Ningyo – Film Review By Rachel Flanagan A good movie can transport anyone to a faraway place in a faraway time, make people laugh, cry or scream in terror and sometimes teach a little something along the way. The... Continue reading →
The Awful Grace of God – Theatre Review By Rachel Flanagan Seasoned actor Michael Harney, widely known as Inmate Counselor Sam Healy in the Netflix original Orange Is the New Black, brings to the stage an evening of six... Continue reading →
Rabbit Hole – Theatre Review By Rachel Flanagan Rabbit Hole, directed by Eric Hunicutt, is David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer-Prize winning play that tells a tale of a family struck by the emotional whirlwind of a tragedy. As they struggle to regain... Continue reading →
It is not very often that I pay attention to Facebook ads and it is even rarer that I actually click on one. For whatever reason, when I saw an ad for The Pill Club I was inspired enough to... Continue reading →
I am a cat lady. My boys mean the world to me. But I also have a dog and I love her as well. Some of the many reasons I decided to get a dog was to get out. I... Continue reading →
Murder, Anyone? – Theatre Review by Rachel Flanagan What happens when you put two writers together who can’t seem to agree on a storyline or even whether they’re writing a play or a movie? You get the world premiere... Continue reading →
I used to write a lot. When I was a kid I would always try diaries and if I wasn’t writing, I was getting lost in movies or music. It’s something that always stuck with me – for a while... Continue reading →
Malicious Bunny – Theatre Review by Rachel Flanagan Could you ever love someone so much that you would kill for them? That is what Jonathan Wicks must ask himself when his wife Angela proposes he commits a double homicide in... Continue reading →