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Theater review: “Mean Girls,” at the Ordway, plumbs perennial teen angst
“You can’t provide what you don’t offer, so because Cady was being fake, she lost friends because she wasn’t being her real self.”
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Audiobook review: “All Better Now” is a creepy chronicle of a feel-good pandemic
Shusterman leverages the unsettling sense amid pandemic precautions, some people were downright eager to let COVID romp.
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Theater review: “Come From Away” is a reminder of human decency
Canadians accommodated thousands of stranded airline passengers on 9/11. How did we thank them? With…this Tony-winning musical!
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Audiobook review: Heeeeeeere’s “Carson the Magnificent”!
Johnny Carson was a born showman, we learn, but a calculating one: he had the discipline and charisma of a magician.
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TV review: “Skeleton Crew” lets Star Wars be for kids again
Think “The Goonies” in space, and if you think, they already did that and it was called “Explorers,” you’re going to appreciate this show.
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Do we hate children?
It’s increasingly difficult and expensive to raise a child in this country. Have our attitudes towards children really, fundamentally changed?