Sweet. Sugary. Sticky. Spring. Seabury Hall's Annual Craft Fair is nestled into the coziest spot of the year; it's that time of year where teachers are assigning movies and coloring activities to 17-yr old's because the sunny days are too enticing even for this college prep school. One of my favorite spots at this springtime bonanza is La Patisserie, where french goodies are … [Read more...] about Seabury Hall Craft Fair
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Spare Time for Spade?
David Spade always plays unlikable, snooty characters, yet, inexplicably, seems as if in real life he would be a pleasant person. If you've ever taken a sick day, you know that he's the squirrely little blond man who spends the morning cheerfully torturing his co-workers in "Just Shoot Me," then also pops up during an hour of afternoon programming in re-runs of "8 Simple … [Read more...] about Spare Time for Spade?
Godspell Opens this Weekend
The most impressive dramatic role of all time? “Yeah, I’m playing the omnipotent voice of God…” Godspell is a production that will rouse even the sleepiest attendees, boasting lots of room for creativity and improvisation, accompanied by a slew of rock music. This play is all about the vivacious actors, making big sounds and movements to keep the stage alive and interactive. … [Read more...] about Godspell Opens this Weekend
Your Tutu and Zumba Madness
The Art of Trash 2010
I saw a listing for a sculpture class and cheerfully signed up when I pictured the kinds of vases and bowl that I'd made at the Hui as a child. Soon I discovered that it was a contemporary sculpture class, and that my friend and I were supposed to make 'art' out of immense pieces of heavy, scratchy, fraying burlap. Something meaningful, that preferably didn't resemble a potato … [Read more...] about The Art of Trash 2010