Lights, Camera, Action! Long Island International Film Expo Returns
Long Island International Film Expo With the 22nd anniversary of the Long Island International Film Expo (LIIFE) happening July 12 through
Long Island International Film Expo With the 22nd anniversary of the Long Island International Film Expo (LIIFE) happening July 12 through
When it comes to native-born guitar players, Texas has quite the legacy. Dating back to the likes of T-Bone Walker and
The Town of North Hempstead has released a new documentary about the history of Clark Botanic Garden, the town’s 12-acre garden
Be More Chill breaks character archetypes and Broadway records Based on the cult YA novel by Ned Vizzini and inspired by
If you’re about to embark on a reading rodeo of the All-American Western genre (which you should before you see the
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the long-running Western TV series Opening with one of the most recognizable themes in television history,
It’s hard to believe that we are in July already, about to celebrate Independence Day, while contemplating last-minute vacation plans and
“Hollywood you shaped my life/With a Technicolor carving knife.” So sang Eliot Murphy in a 1974 song. What genre has shaped
Our editors pick their favorites Anton Media Group recently held its reader smartphone photo contest. The rules were simple: use your
The story of the 1969 New York Mets is one that has been written about many times in the last 50
On Saturday, June 8, the Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA) went back to the ’80s, hosting the “So ’80s” museum
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, had another solid year of conferences. While Sony decided to sit out of the
The literary great’s 120th birthday is next month Ernest Hemingway was the emperor of the American prose narrative. With his short,
I remember my first visit to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. I was in fifth grade and it was
Crime procedurals are a big part of Jill Hennessy’s body of work. Homicide: Life On the Street, Law & Order and
“Mad Ireland hurt you into poetry.” So observed W.H. Auden of William Butler Yeats, Ireland’s leading poet of the 20th century.
Actor Rob Lowe was once quoted as saying that, “Fame is not a natural condition of human beings.” In viewing the
Merriam-Webster defines an illusionist as “a sleight-of-hand performer or a magician.” To call Criss Angel this is an enormous understatement, given
See the feel-good musical of the century at Cultural Arts Playhouse! CAP presents the musical Mamma Mia! from June 22 through
Joe Namath is back with a short autobiography. All the Way: My Life in Four Quarters is co-written with Sean Mortimer
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