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Film Review: From Masturbation to Menstruation: ‘Judy Blume Forever’ Goes Behind the Scenes

Judy Blume is once again in the headlines. Not only is there (finally) going to be a film version of one of her books (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret), but there is a new documentary about her that premiered at Sundance this year. Read more in my review at The Geekiary. 

Theatre Review: Ruskin Group Theatre's 'Bad Habits'

Theatre Review: A Priest and a Nun Walk Onto a Stage ….

“Bad Habits” is a raunchy religious comedy that feels more like a sitcom than a play.

Read more at The Argonaut.

Theatre Review: Pacific Resident Theatre's 'Andy Warhol's Tomato'

Theatre Review: Portrait of the Pop Artist as a Young Man: ‘Andy Warhol’s Tomato’ Imagines a Defining Moment in the Development of an American Icon

Andy Warhol is one of those artists whose reputation is bigger than life. His persona is so legendary, it’s hard to imagine who he was before he was “Warhol.”

Read more at The Argonaut.

Theatre Review - Rogue Machine Theatre's "Gunshot Medley: Part 1"

Theatre Review: “Everybody’s Somebody’s Child.”: The Trauma of Racism Haunts Rogue Machine’s Powerful “Gunshot Medley”

Rogue Machine’s revival of Gunshot Medley: Part 1 is a haunting look at how the ghosts of racism are not — and have never been — fully buried.

Read more at The Argonaut.

TV Review: Looking back at ‘Leverage’ – Let’s Go Steal Us a TV Show

Let’s go steal us a fandom. I revisit the television show ‘Leverage’.