Playwright Sadieh Rifai’s world premiere introduces us to a Palestinian-American family who must upend their lives.
Palestinian American’s Debut Play ‘The Cave’ Offers Dark, Humorous Glimpse At Life As An Arab Family
Global turmoil and cultural conflict get personal in Chicago playwright Sadieh Rifai's play at A Red Orchid Theatre, which runs through March 16.
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The Christian Post on MSNFrom ‘VeggieTales’ to ‘The Dead Sea Squirrels’: Mike Nawrocki on teaching biblical truths through humorMike Nawrocki s latest project, The Dead Sea Squirrels, aims to do for the New Testament what VeggieTales did for biblical ...
It's called Duhpocalypse, and is clearly designed to seem as stupid and low-effort as possible, but will provide the fertile ...
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Islands.com on MSNThe Wildly Underrated Alabama State Park With A Massive Cave Network, Giant Pool, And Serene CampsitesEmbrace Alabama's refreshing and exhilarating natural beauty by visiting this simple yet spectacular state park with ...
Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska" is by a guy not even from the state — and about a murderer. A Lincoln songwriter and his band ...
INTERVIEW: The revered solo artist tells Hannah Ewens why she decided to start a band, which of her own songs still makes her ...
The F word. F… U… and no need for that third and fourth letter, the point is made without. Writing the third and fourth letter changes the meaning in no way, it just adds the unpleasant “uch” sound.
Exploration also feels great, with fun traversal and plenty of secrets.
Our recap of Woe's Hollow, the best episode of Severance to date - and the most bewildering episode of TV so far this year.
Squid talk to us about their new album Cowards, which has evil as its theme and sounds like nothing you’ve heard before ...
The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
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