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New York Times Details the Double Toll Drone Killings Take
The history of warfare is a steady progression of distancing, as battles evolved from close combat to push-button carnage. On Page One of yesterday’s New York Times, Dave Philipps captured the current war footing. The Unseen Scars of the Remote-Controlled … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘The Revolutionists’ at Central Square Theater
Well the Missus and I trundled over to Cambridge on Saturday (which is a colossal pain in the ass on weekends through December 17th) to catch the Nora Theatre Company’s production of The Revolutionists (through November 12) at Central Square Theater … Continue reading
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Dead Blogging ‘Grounded’ at Central Square Theater
Well the Missus and I trundled over to Central Square to catch the Nora Theatre Company production of Grounded and man, it was fabulous. A hot-shot fighter pilot’s career in the skies, “alone in the blue,” is ended by an unexpected … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘Bedlam’s Saint Joan’ at Central Square Theater
Well the Missus and I trundled over to Cambridge yesterday to catch the Underground Railway Theater production of Bedlam’s Saint Joan and say, it was swell. For starters, the cast was flat out fabulous. The actors who were … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘A Disappearing Number’ at Central Square Theater
Well the Missus and I trundled over to Central Square yesterday to catch the Catalyst Collaborative production of A Disappearing Number and, say, it was . . . swellish. From their website: In 1913 a clerk in rural India, Ramanujan, sends … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘The Other Place’ At The Central Square Theater
Well the Missus and I trundled over to Central Square yesterday to catch the Nora Theatre Company/Underground Railway Theater co-production of The Other Place and say, it was . . . interesting. From the Central Square Theater website: Renowned neurologist … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘Operation Epsilon’ At The Central Square Theater
The East End of Central Square is almost entirely MIT-occupied territory, and nowhere is that more apparent than the Central Square Theater, whose Nora Theatre Company happens to specialize in science nonfiction. Last year the hardtrundling staff noted the Nora’s production of Photograph 51, … Continue reading
Dead Blogging Photograph 51 At The Central Square Theater
Ever encounter a science teacher who made DNA interesting, entertaining, and just a little bit sad? Us neither. Until the hardworking staff (and the Missus) took in the Nora Theatre Company’s production of Photograph 51 at the Central Square Theater. From … Continue reading
Campaign Outsider Theater Review
The Central Square Theater’s production of The Hound of the Baskervilles is a total gas – a wonderfully loopy, funny, funky evening that never flags. Bravo to Remo Airaldi, Trent Mills, and Bill Mootos for their energetic, inspired performances. The … Continue reading