Critique
Watching Megalopolis
I have fallen out of the habit of going to the movies. Part of the reason is that I always enjoyed going with others. Last summer my granddaughter took me to Barbie. She says I laughed louder than anyone in the theater. Apparently there were moments when you could have heard a pin drop, but I was snorting and guffawing.
By Paul A. Merkleyabout a year ago in Art
Mc Neal
"McNeal" Illusion vs Reality. What is the best play in this very early fall theater season, "McNeal" at Lincoln Center, has Robert Downey Jr, playing Jacob McNeal. Mr. Downey was custom made for this role; his firebrand, rapid fire style as the Nobel Laureate for Literature keeps the pace flowing for the one hour- forty five minute intermission-less play.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about a year ago in Art
Singapore's First Vertical Drama "The Billionaire CEO's Runaway Wife Captivates Global Audiences
As traditional TV dramas vie for viewers’ attention, Singapore is making waves with a fresh, ground-breaking genre: micro-dramas. Leading this innovative trend is *The Billionaire CEO’s Runaway Wife*, the first vertical drama produced in Singapore, captivating audiences worldwide with its ultra-short, mobile-friendly format.
By Anika Falknerabout a year ago in Art
My Experiences from ‘Sketchbook Project’
I’ve been struggled to join any art community due from my mental health issues and extreme sensitive of rejection, or known as rejection sensitive dysphoria. After I went through from so many critics, I felt broken like my brain wasn’t working right. That includes during my high school, when my classmates and I were been stricter by the teacher. We were not allowed to do cartoonish and whimsy details—except do something ‘realistic’. No silly faces and no cartoony stuff.
By Meghan LeVaughn about a year ago in Art
Acting Legend Dame Maggie Smith Dies at 89: A Reflection on Her Extraordinary Career. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Dame Maggie Smith, one of the most distinguished and beloved actresses of the 20th and 21st centuries, passed away at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy of iconic performances that spanned eight decades. Known to global audiences for her roles in the *Harry Potter* series and *Downton Abbey*, Dame Maggie's career was a testament to her immense talent, versatility, and sharp wit. Her passing marks the end of an era in British theater and cinema, where she had firmly established herself as a legend, adored by fans and colleagues alike.
By Broto Biswas Rahulabout a year ago in Art
Justin Bieber trying to ‘protect’ Billie Eilish from the ‘dark’ music industry
Justin Bieber trying to ‘protect’ Billie Eilish from the ‘dark’ music industry resurfaces amid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs fiasco Justin Bieber's concern to protect Billie Eilish from the music industry has resurfaced in light of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ recent arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
By david Davidabout a year ago in Art
The Art of Disappearing
Disappearing is not just a literal act but also a symbolic one explored by thinkers, artists, and ordinary individuals alike. Whether vanishing from social circles, escaping the pressures of modern life, or physically retreating into nature, the concept of disappearing offers an intriguing look into the desire for solitude, freedom, and sometimes, reinvention.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Art
A new age of art?
As some of those who read my work may realise, I have been experimenting with so called 'artificial intelligence' for the past two years. In addition to testing out generative text applications, I have also used online image generating products such as Dall-E to help produce original designs to illustrate my written work on Vocal.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Art











