SCP’s ‘Stage Door’ offers stylish retro sights, sounds Schenectady Civic Players’ current offering, “Stage Door” by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman, gets
‘Diving Bell’ a masterful telling of struggle to communicate following stroke The film “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” tells the story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the former edi
Review: Teen violinist handles Paganini with aplomb Violinist Leo Brown got a taste of stardom Sunday afternoon at the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra co
‘Cassandra’s Dream’ tells well-crafted morality tale Woody Allen has passed his golden period in American Cinema, and while I doubt we will get another “
Daniel Day-Lewis superb as ruthless oil baron in ‘There Will Be Blood’ The film “There Will Be Blood,” starring Daniel Day-Lewis, is a drama, a parable and a sermon all ro
’27 Dresses’ is a formulaic, prefab romantic comedy “27 Dresses” is the kind of movie that makes you want to raise your arms and surrender to the devil
‘Cloverfield’ is a gripping, unrelenting doomsday movie Now, in the tradition of “The Blair Witch Project” and “Godzilla,” along comes a loudly hyped ventur
Curtain Call staging of Sorkin play worthy of audience’s enthusiasm Aaron Sorkin is interested in who’s in power and what he/she does with it. The creator of the TV ser
SLOC’s historical musical offers a smokin’ good time The moment you enter the smoky (no smoking allowed, of course), sexy setting for Schenectady Light O
‘Bucket List’ all about money, not just having ‘harmless’ fun God may not be able to save us from terminal illness, but will someone up there please issue a deifi
Music review: Prine holds full house in his hand John Prine could have lost his voice to throat cancer five years ago. Fortunately, he’s still perfor
Music review: Finckel, Wu Han bring secret weapon to concert at Union The ebullient duo of cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han has performed on the International Fes