Review: Foreign Affair @ Above The Stag Theatre
Review: Foreign Affair @ Above The Stag Theatre
Marcos is a Brazilian student in London, Gareth is a slightly older Londoner: they fall in love. Immigration, flatsharing, racism, unrequited lesbian love and civil partnership law affects them both. Gareth wants Marcos to move in with him but suspicious flatmate Darren warns that Marcos is only interested in Gareth’s bigger, better furnished house. Meanwhile, Pam and Becky face the consequences …
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Portugal: President Sends Gay Marriage Bill to Court for Review
Portugal: President Sends Gay Marriage Bill to Court for Review
Portugal President Anibal Cavaco Silva has forwarded a gay marriage bill approved by Parliamentarians to the nation’s Constitutional Court, Lisbon’s Diario de Noticias reported. Cavaco Silva asked the court to review the constitutionality of 4 out of 5 of the bill’s articles.
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Year in Review 2009
Mary and I discuss our 2009 high and low points
What were yours? Read about your favorite Beavers at: www.sdgln.com/flawles/2009/12/10/beaver-bunch by Mary Buckheit
Review: ‘Rent’ a triumph for STC
Review: ‘Rent’ a triumph for STC
Whether you have seen “Rent” many times on stage or screen, or have never seen it before, the Springfield Theatre Centre’s production of the long-running Broadway musical is a revelation.
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TV Review: ‘All My Children’: Series creator on future
TV Review: ‘All My Children’: Series creator on future
In Los Angeles recently to celebrate the 40th anniversary of All My Children, creator Agnes Nixon — aka the 82-year-old queen of daytime television — talked about her show’s controversial move to the west coast, the future of her other soap One Life to Live , and whether CBS made a mistake in canceling two of its daytime dramas.
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