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What Maisie Knew Might Be a Great Film About Childhood
There are times during the affecting tumult of What Maisie Knew when you may think, "At last, a first-rate American movie about what being a kid actually feels like!" And then there are times when, despite the scrupulousness of co-directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adherence to the perspective of this particular child being ground through ... (more)
Godwin's 'Flora': A Tale Of Remorse That Creeps Under Your Skin
Gail Godwin, whose latest novel is Flora , has been a finalist for the National Book Award and a Guggenheim fellow.
Lakewood native Dee Hoty and 'Rich Girl' appreciates her varied acting career
Dee Hoty, now starring in "Rich Girl," will be inducted into the Cleveland Play House's Hall of Fame on May 14.
'What Maisie Knew': The Awkward Age
There are times during the affecting tumult of What Maisie Knew when you may think, "At last, a first-rate American movie about what being a kid actually feels like!" And then there are times when, despite the scrupulousness of co-directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adherence to the perspective of this particular child being ground through ... (more)
What Maisie Knew Endures the Pains of Being a Kid, with Fancy Linens
There are times during the affecting tumult of What Maisie Knew when you may think, "At last, a first-rate American movie about what being a kid actually feels like!" And then there are times when, despite the scrupulousness of co-directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adherence to the perspective of this particular child being ground through ... (more)
Horror writing is obliged, above all, to be scary. But what makes a scene inspire fear in the reader? Conventional wisdom points to either the uniquely hideous qualities of the ghost/monster/demon or the sheer volume of gore spilled over the page.
BWW Reviews: Rich Girl, a Sure to Please the Audience Production at Cleveland Play House
The plot: self-made vindictive wealthy person, inhibited daughter, handsome suitor who may be after her money, parent attempts to torpedo the relationship.
A weekend of song and stagea plus football
Even after a successful Open House, K-State is still rolling out the red carpet this weekend, featuring student talent on stage and the field, as well as hosting many events.
WHO: Onata Aprile, the six-year old actor who plays titular character in the film.