
In a city and world where we are bombarded with social standards and wanting to fit in how do we know the rules. What's hot changes weekly. Publicity churns at a never ending rate with so many releases that you become numb as you try to decide the perfect gift, the newest artist, the trendiest club or the chicest restaurant. F.A.C.T. hopefully will demystify that blur.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
S: Is for Sales
Sometimes writing 5 days a week, putting out a paper twice a month and reviewing is exhausting. It is great when I can just share information with you and that is a F.A.C.T. Enjoy

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
T: is for trouble with the arctic ice

Now is the time for a rescue plan before it is too late. Maybe somebody should inform Ms. Palin and that is a F.A.C.T.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
C: Is for Candidates

But it makes no difference whatsoever. The real thing the debate proved is that the fact that Bloomberg is going to get away with this. What's going on here? Thompson is a respectable candidate, a two-term city Comptroller and former Board of Education head. He's personable; he's never been involved in a major scandal. And he's running in a city where Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 5-1. But nobody seems to think he can win. A billionaire incumbent has an advantage. he ran nearly 900 ads in September, compared to 14 for Thompson.
Maybe we can make a difference but New Yorkers vote for the biggest billboard and that is Bloomberg. I hope I am wrong but those seem to be the F.A.C.T.S.
A: is for art that is life size

Sunday, October 11, 2009
F: Is for Fear

The creative team will include David Korins (production/scenic design), Emilio Sosa (costume design), and Evan Morris (lighting design). For more information, visit enterpurgatorio.com.
Halloween in Times Square has never seemed more ghoulish and that is a F.A.C.T.
S: Is for Social Responsibility.

Did I like the play? It elicited a strong reaction from me. Do I think it does the theme a disservice...yes. There are people who have fallen on hard times and if this were the example I would say...NO! to helping them. For the people who still are fighting to keep their jobs, keep their homes and their lives........YES, a thousand times, yes. To those who live off the welfare system and drown and drug out and blame everyone but themselves....no.
The performances are all multi layered. Alison Wright as Laura is pathetic and lovable. We feel for her. Michael Chenevert as Eddie is the perfect manipulative loser. Myles O'Connor as Michael shows us why men work 24/7 so as not to deal with anything else. Karin Sibrava as Roanna is wonderful in her last speech about who she wishes she was. Eli Gelb ("The Squid & the Whale") is Jonathan and is the right choice for the youth on the verge of manhood. Wendy Vanden Heuvel doubling as Imogen and Christine steals the play with her insightful portrayal of the Imogen, who has lost her touch with reality, yet still trying to connect.
The Thickness of Skin runs through Nov. 9 at The Barrow Group's Studio Theatre, 312 W. 36th Street, 3rd Floor, in Manhattan.
www.barrowgroup.org.
We may have a responsibility but we need to also take responsibility and that is a F.A.C.T.
T: Is for titles that sell
