Review: Final Destination: Bloodlines

Final Destination: Bloodlines
Final Destination: Bloodlines is a cliche family drama with only one redeeming scene.

Lori Waxman Explores Ways of seeing

Three horizontal paintings of various sizes hang on the wall to the left. On a central wall, with a window partially visible behind it, hangs a large vertical painting of a person standing with their back to the viewer. They seem to be standing in a colorful city scape. Behind that image, is another layer of an outdoor forest landscape rendered in black and white. A full length mirror rests on the wall to the side of the painting.

Remembering Fred Anzevino and Shirley Mordine

Fred Anzevino, a white man with graying hair and beard, stands in front of a microphone wearing a red shirt, dark jacket, and dark tie. A wall hanging reading Theo is behind him.

Even in a timeline where loss feels overwhelming, the last couple of weeks have been tough for the theater and dance community, with the deaths of Fred Anzevino on April 28 and Shirley Mordine on May 2. (For those of us in journalism, the May 1 death of Michael Miner, former longtime editor and media […]

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