Yeah, so he worked for the A & E network in New York and made commercials in Dallas for years. Big deal--Papaceno's father and uncle owned taverns in New York (the state, not the big city), and he helped out when old enough...meaning at the age of 13, maybe 14. That's when the owner and bar ... More >>
The Modern screens MoMA's gems
Male fulfillment and lack thereof, on full display in The Promotion
Liaisons steams up RTC; sexy, smart Devil's Disciple redeems Theatre Three
Sandra Bullock fires off another Miss
Salma's shorts get top billing in an otherwise unwatchable caper
A gay movie buff takes tips from Cary Grant
The songs are immortal, even if Porter pic isn't
Kids show off their extracurricular activities
Stars and students take the stage
Tom Hanks steals the Coens' latest by playing--get this--very broad and funny
It's Kingsley vs. Connelly in a heart-wrenching real estate battle
Kisses for a lovable Frog Prince; Arsenic and old jokes at Theatre Three
The Coens make a '40s comedy with a Cary named Clooney
Ahab Bowen
Jonathan Demme remakes Charade, but it's hardly an imitation
Cheapskates unite and go to the movies
Tony Curtis commits felonious acting at DSM; Plano Rep rips into an old play about jail
Director Samuel Fuller is one of The Men Who Made the Movies
You wanna kiss Jessica Stein, but does she merit the attention?
Poor pacing and a puzzling lead wrinkle The Front Page
Painter Stephen Anderson has no choice but to make his art
Theatre Three offers a dysfunctional production of Christopher Durang's Beyond Therapy
Failing to follow its own best advice, Forces of Nature plays by all the rules
February 25 - March 3, 1999
DTC's powerful How I Learned to Drive offers a crash course in taboo relationships
In this lifeless comedy, the corpses have more charm than the actors
The Preacher's Wife is a tepid remake of a tepid original
Don your rhinestone tiara: The Pyramid's prix-fixe dinner is the best deal in town
Richardson Theatre Centre coaxes a bit of wit from an Agatha Christie warhorse
