Over the years, friends and fans of the progressive rock band Renaissance (@MysticAndMuse) likely offered many explanations as to why their favorite band labored in the shadow of more popular bands. Weak distribution? Publicity-starved genre? No … Read More»
Jarrod Spector and Jessie Mueller: Double-Barreled Broadway Bargain
Landmark closed its season with a sold-out performance featuring two high caliber performers. The evening featured a pairing of Broadway stars that had its roots in a Broadway venue: Jarrod Spector @JarrodSpector and Jessie Mueller performed … Read More»
Tom Arnold’s Load-Lightening 125 Films and a Miracle Baby
A 6'2" slim Tom Arnold full of lessons learned from his 125 films and a miracle baby was at the top of his storytelling game in a recent appearance at Landmark on Main Street. His lessons ranged far and wide: best way to eat a cake (frosting first: … Read More»
Diplomacy 101: Pedrito Martinez Warms a Post-Cold War Landmark
Play, Sing, Dance the Distance from Havana to New York It was just over a month ago when President Obama announced that the United States would restore diplomatic relations with Cuba. Diplomatic relations between two countries separated by only 90 … Read More»
William Stafford on Loren Eiseley (1975)
Poet William Stafford was an admirer of Loren Eiseley's essay style. Two years before Eiseley died, he reviewed Eiseley's autobiographical All the Strange Hours: The reader of an Eiseley book is conducted into a world that is crowded with mystery. … Read More»