

On-air artists make clean getaway
What’s it like to participate in an artist-in-residency program at New Smyrna’s Atlantic Center for the Arts? “Like being in Gilligan’s Island,”says Mexican performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña. It’s one of the impressions shared in “Atlantic Center for the Arts: Exploring the Creative Process,” a 28-minute documentary to be broadcast at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27…
Time capsule preserved by solid rock
Movie: Almost Famous
Spicy dish still tastes like leftovers
Movie: Woman on Top
A cut below
Movie: Urban Legends: Final Cut
Time capsule preserved by solid rock
Movie: Almost Famous
Spicy dish still tastes like leftovers
Movie: Woman on Top
A cut below
Movie: Urban Legends: Final Cut
That funny feeling
Strolling through the sugar walls of Fairvilla Adult Megastore’s skewed voyeur sexuality, it’s sometimes hard not to lose oneself in a warbly, vicarious yelp. Video-box mouths seemingly pried open in violent sexual ecstasy; prodding tools in various shades of urethane, and the backs of heads of people far beyond their own personal shame all fill…
The man behind the curtain
It’s the second day of rehearsals for the Mark Two Dinner Theater’s production of “The King & I,” the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical romance. Local actor Frank McClain already has shaved his head to approximate the look made famous by Yul Brenner, who originated the role of the 19th-century king of Siam on Broadway…
Moving targets
Much as I love a good gore or skin flick — where someone’s either losing a head or getting it — I think it’s time Hollywood did something about kids and violence. Hollywood does everything better than regular America, which is why we give it our attention. When was the last time someone paid $7.50…
Final game doesn’t play well
Movie: Highlander: Endgame
Final game doesn’t play well
Movie: Highlander: Endgame
How now, Mad Cow … and where?
The drive to create a downtown performing-arts district is becoming increasingly complicated … and bizarre. The issue now at hand: the effects of booty music on cows. At press time, the respected-but-homeless Mad Cow Theatre Company was awaiting word that it would be able to stage its long-awaited October production of Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry…






