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REVIEW: From Here To Eternity

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s 1941, a couple of months before the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and G Company are stationed at the Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. It’s no surprise that James Jones’s original 1951 novel, From Here To Eternity, was heavily censored by his publisher - it’s a story about power, masculinity, gay men in the army, sanctioned bullying, and the effects of war.

REVIEW: By the Light of the Moon

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s 1928. Lila is all alone in a hospital for the criminally insane. Without any support, she is forced to face her secrets and the darkness of her past that led to her imprisonment “Packed with playful poetry and vivid trauma,” says the description, though this one-woman show from Shea Donovan perhaps struggles with the latter claim.

REVIEW: Gigi Star

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s Gigi Star’s 27th year and her Saturn is returning (a.k.a a period of challenging transformation is on the way). From the stars we travel with her down into the depths of Hell as she battles her doubt and seeks to reclaim her voice.