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James Marsters Delights at Wizard World Fort Lauderdale

James Marsters is best known for his portrayal of Spike, the anti-hero vampire, from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series, but the television and voice actor began his acting career in a far less menacing role. “I started in… Continue Reading →

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt You might recognize the names Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. They were minor characters, hovering just above the background, in that tragedy. No longer supporting characters, the spotlight shines on them in this Tony Award-winning play!

Rapture, Blister, Burn by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt The road to happiness can be long and winding. It’s a difficult path, for some. As evidenced in Rapture, Blister, Burn, it can be both a bonding experience, as well as a fracturing one.

Dragon Con Interview: Shannon Chesnut

Per Matt Perish the thought, but if there’s ever a global disaster taking place in the near future, how would you react to the end of the world? Get survivalism tips, learn how to react to natural disasters, prepare for… Continue Reading →

DragonConTV Interview: Brian Richardson

Per Matt Throughout the years, Dragon Con attendees have enjoyed countless parodies, music videos, celebrity interviews, panel highlights and event commentary via DragonConTV. Whether you’ve watched them before or after panel presentations, via the convention’s host hotels or the highlights… Continue Reading →

More Drama at Every Turn

The Walking Dead highlights one of the past season’s most-pivotal moments in its current Emmys campaign.

Death of a Salesman by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt Dramatic, painful, tragic, failure, unstable, wisecracking, dismissive and difficult. Individually, each of these words represents different story elements, but together, they help create Death of a Salesman.

The Whipping Man by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt Eddie George tackles slavery, faith and complicated relationships in The Whipping Man.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical

Per Matt Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has become the longest-running and highest-rated Christmas special of all time, becoming a beloved holiday tradition for many and for a limited time, the holiday special steps out of the television screen and onto… Continue Reading →

The Walking Dead Interview: IronE Singleton

Per Matt IronE Singleton does not take himself too seriously. He does, however, take enormous pride in escaping his hard-knock childhood (as detailed in his one-man show, Blindsided by The Walking Dead).

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