"God of Carnage" Heavy Going

Free lancer Joan Tupponce reviews plays for WCVE's Morning Edition.

"39 Steps" Will Have You Laughing, Reviewer Says

Joan Tupponce says you don't have to be a Hitchcock fan to enjoy this spoof of his suspense classics.

Critic Finds "Lord of the Flies" Uneven

Free lance writer Joan Tupponce reviews current Henley Street Theater production.

Not Your Average Run of the Mill Blog

Desi Arnaz

In looking over this week’s World Music Show playlist (2/4), I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m stumped. That’s right, I’m stymied as to what to hang a hook on. There’s so much goodness for your ears that it’s hard to pick just one thing, just one artist as to give you a reason to tune in. So, let’s break it down so I give you a dozen reasons to listen.

Swift Creek Mill Offers a Hilarious "39 Steps," Critic Says

Saboteurs and clowns: WCVE's All Things Considered reviewer John Porter takes a walk along the 39 steps.

"Lord of the Flies" a Mixed Bag

A plane crash, a desert island, a boulder, and a conch shell. Theatre critic John Porter looks at "Lord of the Flies," now playing at Henley Street Theatre.

A Smorgasbord of Sound

Tinariwen

On this week's World Music Show (1/28), I feel like I took all the cool sounds and songs from around the globe and put them into a blender and came out with a show worthy of a few hours. Where to begin, oh, where to begin! Ok, how about with a few tracks from the Maylasian singer and ukelele player Zee Avi.  Her voice is smooth, deep, sultry and even whimiscal. And her songs evoke a bit of magic, too. 

"Always...Patsy Cline" a Surefire Hit, Reviewer Says

Virginia legend Patsy Cline gets the star treatment by WCVE's All Things Considered reviewer.

“Tony Bennett: Duets II” on Great Performances

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga

In celebration of his 85th birthday, the legendary Tony Bennett released the critically acclaimed “Duets II,” which followed his Grammy-winning Duets CD, released in honor of his 80th birthday. Bennett made music history with "Duets II" when it debuted at the top of the Billboard Album charts, making Bennett the oldest artist to ever achieve the #1 spot.

How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? With the American Youth Harp Ensemble!

The story goes that the great pianist Arthur Rubinstein was in New York City and was approached by a man on the street who asked "Pardon me sir, how do I get to Carnegie Hall?" to which Rubinstein replied "Practice, practice, practice." The American Youth Harp Ensemble knows this to be true as on March 4, 2012 they will play their third concert at one of the most prestigious concert halls in the world.