A Playful Elderly Fellow Who Bonds With a Fish By ANITA GATES No matter what some of us think of Ernest Hemingway — his all too imitable blunt-understatement style, his unfashionably macho fascination with death and killing — we have to admit that the ...
By FRANK RIZZO It’s not just about the sharks eating the spoils from a fading fisherman’s last great hurrah. It’s about what happens to the old man himself after he returns to shore, how his surrogate son is affected and what we think of ...
Dewey Decimal Meets Da Vinci By ANITA GATES ”THE DA VINCI CODE” opened in movie theaters on the day I saw Glen Berger’s ”Underneath the Lintel” at the Long Wharf Theater. So it was fairly easy to get into the mood for an ...
By FRANK RIZZO We soon realize, in this riveting Long Wharf production, that the simple search is more than it first appears, as it reveals a cosmic puzzle that makes “The Da Vinci Code” seem like a game of hide-and-seek. On this rainy night, ...