The attacks on Pearl Harbor will always be a day that will “live in infamy,” as President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said. However, there is so much more to the story than Japan’s singular treacherous actions against our brave U.S. Navy sailors in 1941. James Perloff discusses the ch...
Hokkien sailors who worked at noodle factories in postwar Singapore used to gather on this road in the evenings to make stir-fry leftover noodles from their factories. Others say that a food stall next to the 7th Storey Hotel near Rochor Road was the first to prepare this dish. There is ...
Emma and Judy believed in what I had to say. On a vacation, it didn’t really matter if Judy didn’t remember anything. They were living in the moment. It didn’t even matter if Judy wouldn’t remember much of this very trip. We don’t go on adventures just to make mental keepsak...
Could this violent boy/man soldier be theirLong Lost Son? Does it really matter? War suddenly breaks out again anywayÖ This scriptóand the staging by Blanka Zizka, of Philadelphiaís Wilma Theatreóimmediately reminded me of such hoary dramas asLodging for a NightandOutward Bound. Not to ...