Psycho 6: The Sweet Lie that the Blame Is Always on the Others
Teesri Duniya Theatre Psycho 6 tackles the cycle of neglect, abuse, poverty, and violence
Teesri Duniya Theatre Psycho 6 tackles the cycle of neglect, abuse, poverty, and violence
C. L. Illsley discusses Evan Rachel Wood’s layered performance and the ethical murkiness that permeates the film.
Tom McCarthy’s new film shines a light on an investigative journalism team called the Spotlight
T. A. Wellington reviews Alan Cumming’s “Not My Father’s Son”, an emotional memoir about growing up with an abusive father.
Look at life of drug addicts in New York doesn’t have much plot to it.
The inspiring stories of five foster survivors who didn’t think much of themselves until they realized what they had to offer the world and gain from life.
Sexualty, drugs, and other social issues at heart of student theatre festival.
Sometimes discerning an abusive relationship from a loving one can be difficult. It’s Only Love irons out the differences.
Recent news about Jian Ghomeshi prompts some reflection on where sex stops being consensual.
Daina Ashbee talks about her world premiere Unrelated and the many forms of violence that relate to the missing and murdered indigenous women.
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