
Taste of Lebanon offers friendly, authentic dining experience
There is a special place in my heart for Mediterranean food, one of my favorite cuisines and regions of the world.
There is a special place in my heart for Mediterranean food, one of my favorite cuisines and regions of the world.
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” is a competent yet oppressively hollow blockbuster endeavor that forgets the critical ingredients behind its accomplished predecessors.
Late-night talk show host Jack Delroy receives acclaim as a local commodity, although his desperate attempts at superstardom continue to fall by the wayside. Delroy looks to reverse his fortunes with a grand Halloween night show steeped in supernatural mysticism. However, what promises to be a spooky extravaganza quickly goes awry in “Late Night with the Devil.”
Witnessing a hibachi chef’s mastery is a true spectacle. The swift, precise movements, the artful knife work and the shrimp-slinging accuracy, are nothing short of astonishing. It’s a dining experience that leaves you in awe of their craft.
WEST SPRINGFIELD — Incompetence has never been so funny. “The Play That Goes Wrong” at The Majestic Theater is a tour de force of physical comedy couched in a murder mystery play-within-a-play.
Very rarely within this column exists a precise marriage between the meal du jour and whatever movie I watch. Thankfully for me, comedian and “Seinfeld” co-creator Jerry Seinfeld has delivered a Pop-Tart film to the masses (yes, you read that right). We’ll get to that later.