Chaos Theory suggests that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in China can produce a tornado on the other side of the world. If that is true, how could the effects of first love be any less devastating? "Chaos Theory As Applied to Love, Baseball, an...
All Adrianne wants is her father's attention. All her father wants is fame and riches. All the mayor wants is votes. And all the people want is jobs. All of them have their hopes pinned on The Big Squash, the 13-foot vegetable that sprouts almost ove...
During the Great Depression, the common people - dispossessed of their farms, homes, and livelihoods - romanticized those who operated outside the system: Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd. In "The Second Coming of Jesse James," these sam...
When Danny Dowd - a spoiled, upper-class white kid - is kicked out of college AGAIN, his father decides to teach him that not everyone is born with a silver spoon, not to mention a new BMW and stock options. Sentenced to spend the summer performing m...
THOSE WHO ARE SEEN DANCING ARE THOUGHT TO BE INSANE BY THOSE WHO CANNOT HEAR THE MUSIC. Friedrich Nietzsche OrFeux recasts the love story of Orpheus and Eurydice set against the backdrop of the 1980s Hollywood punk scene. Johnny O., singer for an up-...
A factory town. Smoke. The smell of the river. Of rust. To a steady pulse, the city dances to music, to drugs, to desire. And to murder. It's the pulse of a hot-jazz race opera played in 5/4 rhythm to the tune of a .45 automatic. If he were just anot...