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LA Comic Con 2025: Talking Time Travel with Benjamin Raab and Deric Hughes

Contents May Vary: episode 65 - John Kovalic 'Dorks' Out About Comics

Contents May Vary: John Kovalic ‘Dorks’ Out About Comics

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‘The Muppet Show’ (2026) – Review

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RiffTrax Announce They’re Making More MST3K

Contents May Vary: episode 64 - Brandie June 'Plays' with Storytelling

Contents May Vary: Brandie June ‘Plays’ with Storytelling

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LA Comic Con 2025: Sean Abley and the Appeal of Queer Horror

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Review: ‘The Running Man’ is Unfortunately Timely

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LA Comic Con 2025: Avi Roque and Trans Masculine Representation in Entertainment

a group of five people sitting behind a table at a con; three women, one man, and one nonbinary.

LA Comic Con 2025: Twenty-Sided Tavern Panel and David Carpenter – Interview

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer/Music Producer Aaron Gilhuis

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer Ian Arber

a Hindu temple with yellow walls and a red carpet in the center. In the front left is an Indian man wearing a black top with a gray hoodie kneeling in prayer. Behind him is a white man wearing a blue shirt and black pants, also kneeling in prayer.

Film Recommendation: ‘A Nice Indian Boy’ is Friggin’ Adorable

a scene of Superman protecting a small child as the world around them is engulfed in an explosion.

Review: ‘Superman’ is Satisfyingly Human

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Legion M’s ‘Fade to Black’

‘Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity’ Exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center

Tag: editorial

A rehearsal of 'Streetcar Named Desire' at Park University in January 2005.

How Do You Become a Director?

While I haven’t directed a lot, apparently I’ve directed enough for people to ask me how to become one.

July 6, 2011October 23, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton article

Theatre Review: Nothing Wicked This Way Comes

This production doesn’t quite live up to it’s potential.

June 27, 2011December 10, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Why (Government-Supported) Arts Matter

The arts matter, and the government should be funding it.

May 11, 2011April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

Podcast Episode 4: David Adams and Audience Etiquette

In episode 4 of the Stage Savvy podcast, we talk to David Adams and then discuss audience etiquette.

April 17, 2011September 10, 2023 Angie Fiedler Sutton podcast

Too Many Arts Organizations?

Are there too many arts organizations? And if so, how do we determine which ones to stop supporting?

February 3, 2011April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

Why I Won’t Donate to Park University — Communications Fail

Here’s a real-life example of what not to do to keep your potential donors.

January 20, 2011April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

So, You Want Some Publicity, Part 2: What I Will Write

My last blog post covered how not to get me to cover your news for KC Stage. Here are some things that WILL make me cover your news.

January 13, 2011April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

So, You Want Some Publicity, Part 1: What I Won’t Write

Here are some things that will NOT make me cover your news.

January 11, 2011April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

Theatre Review: My Love/Hate Relationship With ‘Rent’

I’m very bi-polar when it comes to the musical “Rent”. The Barn Players’ production of it let me expand on that.

November 22, 2010December 10, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Ways to Lose Your Customer

In order to continue getting customers (whether you call them ‘subscribers’, ‘members’, or just ‘audience’), a performing arts organization needs to be able to retain existing customers.

September 12, 2010April 27, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

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