Stories by John G. Nettles
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Romeos and Oubliettes
The release of a lost novel by a master like James M. Cain is cause for celebration.
By John G. Nettles | November 21, 2012
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Classic, Campy and Vampy
Check out some of the live-performance options coming our way in November.
By John G. Nettles | November 7, 2012
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Georgia, Represent!
"The Georgia Review" devotes its Fall 2012 issue to another institution, the Georgia Writers’ Hall of Fame.
By John G. Nettles | October 31, 2012
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Neverending Battles
Superman lives on because his values are human ones at their superlative best.
By John G. Nettles | October 17, 2012
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Pure, Scampering Chaos
"See How They Run" is pure slapstick farce, and thank goodness.
By John G. Nettles | October 10, 2012
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Let All the Wild Rumpuses Begin
There are loads of new plays, cabarets and hilarious displays in October.
By John G. Nettles | October 3, 2012
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Little Deaths
"In the Next Room" is a real pleasure and every bit as stimulating as its subject.
By John G. Nettles | September 26, 2012
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Juggling Chainsaws
"Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies" remains thrilling and occasionally funny throughout.
By John G. Nettles | September 19, 2012
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Many Singular Sensations
A sexy September brings burlesque, cabaret and "The Vibrator Play."
By John G. Nettles | September 5, 2012
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Heady Days
Jesse Jarnow's new book charmingly captures Yo La Tengo's indie-rock ascent.
By John G. Nettles | August 22, 2012
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Adult Swim in the Aegean Sea
Lysistrata is meant to be a suggestive romp, and the actors romp for all they’re worth.
By John G. Nettles | August 8, 2012
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August Brings the Funny
New plays, comedy nights, auditions and more...
By John G. Nettles | August 1, 2012
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Hillbilly Brando
If UGA ever gets around to teaching the art of holding forth, "The Billy Bob Tapes" should be a standard textbook for the advanced class.
By John G. Nettles | July 25, 2012
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Curling and Dying
"Steel Magnolias" delivers drama and comedy in equal measure.
By John G. Nettles | July 11, 2012
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Laughs, Dances and Other Uses for Bellies
The month of July brings new theater, burlesque and stand-up comedy.
By John G. Nettles | July 4, 2012
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Murder in the Forbidden City
Under Paul French’s guidance we get a full tour of the once-magnificent city of Peking.
By John G. Nettles | June 20, 2012
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Cons and Pros
The most striking element of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" is the visible fun its cast and chorus appear to be having.
By John G. Nettles | June 13, 2012
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Ray Bradbury (1920–2012)
Ray Bradbury was, without question, one of the greatest American authors of the last century.
By John G. Nettles | June 13, 2012
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Why Stanley Kowalski Hates Miss Piggy
There is loads of theatre coming at you in the month of June.
By John G. Nettles | June 6, 2012
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Must-Read TV
For the bulk of the '80s and ‘90s, there was no more powerful regular event in America than the Thursday night prime-time lineup.
By John G. Nettles | May 30, 2012
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