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A Chorus Line at 50: A Brief, Loving Tribute

Do you have a favorite work of art that touches your soul? Here’s one of ours … and my attempt to explain why.

Posted bymikecolemanauthorJuly 24, 2025August 11, 2025Posted inCommentaryTags:A Chorus Line, Bill Hayes, dance, Donna McKechnie, ekphrasis, ekphrastic essay, Insomniac City, Michael Bennett, music, review, reviews, theatre4 Comments on A Chorus Line at 50: A Brief, Loving Tribute

We All Need a Good Torch Song, Don’t We?

Looking for distractions from the political scene this week, I found a gem. Some say this song from the Stephen Sondheim musical Follies is the greatest torch song ever written. What say you?

Posted bymikecolemanauthorNovember 18, 2024November 22, 2024Posted inCommentaryTags:Follies, music, reviews, torch-song, writing1 Comment on We All Need a Good Torch Song, Don’t We?

‘Every Life Is Worth a Book’

A guest at one of our recent book events wrote an email review that I received today. It really hits at the heart of what I tried to do in my memoir … and I am so grateful for it.

Posted bymikecolemanauthorAugust 22, 2024August 23, 2024Posted inThe Way From Me to USTags:Memoirs, Mike Coleman, reviews, riverdale avenue books, The Way From Me to US6 Comments on ‘Every Life Is Worth a Book’
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