A still from âThe Wonder Child,â a story from the Egyptian-Jewish oral tradition adapted by the Theatre Ariel in Merion Station, Pa. St. Louis folklorist Howard Schwartz retold the story in his 1996 collection The Wonder Child & Other Jewish Fairy Tales Top row, left to right: Lois Abdelmalek and Abdul Sesay. Bottom row, from left: Marissa Barnathan and Nathan Foley | Courtesy of Theatre Ariel
Today s Jewish mother is nothing like the one-dimensional stereotype that plagued her predecessors. She s inspiring, collaborative, and successful-and three of them and their successful kids will be featured in a new Sunday Morning with The Braid event (formerly Jewish Women s Theatre) on May 2, a week before Mother s Day.
One pair of guests are an acclaimed comedian and her 90-year-old mom, who recently joined her daughter s monthly shows. The second duo are a nonprofit manager-mom and her son, who just started a new job in the Security Council at the Biden White House. And the last guests, live from Toronto, are a mom and daughter who co-operate a successful Israeli-food business.
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09 02 2021
IN ORDER TO TRULY blow one’s mind, one must travel to the far reaches of the music cosmos – to a place where Throbbing Gristle, Barbra Streisand, Captain Beefheart, Bongwater, Tim Buckley and Boredoms reign supreme and sonic adventures into the unknown are an essential part of daily life. A dimension where flipped-out acid rock rubs shoulders with records that reconfigured our conception of what music could be while manifestations of further-out lunacy – some barely recognisable as music at all – hover while laughing maniacally.
Welcome, then, to our list of the 50 Most “Out There” Albums Of All Time. Dig in, hold on tight and when you ve emerged from the mayhem, let us know what we ve missed by voting for your own ultimate weird record. We’ll compile a readers’ list as soon as our wigs have unflipped.