Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival 2022—Third Report
- Archikulture Digest
- May 21, 2022
More theater hi-jinx from Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival in the muggy month of May, from Carl F. Gauze.
The Sky Above and The Mud Below (Carrot Top Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
I Am Not Job (WTLL Records Distribution). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Carl F. Gauze doesn’t need CSI, he’s got Heather Dune Macadam’s The Weeping Buddha, a tightly written muder mystery revolving around modern forensic science and traditional police leg work.
Michael Moore’s newest documentary examines guns and violence in America, and concludes a lot of people are dying. Carl F. Gauze locks and loads.
Houston, We Have a Drinking Problem (Honest Don’s). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions (RCA / BMG). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Carl F. Gauze explores Lileks.com, a site that collects the images and memories of pop culture over the past 50 years.
Love Hurts / Libeschmertzn (Golem). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
The Twelve Tribes (Label Bleu). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
If locking up performance artists sounds like a good idea to you, Carl F. Gauze might have the next best thing with a review of the special "Incarceration" issue of Sandbox.
Two Inuit brothers deal with confilict in on the tundra in director Zacharias Kunuk’s The Fast Runner (Atanarajuat). Carl F. Gauze got cold just reviewing it.
Danny Goldberg, Victor Goldberg, and Robert Greenwald reserve their spots on John Ashcoft’s hit list by editing It’s a Free Country a collection of essays on post-9/11 America. Carl F. Gauze risks inclusion with a review.
"Reality" television hits a new low with The Anna Nicole Show. Carl F. Gauze only watches for the articles.
A strict but lonely piano teacher realizes a brutal sexual fantasy in Michael Haneke’s The Piano Teacher. Carl F. Gauze plays "Chopsticks."
Carl F. Gauze rolls out the barrel with Big Joe Siedlik on Big Joe’s Polka Hour.
Could Derek Flint be Austin Powers’ dad? Carl F. Gauze explores the long-awaited DVD of Daniel Mann’s classic ’60s spy spoof, Our Man Flint.