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The Tumbleweeds brand of sunglasses denotes nothing of the symbolism that its namesake insinuates. Far from encapsulating the desolate, dryness of Hollywood’s Western shrubbery, the sunglasses are welcoming, rejecting the don’t-look-at-me pretension of Perspex shades so that the wooden veneer of the frames warm the face. This charm is a reflection of...
Every so often an individual comes along who appears to speak...
As Feste, fool to the countess Olivia and fourth wall buster in chief of Shakespeare’s immortal farce of identity confusion, Michael Grady-Hall enters in about as extravagant a fashion as one would wish. A cable-bound crooner in a shock of pale face paint, Hall is suspended far above the stage to deliver...
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