In Arthur C. Clarke’s “3001: The Final Odyssey,” the human population lives in ring-shaped “habitats” in a geostationary orbit around the planet. Earth’s surface, in Clarke’s futuristic vision, is essentially uninhabitable, the air being too foul and the land too barren to sustain the species. When I first envisioned life in that next millennial scenario, […]
The 2016 Election: What Will It Look Like One Year from Now?
Don’t look now but the election of the next president is just one year and a few days away. A year from now the final polls will be taken, and the results will soon thereafter be announced. Prognosticating in politics is always the task of a fool, but I’ve been called that and worse any […]
E. Haig’s Review of “A Doll’s House” at Capital Stage
Henrik Ibsen caused a major stir in dramatic theater in 1879 with the premiere of his “A Doll’s House.” The play’s ending was so vehemently rejected by some of its early audiences that Ibsen penned an alternate, less depressing, ending that he later came to abhor. In the current adaptation of the play at Capital […]
E. Haig’s Review of Sacramento Philharmonic Concert
The Sacramento Philharmonic is back, all the way back. We heralded the symphony’s return last summer with its superb performance of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony. And in its second concert of the new season last month, it reaffirmed its resurrection with a stirring performance of Tchaikovsky’s great Symphony No. 4 in F minor. And with Andrew […]
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