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285 stories by "Aaron Riccio"

THEATER: Apple Cove by Aaron Riccio

"Oh, we'd be so adult here," says Alan (Erin Gann), giddily ogling the newest lot in his father-in-law's precious gated community. How better to prove one's manhood, after all, than by playi…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 3:43am on February 8, 2011

THEATER: Lathem Prince by Aaron Riccio

Lathem (Kris Kling) is chilling in the cemetery with his bro Patio (Bryan Grossbauer), smoking some bud to take the edge off his father's recent death, a possible murder that's incorrectly, …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 6:25pm on February 4, 2011

THEATER: The Witch of Edmonton by Aaron Riccio

Between each of their productions, one can just imagine artistic director Jesse Berger sitting in a dark corner of a rehearsal space, plotting and scheming, using their excellent reading ser…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 6:07pm on February 3, 2011

THEATER: Better Left Unsaid by Aaron Riccio

Photo/JP YimPerhaps younger demographics and changes in our future will turn this unsavory combination of social media and live theater into the next pairing of chocolate and peanut butter, …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 11:25pm on January 31, 2011

Short-a-Day: Alice Munro's "Axis" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in The New Yorker, Jan. 31, 2011. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 91.One of the many nice things about Alice Munro as a writer, beside her effortless ability to …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 6:26pm on January 28, 2011

THEATER: What the Public Wants by Aaron Riccio

Time and again, Sir Charles Worgan (Rob Breckenridge), the manager/publisher of dozens of newspaper magazines in England tells us that, as a practical businessman, he isn't concerned with th…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 3:27am on January 28, 2011

THEATER: The Momentum by Aaron Riccio

Photo/Max RubyThere's something inherently appalling about self-help seminars: the idea of a super-serious guru getting up on a stage and telling you that they can radically Change Your Life…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 5:14pm on January 27, 2011

THEATER: Room 17B by Aaron Riccio

Photo/Jim MooreIn 2008, the troupe Parallel Exit was nominated for the Drama Desk's "Unique Theatrical Experience" award. Their latest show, Room 17B, suffers in comparison: not only is a gr…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 4:23am on January 26, 2011

Short-a-Day: Dacia Maraini's "Hunger" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 63.[Translated by Will Schutt as part of the FOCUS: Italy series.]The child opens her eyes and di…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 3:40am on January 26, 2011

Short-a-Day: Antonio Tabbuchi's "The Dead at the Table" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 33.[Translated by Will Schutt as part of the FOCUS: Italy series.]Ah, the Wall! How he missed the…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 4:20pm on January 25, 2011

RELEASE: Kinderspiel (and Stolen Kiss) by Aaron Riccio

Has it been over three years since Kinderspiel last trod the boards? Apparently so; my old review can be found here, but information about the new production, which will be done in repertoir…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 2:45am on January 25, 2011

RELEASE: Dainty Cadaver by Aaron Riccio

When I was in college, I used to play Exquisite Corpse, that game where you continue a piece of art based only on seeing what the person immediately before you has created. When applied to t…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 2:36am on January 25, 2011

Short-a-Day: Preeta Samarasan's "Birch Memorial" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 100.Hot-hot, sweet-sweet. That's all they knew. Lawyer Sivalingam whose fat wife lay dying--that…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 11:25pm on January 24, 2011

Short-a-Day: Gary Amdahl's "The Cold, Cold Water" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 64.When he awoke, he turned his head away from the wall and looked at the long rectangle of pale …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 4:29pm on January 23, 2011

THEATER: Flipzoids by Aaron Riccio

Photo/Web BegoleA "flip," according to Redford (Carlo Alban), is a derogatory term for Filipino immigrants like him. To this particular teenager, a rust-blond dye job, it's just another symp…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 12:15am on January 23, 2011

Short-a-Day: Erri de Luca's "An Hour of Hate" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 44.[Translated by Simon Nightingale as part of the FOCUS: Italy series.]"For a good many years la…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 10:25pm on January 22, 2011

Short-a-Day: Hisham Matar's "Naima" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in The New Yorker, Jan. 24, 2011. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 85.The narrator of this story, Nuri, is writing mainly from an eight-year-old's perspective, ta…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 5:33pm on January 21, 2011

Short-a-Day: Sana Krasikov's "Debt" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 6, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 66.Krasikov's one of those writers who knows her characters so well that it takes us a moment to …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 11:25pm on January 20, 2011

Short-a-Day: Mario Bellatin's "Lessons for a Dead Hare" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 5, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 1.[Translated from the Spanish by Daniel Alarcon]Bellatin's story begins with the promise of some…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 5:31pm on January 19, 2011

Short-a-Day: Jesmyn Ward's "Cattle Haul" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 5, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 90.An ambitious and tragic slice-of-life debut from Ms. Ward, who uses the in media res action of…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 11:59pm on January 18, 2011

THEATER: Honey Brown Eyes by Aaron Riccio

Dragan (Edoardo Ballerini) a Serbian soldier, trains an automatic rifle on Alma (Sue Cremin), a Bosnian Muslim; for the duration of this first scene, he will terrorize her, as if by rote, sh…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 4:33pm on January 18, 2011

Short-a-Day: Wells Tower's "Door In Your Eye" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 5, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 1.Some people might like to wonder what the story they've just read was all about; I don't. "The …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 5:23pm on January 17, 2011

Short-a-Day: James Lasdun's "The Old Man" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in A Public Space, No. 5, 2008. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 69.A very spare and simple story in which Conrad, a loan manager, bonds with two former Czechoslo…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 3:20pm on January 16, 2011

Short-a-Day: Amos Oz's "The King of Norway" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in The New Yorker, Jan. 17, 2011. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 3.[Translated from the Hebrew by Sondra Silverston.]Luna said, "Why do you take all the sorrow …

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 11:04pm on January 15, 2011

Short-a-Day: John Edgar Wideman's "Always Raining Somewhere, Said Jim Johnson" by Aaron Riccio

Originally published in Harper's, February 2011. Personal enjoyment rating (out of 100): 27.This simple story lacks enough ambition to justify Wideman's writerly tricks; at heart, it's about…

SOURCE: That Sounds Cool at 4:52pm on January 14, 2011
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