The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera presents its annual holiday concert, Home for the Holidays, today and tomorrow, December 21 and 22 at the Tivoli Theatre.
NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG continues its new series NYFOS AFTER HOURS with “A GOYISHE CHRISTMAS TO YOU!” Yuletide Classics by Jewish Songwriters.
Previously on the CW's ARROW: We were introduced to the fresh-faced Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) the crime scene investigator who turned out to be just a an assistant in search of answers to the supernatural occurrences surrounding his mother's murder.
Now available is Brian Hodge's Whom the Gods Would Destroy. You can get your copy at Amazon now.
On this week's SLEEPY HOLLOW, Abbie drives up to Ichabod's cabin and finds him outside, blowing off steam by chopping some wood. Abbie understands why he's so upset—he had a son that he never knew and will never get to meet. That's pretty heady stuff. Ichabod understandably wants some answers, which is why he has called Henry Parrish (John Noble) to his home.
This week on the CW's ARROW, it's what we've all been waiting for: we finally get to meet the Flash (Grant Gustin) AKA Barry Allen.
The Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), the nation's premier orchestra dedicated exclusively to commissioning, performing, and recording new orchestral music, welcomes the New Year with three premieres by Ken Ueno, Elena Ruehr and David Rakowski.
Baritone Christian Gerhaher makes his Symphony Center recital debut with pianist Gerold Huber on tonight, December 4 at 7:30 p.m., performing Schubert's Winterreise. This recital opens the 2013/14 Symphony Center Presents Schubert Song series, an exploration of Schubert's most beloved compositions for voice performed by artists renowned for their interpretations of these masterpieces.
Vancouver Opera's upcoming production of Mozart's Don Giovanni is supporting the successful return of DAREarts' innovative arts program to Vancouver.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra looks forward to continuing this Holiday Pops tradition and extends an invitation to all who enjoy the sounds of the season. The concert is sure to add a touch of warmth and excitement to a cold December evening.
It's Thanksgiving on FOX's SLEEPY HOLLOW and down at the precinct, Ichabod is getting huffy about McDonalds' failure to live up to its Scottish name, but really he's just upset that he can't spend the holidays with his wife, although he's quick to assure Abbie that he appreciates her company very much.
This week on the CW's ARROW, Count Vertigo, that zany guy who named his drug dealer alter ego after the drug he was pushing, is back.
P.L. Travers' spellbinding stories of the magical nanny Mary Poppins are ageless and timeless, embraced by each successive generation. Now, in December 2013, Disney will release a new major motion picture, Saving Mr. Banks, which stars Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as the willful and unforgettable Travers.
Last week on FOX's SLEEPY HOLLOW, the trio—Abbie, Ichabod and the Captain— teamed up to trap the Headless Horseman. They succeeded in chaining him up in an underground cell with a bunch of UV light shining on him, leaving him weak and vulnerable.
On Friday, Fredrik Logevall was presented with the first American Library in Paris Book Award. According to the New York Times Mr. Logevall won for his book 'Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam.'
5 composers, 3 world-premieres, 3 classic films, 2 fantastic soloists, 1 night only! tonight, November 19, 8 pm. Pre-Concert Conversation with film-composer, Brian Satterwhite, starts in the lobby at 7:20pm.
NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG continues its new series NYFOS AFTER HOURS with “A GOYISHE CHRISTMAS TO YOU!” Yuletide Classics by Jewish Songwriters.
Hotel Nikko San Francisco and Michael Feinstein are proud to announce the upcoming lineup atFeinstein's at the Nikko for January 2014. Artists include actor and singer Tom Wopat, star of stage and screen Cheyenne Jackson, Broadway and West End star Sierra Boggess, Emmy Award winning actor and comedian Leslie Jordan, and more!
On last night's ARROW on the CW, Isabel and Oliver are once again fighting over at the Queen Consolidated offices, this time about Oliver's unreliability. Isabel wants Oliver to stop missing important meetings and to take more responsibility in his position as a partner in the company. Leading a double life is hard - too bad he can't just tell her to lay off because he's actually off fighting crime every other night.
On last night's SLEEPY HOLLOW on FOX, we open with Paul Revere's famous 'Midnight Ride'.
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