BWW Recap: Trouble Balloons in GOTHAM
by Jeffrey Walker
- Oct 7, 2014
A vigilante strikes, taking out corrupt officials; the resourceful Selina the “cat” helps the cops and then slips out of the custody; the penguin-like Oswald slips back into Gotham, determined to get a job; and Gordon works out cases. Meanwhile, sexy siren Fish Mooney makes sure to throw suspicion on to the rookie detective. GOTHAM is the place to be and we have the recap for week three.
HISTORY Premieres New Season of Hit Series THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND, 11/4
by Caryn Robbins
- Sep 23, 2014
Mondays are about to get a whole lot more mysterious this fall on HISTORY with the return of the hit series THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND and the premiere of the new series SEARCH FOR THE LOST GIANTS. The series premiere Tuesday, November 4 at 9PM ET/PT and 10PM ET/PT respectively.
Anthony Hopkins to Star in New Thriller, GO WITH ME
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Sep 20, 2014
Deadline reports that Academy Award-winner Anthony Hopkins is joining Kidnapping Freddy Heineken's Daniel Alfredson on new thriller, GO WITH ME. Presented by Enderby Entertainment and The Gotham Group, GO WITH ME is based on Castle Freeman Jr.'s 2008 novel of the same title.
WAM Theatre's Fresh Takes Play Reading Series Concludes with WAXWORKS, 9/21
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 8, 2014
WAM Theatre has announced the cast for a reading of Waxworks by Trina Davies, the final reading in the Fresh Takes Play Reading Series. An exploration of the tales we are told and the heroes and villains we create, Waxworks tells the story of Madame Tussaud, an extraordinary artist who developed the first worldwide entertainment brand. WAM Theatre will present the reading on Sunday, September 21 at 3:00 p.m. at No. Six Depot Roastery and Cafe, 6 Depot Street in West Stockbridge, MA. Waxworks is the fifth and final presentation in the new Fresh Takes play reading series, which offers new and reimagined works that tell women's stories. The series has proven popular with audiences, selling out its first four readings.
Weber State University Opens Faculty Exhibition Today
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 5, 2014
The Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities at Weber State University (www.weber.edu/cah) today announced the opening of the Department of Visual Art & Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition tonight, September 5, 2014 at 7 p.m. Weber State University President Charles Wight will be offering remarks during the opening night reception. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on display in the Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery from September to 5 November 15.
Weber State University Announces Faculty Exhibition, 9/5
by Christina Mancuso
- Aug 28, 2014
OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ The Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities at Weber State University (www.weber.edu/cah) today announced the opening of the Department of Visual Art & Design Biennial Faculty Exhibition on September 5, 2014 at 7 p.m. Weber State University President Charles Wight will be offering remarks during the opening night reception. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on display in the Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery from September 5 November 15.
Texas A&M University Press to Release KENNEWICK MAN: THE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF AN ANCIENT AMERICAN SKELETON
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 25, 2014
Nearly 20 years since Kennewick Man was serendipitously discovered along the banks of the Columbia River in Washington State, the scientific saga of his life and legacy is being released. A new book entitled Kennewick Man: The Scientific Investigation of an Ancient American Skeleton, co-edited by forensic anthropologists Douglas Owsley at the Smithsonian Institution and Richard Jantz at the University of Tennessee, will be published this September by Texas A&M University Press. It provides the most thorough analysis of any Paleoamerican skeleton to date.
BWW Recap: OUTLANDER Delivers Witches and Redcoats and Kilts, Oh My!
by Kara McCoy
- Aug 12, 2014
Something very exciting is happening on today's small screens. The adult fantasy is becoming an actual thing-and a popular one at that. In a world where 'Game of Thrones' not only exists, but actually thrives on cable TV, Ronald D. Moore's 'Outlander' has all the potential to become another hit, and after the series premiere, I predict it probably will. Which isn't to say that that the new Starz series should be compared with the HBO smash. Both may have originally begun as sweeping epics stretching across thousands of pages of thick-spined behemoths before making it to the screen (the novel Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon, is the first of currently eight books upon which the new series is based), but the similarities end there. 'Game of Thrones' has the vast imaginary land of Westeros. Knights in shining armor. Oh yeah, and dragons. 'Outlander' has Inverness. Burly Scotsmen in tartan kilts. And no dragons. So I repeat, this is not 'Game of Thrones,' but, as it turns out, that's just fine. If the series premiere proved anything, it's that 'Outlander' doesn't need to compete with 'Game of Thrones.' It's more than capable of standing on its own two feet. Plus it has time travel. And time travel is pretty cool.
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