This week's episode of DOCTOR WHO, “Listen,” is my favorite episode from this season so far. There are so many surprising moments, and the storyline was interesting and relatable. So, if you want to know what's under the bed, keep reading, but if you're not looking for SPOILERS, then come back later!
On this week's episode of DOCTOR WHO we have more robots, gold powered ships, and Robin Hood! Don't continue reading, however, if you have yet to watch “Robot of Sherwood,” because there are major SPOILERS below.
Your favorite precinct returns when the second season of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE premieres on September 28th. Unlike last season, however, the show will now air on Sundays at 8:30/7:30c on FOX.
Gary Taubes went to Harvard and Stanford universities to become a scientist, but then discovered investigative journalism. He had a bachelor's degree in physics and was working towards getting a master's degree in aerospace engineering at Stanford when he chose to go down another path. He then earned a master's in journalism from Columbia University and began writing for Discover magazine.
On tonight's episode of “Doctor Who” we journey “Into a Dalek,” with the Doctor and Clara, meet Danny Pink, and get confused by Missy yet again! Be careful if you haven't watched tonight's episode, because below are some major SPOILERS.
The season premiere of 'Doctor Who' has now aired on BBC America, so it's time to talk about the much-anticipated episode! From dinosaurs on fire, to cyborgs needing human parts, 'Deep Breath,' the first episode of Season 8, has given us a lot to talk about. If you haven't seen last night's episode continue at your own risk, because you know, spoilers!
This Saturday is the premiere of the highly anticipated 8th season of “Doctor Who.” The last time we saw the Doctor, he and Clara were crashing in the TARDIS, since the Doctor, newly regenerated, forgot how to fly it. The premiere episode will be an interesting one, since we don't yet know much about the 12th Doctor, portrayed by Peter Capaldi, except that he has new kidneys!
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Celebrating the centenary of Tove Jansson's birth, Phil Porter's new musical version of Moominsummer Madness unites the directing skills of a leader in children's interactive theatre and a puppetry pioneer with puppets created at the UK's foremost puppet theatre.
The Watermill is delighted to announce the World Stage Premiere of A Bunch of Amateurs by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, opening tonight, 22 May 2014 (press night Monday 26 May at 7.30pm).
World Music Institute closes out its vibrant, danceable World to Brooklyn series with Grammy-nominated modern salsa fusion band La Clave Secreta at Roulette tonight, May 10 at 8:00 p.m. Infusing elements of classical, jazz, funk, and flamenco music into traditional salsa and timba forms, the 12-piece band creates a sophisticated sound full of adventurous arrangements and danceable rhythms.
Award-winning choreographer Crystal Pite (Dark Matters, The You Show) returns to Toronto with her newest work, The Tempest Replica. Presented byCanadian Stage at the Bluma Appel Theatre for five performances only from today, May 7 to 11, Pite's critically acclaimed company Kidd Pivot transforms one of Shakespeare's final plays, The Tempest, into an innovative dance creation.
The Houston Symphony kicks off the summer with a sensational line-up of FREE concerts, including an expanded 10 performances around Houston as part of its Summer Neighborhood Concert Series, 5 performances as part of the ExxonMobil Summer Symphony Nights at Miller Outdoor Theatre, and the free July 3rd performance at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
Regina Opera presents a fully-staged performance of Verdi's masterpiece 'Rigoletto', sung in Italian with English supertitles on Saturdays May 17 and May 24, and Sunday, May 18 and May 25, 2014 at 3PM. Check out a look at the cast below!
Roderich and I go way back. Roderich is of course, the 'echt' COUSIN FROM NOWHERE, and that was one of my roles at Stadt Theater Trier when I sang there as the Spiel Tenor for the municipal opera house. Singing in Trier was one of the most important events in my professional life and I have many, many happy memories of my time living in die Älteste Stadt Deutschlands on the banks of the Mosel. And the food…Römerbraten, Wei?wurst, Schweineschnitzel, Salzbrot, Leichtes Himbeer Eiskuchen, Hausgemachtes Sauerkraut Frikadellen und Schmalz! Not to mention the best Mosel Wein I ever drank, all from wineries on the banks of the Mosel as it snakes its way north from Trier through Bernkastel and Cochem to Koblenz.
Met Music Director James Levine conducts the first Live in HD performance of Mozart's barbed romance Così fan tutte, a comic masterpiece about the romantic complications that ensue when a pair of friends decide to test their fiancée's fidelity. Lesley Koenig's sleek production features a cast filled with rising Met stars, including Susanna Phillips and Isabel Leonard as the sisters Fiordiligi and Dorabella; Matthew Polenzani and Rodion Pogossov as their fiancés, Ferrando and Guglielmo; and Danielle de Niese as their feisty maid Despina. Maurizio Muraro is the cynical Don Alfonso.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces a book signing and reading by local author Jacob Bacharach, whose novelThe Bend of the World (Liveright/Norton), was released on April 14, 2014. The book signing takes place today, April 25, 2014, during the Trust's Gallery Crawl afterhours event CrawlAfterDark, which extends hours for certain Cultural District venues participating in the Gallery Crawl to promote the District as a late-night destination.
Synchronicity is the coincidental occurrence of events, especially psychic events that seem related but are not explained by conventional mechanisms of causality (especially favored in C.G. Jung's theories). Many authors say the process of writing a novel is filled with synchronicity. It's happened to me, too. So often I thought I'd made something up, only to later discover obscure historical facts backing up my inventions.
World Music Institute closes out its vibrant, danceable World to Brooklyn series with Grammy-nominated modern salsa fusion band La Clave Secreta at Roulette onSaturday, May 10 at 8:00 p.m. Infusing elements of classical, jazz, funk, and flamenco music into traditional salsa and timba forms, the 12-piece band creates a sophisticated sound full of adventurous arrangements and danceable rhythms.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra today announced its Summer 2014 concert season. Programs include a presentation of Michael Curtiz's classic film Casablanca (June 12-14), the annual Star-Spangled Spectacular at Oregon Ridge Park (July 3 & 4), All-Baroque (July 10 & 11) and All-Beethoven (July 24 & 25) celebrations at the Meyerhoff and Strathmore, and Video Games Live (July 26), an immersive concert event featuring music from an array of classic and contemporary video games at the Meyerhoff. Calendar and concert information is below. For more info please visit BSOmusic.org.
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