ABC's Finales of THE GOLDBERGS, MODERN FAMILY, and DESIGNATED SURVIVOR Hit Multiweek Viewership Highs
by Macon Prickett - May 17, 2018 With season/series finales on the night, ABC saw “The Goldbergs,” “Modern Family” and “Designated Survivor” hit multiweek highs with Total Viewers....
Dave Kindig Returns or New Seson of BITCHIN' RIDES, Premiering on Velocity, 10/3
by Caryn Robbins - September 27, 2017 Velocity's #1 series BITCHIN' RIDES is returning for an all new season of exceptionally built and designed vehicles from self-made fabricator Dave Kindig and his celebrated custom car fabrication shop Kindig It Design....
Maryland Ensemble Theatre Presents Virtual FUNCamp
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 10, 2020 Due to the health crisis, MET will not be holding in-person FUNCamp this summer. However, FUNCamp offerings have been re-imagined for a digital platform....
Previews Begin Tonight For DANGER SIGNALS At New Ohio Theatre From Built For Collapse
by Julie Musbach - April 27, 2018 The Archive Residency is a vital incubator for New York City's most electrifying independent theater companies. This two-year residency offers companies an artistic home for the development and presentation of a new work. Each residency culminates with a world premiere production. Now in its fifth y...
Young Jesus' New Album S/T Now Available on Saddle Creek
by Macon Prickett - February 23, 2018 Young Jesus, an indie rock quartet formed in Chicago and reformed in Los Angeles, looks to communicate the tensions between proximity and distance, chaos and order. On their upcoming record S/T, to be released by Saddle Creek, the band focuses on seemingly small moments in everyday life: phone calls...
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING Returns to the Science Channel on January 3
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 17, 2018 They are some of the world's most exciting and innovative engineering creations, all designed to propel civilization forward. From the biggest construction project ever undertaken in New York City, to an aircraft carrier that is as long as the Empire State Building is tall, the new season of IMPOSSI...
Head Trick Theatre Presents GOD OF VENGEANCE
by Stephi Wild - February 23, 2018 In a house built over a brothel, Yekel and Sarah struggle for a place in legitimate Jewish society as a pimp and a former prostitute. Everything hinges on marrying off their daughter Rifkele, but Rifkele's secret relationship with Manke, one of the women of the brothel, threatens their carefully lai...
Young Female Voices From The House That Dan Built Take Over Bondi Pavilion For A Theatrical And Musical Youth Week
by Stephi Wild - February 11, 2018 To celebrate Youth Week during the April School Holidays, The House That Dan Built is taking over the Bondi Pavilion Gallery from 16 - 29 April with a return season of TENDER YOUNG CREATURES and a series of theatre and music skill development workshop opportunities for girls aged 9 to 20....
App-Garden Provides No Cost Meal/Supply Delivery Software for School Districts
by Marina Kennedy - April 12, 2020 App-Garden, a leading cloud-based software provider for K-12 administrators, has added a new no-cost meal/supply delivery software solution, to assist school districts during the COVID-19 closures. The Meal Delivery Software is built to address the new needs that have emerged due to school closur...
Science Channel Presents New Series IF WE BUILT IT TODAY
by Kaitlin Milligan - July 09, 2019 The Great Pyramid of Giza, the Colosseum, the Great Wall of China, the Notre Dame Cathedral. What would it take to build these remarkable super structures today? How long would it take? How much would it cost? How many workers would we need? In our modern era of glass and steel, could we even pull i...
Deborah Newton Announces Release of 'The House That Nick Built'
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Shakespeare's Rose Theatre to Pop Up in York Next Summer
by BWW News Desk - November 03, 2017 The Guardian has just reported that a 950-capacity pop-up open-air theatre modeled after Shakespeare's Rose will be built next summer in York for a three-month long season of Shakespeare plays....
BUILT WITH CHOCOLATE MILK Offers Teams A Chance To Win A Total Of $20,000 In Grants
by Marina Kennedy - September 18, 2017 The BUILT WITH CHOCOLATE MILK campaign is launching the Coaches Challenge social media contest, awarding $20,000 in grants to high school-aged athletic programs who show they recognize the nutritional benefits of lowfat chocolate milk. The grand prize winner will be awarded a $10,000 grant for their...
Fox Theatre Institute Announces Emergency Hurricane Relief Grant Program
by Julie Musbach - March 13, 2019 The Fox Theatre Institute (FTI) in late 2018 began an additional Urgent/Emergency Grant program that will provide financial assistance to historic theaters and arts centers across Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. This additional funding is for historic resources impacted by recent catastr...
Gallery @ The Factory Presents NO EXIT
by A.A. Cristi - October 10, 2019 'No Exit', a maze built around a photo installation of exit signs, seeks to raise awareness of the difficulties and resilience that can merge in the aftermath of trauma. The centerline of the maze is made up of window-like frames of images of exit signs, allowing the participant to see a clear path...
Zeal & Ardor Share New Song BUILT ON ASHES from Upcoming Album STRONGER FRUIT Out June 8
by Macon Prickett - May 25, 2018 It's a busy month for ZEAL & ARDOR. The band is preparing for a series of live shows next month (including a London headline show and a slot at Download Festival) as well as the June 8 release of the anticipated second album Stranger Fruit....
Joe Bonamassa to Return to King Center Next Spring
by BWW News Desk - September 22, 2017 Grammy-nominated blues-rock guitar icon, Joe Bonamassa, is returning to the King Center in support of his latest studio solo album, Blues of Desperation,' on Tuesday, May 8, 8 p.m. Tickets (starting at $103.25, inclusive of fees) go on sale Friday, September 29 at Noon....
Tudor National Trust House Announces AN IDEAL HUSBAND
by Julie Musbach - March 20, 2019 Oscar Wilde brings an act of political sin into the heart of the English home with his comedic classic An Ideal Husband uniquely presented by Groundlings Theatre in two beautiful heritage buildings. Spending a week in Sutton House, a National Trust house based in Hackney and first built in Tudor tim...
MYSTERIES OF THE ABANDONED Returns March 20 on Science Channel
by Macon Prickett - February 26, 2018 A Cold War anti-ballistic missile complex in the desolate plains of North Dakota. A Utopian city in Brazil built by Henry Ford. A prison complex in Cuba that once held Fidel Castro. These and other strange, yet fascinating engineering marvels that are merely shells of what they once were, are brough...
Brand New Multi-Million Pound Not-For-Profit Arts Venue Launches Shows Next Week
by A.A. Cristi - June 01, 2018 Streatham Space Project (SSP) is an ambitious new multi-million pound community arts venue featuring a purpose built 120 seat auditorium, bar and functions space and a studio space. ...
ABC's Finales of THE GOLDBERGS, MODERN FAMILY and DESIGNATED SURVIVOR Hit Multiweek Viewership Highs
by Tori Hartshorn - May 17, 2018 ABC Wednesday Prime (8:00-11:00 p.m. – 4.1 million and 0.9/4 in AD18-49): With season/series finales on the night, ABC saw “The Goldbergs,” “Modern Family” and “Designated Survivor” hit multiweek highs with Total Viewers....
Former Tonight Show Host Jay Leno, Classic Duesenberg, Featured in Old Cars Weekly
by Macon Prickett - February 23, 2018 Old Cars Weekly's March 8 cover story tells the tale of a special guest with a special car - Jay Leno's Garage star and former Tonight Show host Jay Leno and his rebuilt Classic-era Duesenberg. When Duesenberg historian and restorer Randy Ema and Jay Leno set out to rebuild Leno's vehicle, Old Ca...
Vivo D'Arte to Showcase Undergraduate Performers With SPRING AWAKENING this April
by Rebecca Russo - March 31, 2019 Theatre company Vivo D'Arte, announce a new scheme to showcase undergraduate and newly graduated performers. Vivo D'Arte, known for their promenade productions of musicals including 'Parade' and 'Rent' at the world's oldest mechanised paper mill, announced this scheme with a production of the Tony A...
Incredible Engineering Projects That Are Now Deserted Explored in Season Two of 'Mysteries of the Abandoned' Premiering 3/20
by Tori Hartshorn - February 26, 2018 A Cold War anti-ballistic missile complex in the desolate plains of North Dakota. A Utopian city in Brazil built by Henry Ford. A prison complex in Cuba that once held Fidel Castro. These and other strange, yet fascinating engineering marvels that are merely shells of what they once were, are brough... |