To The Contrary (TTC,) public television's successful all-female news analysis series, is now in its 22nd season on air. The program was launched in 1992, dubbed the "Year of the Woman in American Politics" as women's representation in Congress blossomed. With women in the forefront of politics and on the cutting edge of national agendas, To The Contrary continues as an essential, timely forum for women to discuss national and international issues and policies. The program covers news and offers a platform to views that are rarely, if ever, available elsewhere on television. It is true appointment television.
With more women in Congress, in the Cabinet and on the Supreme Court, women's perspectives are more high-profile than ever before. Americans have cast strong votes of confidence in women leaders and leaders who promote concerns embraced by women. To The Contrary, available in 91% of television markets and a leader in women's news and perspectives, will continue to make women's voices heard as we cover all issues affecting women, families and communities of color.
To The Contrary is produced by Persephone Productions. Airing on PBS stations nationwide, in Canada, and internationally on VOA TV, To The Contrary has built a solid viewer base including more than a million viewers each week. Viewer response, media attention and strong carriage on national public television stations and elsewhere have all helped to confirm that the show does indeed fill a much-needed niche in American television programming.
With more women in Congress, in the Cabinet and on the Supreme Court, women's perspectives are more high-profile than ever before. Americans have cast strong votes of confidence in women leaders and leaders who promote concerns embraced by women. To The Contrary, available in 91% of television markets and a leader in women's news and perspectives, will continue to make women's voices heard as we cover all issues affecting women, families and communities of color.
To The Contrary is produced by Persephone Productions. Airing on PBS stations nationwide, in Canada, and internationally on VOA TV, To The Contrary has built a solid viewer base including more than a million viewers each week. Viewer response, media attention and strong carriage on national public television stations and elsewhere have all helped to confirm that the show does indeed fill a much-needed niche in American television programming.
Bill Bartmann Releases an Autobiography, BOUNCING BACK, 10/18
by BWW News Desk - October 18, 2013
NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Download your free copy of Bouncing Back by Bill Bartmann on Amazon from Oct. 18-22, 2013 by visiting http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FK6XFZQ....
by BWW News Desk - October 18, 2013
NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Download your free copy of Bouncing Back by Bill Bartmann on Amazon from Oct. 18-22, 2013 by visiting http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FK6XFZQ....
John J. Scalercio Releases New Novel, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
by Christina Mancuso - October 08, 2013
Author John J. Scalercio has personally witnessed the grief and permanent harm that rape can cause to both the victims and their loved ones, and has personally lived through the premature death of his youngest sister who succumbed to an incurable blood disease at the age of eight. Life has shown him...
by Christina Mancuso - October 08, 2013
Author John J. Scalercio has personally witnessed the grief and permanent harm that rape can cause to both the victims and their loved ones, and has personally lived through the premature death of his youngest sister who succumbed to an incurable blood disease at the age of eight. Life has shown him...
FLASH FRIDAY: All His Jazz! A John Kander Celebration - From CHICAGO & CABARET To THE LANDING, THE VISIT & Much More
by Pat Cerasaro - October 04, 2013
Today we celebrate a master of the modern musical in honor of this week's start of previews for his newest theatrical venture, THE LANDING, as well as first news on a major NYC bow for his long-gestating project THE VISIT, to say nothing of the longest-running American musical in history going stron...
by Pat Cerasaro - October 04, 2013
Today we celebrate a master of the modern musical in honor of this week's start of previews for his newest theatrical venture, THE LANDING, as well as first news on a major NYC bow for his long-gestating project THE VISIT, to say nothing of the longest-running American musical in history going stron...
BWW Reviews: MAN OF LA MANCHA at Austin Playhouse Is Eye-Catching But Slightly Lacking
by Jeff Davis - September 10, 2013
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, chivalry isn't dead, but it certainly has to fight to survive. As long as chivalry, kindness, and optimism are challenged, the story of Don Quixote will continue to be told. Perhaps that's one of the reasons behind Austin Playhouse's decision to open their...
by Jeff Davis - September 10, 2013
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, chivalry isn't dead, but it certainly has to fight to survive. As long as chivalry, kindness, and optimism are challenged, the story of Don Quixote will continue to be told. Perhaps that's one of the reasons behind Austin Playhouse's decision to open their...
John J. Scalercio Releases BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
by Christina Mancuso - September 06, 2013
Author John J. Scalercio has personally witnessed the grief and permanent harm that rape can cause to both the victims and their loved ones, and has personally lived through the premature death of his youngest sister, who succumbed to an incurable blood disease at the age of eight. Life has shown hi...
by Christina Mancuso - September 06, 2013
Author John J. Scalercio has personally witnessed the grief and permanent harm that rape can cause to both the victims and their loved ones, and has personally lived through the premature death of his youngest sister, who succumbed to an incurable blood disease at the age of eight. Life has shown hi...
Milton Pashcow Releases New Memoir, SICILIAN ESCAPADE
by Christina Mancuso - September 04, 2013
Milton Pashcow carefully weaves a passionate and dramatic tale of love in time of war in SICILIAN ESCAPADE. This book unravels the author's fervent relationship with his soul mate and future war bride filled with Sicilian love and true affection, and a determination to survive together forever....
by Christina Mancuso - September 04, 2013
Milton Pashcow carefully weaves a passionate and dramatic tale of love in time of war in SICILIAN ESCAPADE. This book unravels the author's fervent relationship with his soul mate and future war bride filled with Sicilian love and true affection, and a determination to survive together forever....
DRIVING MISS DAISY Opens Tonight at Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater
by Johnna Leary - August 16, 2013
The classic American drama Driving Miss Daisy runs this weekend at the Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater in Hagerstown, Maryland, with a contemporary staging twist. More than twenty years after its' Off-Broadway debut, Alfred Uhry's play still examines uncomfortable prejudices and relations...
by Johnna Leary - August 16, 2013
The classic American drama Driving Miss Daisy runs this weekend at the Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater in Hagerstown, Maryland, with a contemporary staging twist. More than twenty years after its' Off-Broadway debut, Alfred Uhry's play still examines uncomfortable prejudices and relations...
DRIVING MISS DAISY Opens at Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater, 8/16
by Johnna Leary - August 12, 2013
The classic American drama Driving Miss Daisy runs this weekend at the Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater in Hagerstown, Maryland, with a contemporary staging twist. More than twenty years after its' Off-Broadway debut, Alfred Uhry's play still examines uncomfortable prejudices and relations...
by Johnna Leary - August 12, 2013
The classic American drama Driving Miss Daisy runs this weekend at the Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater in Hagerstown, Maryland, with a contemporary staging twist. More than twenty years after its' Off-Broadway debut, Alfred Uhry's play still examines uncomfortable prejudices and relations...
CBS's Les Moonves Responds to Time Warner Exec's Letter
by Caryn Robbins - August 06, 2013
BWW reported that Glenn Britt, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Time Warner Cable sent a letter to CBS Corporation President & Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves regarding the current cable dispute. Below, is Moonves response...
by Caryn Robbins - August 06, 2013
BWW reported that Glenn Britt, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Time Warner Cable sent a letter to CBS Corporation President & Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves regarding the current cable dispute. Below, is Moonves response...
Top Romance Authors Celebrate Read-A-Romance Month in August
by Christina Mancuso - July 31, 2013
August is National Read a Romance Month, and 93 top romance authors are celebrating at ReadaRomanceMonth.com, sharing their thoughts on why romance matters today. New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery, who has sold more than 25 million books worldwide, kicks things off on August 1 with a p...
by Christina Mancuso - July 31, 2013
August is National Read a Romance Month, and 93 top romance authors are celebrating at ReadaRomanceMonth.com, sharing their thoughts on why romance matters today. New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery, who has sold more than 25 million books worldwide, kicks things off on August 1 with a p...
BWW Review: Laugh 'til it Hurts at WHY TORTURE IS WRONG...
by Nancy Grossman - July 30, 2013
Titanic Theatre Company's production of Tony Award-winner Christopher Durang's WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, AND THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM takes you on a wild ride into a post 9/11 world populated by a suspected terrorist, a minister who produces porno movies, and loony agents of a shadow government. It's b...
by Nancy Grossman - July 30, 2013
Titanic Theatre Company's production of Tony Award-winner Christopher Durang's WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, AND THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM takes you on a wild ride into a post 9/11 world populated by a suspected terrorist, a minister who produces porno movies, and loony agents of a shadow government. It's b...
BWW Reviews: Singer LynnMarie Rink Brings Her Very Special Show to the Falcon Theatre
by Don Grigware - July 30, 2013
Wrap Your Heart Around It/written, composed and performed by LynnMarie Rink/directed by Michael Kearns /musical direction by Paul Carrol Binkley/Falcon Theatre/through August 11...
by Don Grigware - July 30, 2013
Wrap Your Heart Around It/written, composed and performed by LynnMarie Rink/directed by Michael Kearns /musical direction by Paul Carrol Binkley/Falcon Theatre/through August 11...
Carnival Corporation & plc Declares Dividend
by Robert Diamond - July 17, 2013
MIAMI, July 17, 2013 - Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) has announced that it has declared a dividend of $0.25 per share....
by Robert Diamond - July 17, 2013
MIAMI, July 17, 2013 - Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) has announced that it has declared a dividend of $0.25 per share....
'The Showtune Mosh Pit' for May 22nd, 2013
by Paul W. Thompson - May 22, 2013
The latest in unauthorized gossip and buzz from the heart of Chicago's showtune video bars, and musical theater news from Chicago to Broadway. It's our annual Summer Musical Theater Guide! This week, Part One: Chicagoland. Check out 'The Jungle Book,' 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman,' 'Next To Normal,' 'T...
by Paul W. Thompson - May 22, 2013
The latest in unauthorized gossip and buzz from the heart of Chicago's showtune video bars, and musical theater news from Chicago to Broadway. It's our annual Summer Musical Theater Guide! This week, Part One: Chicagoland. Check out 'The Jungle Book,' 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman,' 'Next To Normal,' 'T...
BWW Reviews: Power of SANTA'S STORY Diluted by Sentimentality and Nostalgia
by David Fick - May 18, 2013
The experience of SANTA'S STORY as a theatrical performance is thought-provoking, not only in regard to its subject matter but also as an exercise in theatre-making. While the story clearly deals with meaningful issues and ideas, the production handles them in all too pedestrian a fashion....
by David Fick - May 18, 2013
The experience of SANTA'S STORY as a theatrical performance is thought-provoking, not only in regard to its subject matter but also as an exercise in theatre-making. While the story clearly deals with meaningful issues and ideas, the production handles them in all too pedestrian a fashion....
BWW Reviews: An Actorly SPRING AWAKENING at Towson
by Jack L. B. Gohn - April 28, 2013
This was an undergraduate audience, clearly, and they were rapt and engaged. Yet it was a knowing engagement. By that, I do not mean that the kids came in knowing the tunes and humming along, in fact it was obvious from the laughs and the gasps when funny or shocking things occurred that a large par...
by Jack L. B. Gohn - April 28, 2013
This was an undergraduate audience, clearly, and they were rapt and engaged. Yet it was a knowing engagement. By that, I do not mean that the kids came in knowing the tunes and humming along, in fact it was obvious from the laughs and the gasps when funny or shocking things occurred that a large par...
BWW Reviews: Road Trip Tale MAD BEAT HIP AND GONE Is a Bumpy Road
by Jeff Davis - April 15, 2013
Anyone who's ever been on a road trip knows that they are either incredible adventures or events you hope to never repeat. Strangely, the world premiere comedy Mad Beat Hip and Gone, written and directed by Austin's own Steven Dietz, falls somewhere in the middle. While there is much to love about...
by Jeff Davis - April 15, 2013
Anyone who's ever been on a road trip knows that they are either incredible adventures or events you hope to never repeat. Strangely, the world premiere comedy Mad Beat Hip and Gone, written and directed by Austin's own Steven Dietz, falls somewhere in the middle. While there is much to love about...
TODAY's Matt Lauer Regrets NBC's Handling of Ann Curry Dismissal
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2013
TVGuide reports that TODAY show's Matt Lauer has regrets about the way the NBC network handled the dismissal of his former co-host Ann Curry....
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2013
TVGuide reports that TODAY show's Matt Lauer has regrets about the way the NBC network handled the dismissal of his former co-host Ann Curry....
BWW Reviews: THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL SHEDS HER CHAMELEON SKIN Takes Us On a Soulful Ride at the Strand
by Giordana Segneri - February 10, 2013
While the musical production-a collaborative effort between the Strand Theater Co. and StillPointe Theatre Initiative-tackles such weighty issues as racism, sexism, feminism and even terrorism, it is by no means a somber performance; to the contrary, it is jubilant, joyous, soulful and energizing, a...
by Giordana Segneri - February 10, 2013
While the musical production-a collaborative effort between the Strand Theater Co. and StillPointe Theatre Initiative-tackles such weighty issues as racism, sexism, feminism and even terrorism, it is by no means a somber performance; to the contrary, it is jubilant, joyous, soulful and energizing, a...
BWW Reviews: Group Rep Opens Collected Stories
by Don Grigware - October 17, 2012
There have been many dramatized stories about the relationship between teacher/student, mentor/artist. Eve Harrington in All About Eve is the first to come to mind and her infatuation with Margo Channing's every move. She adored her and stole from her. She recreated and used her for her own success,...
by Don Grigware - October 17, 2012
There have been many dramatized stories about the relationship between teacher/student, mentor/artist. Eve Harrington in All About Eve is the first to come to mind and her infatuation with Margo Channing's every move. She adored her and stole from her. She recreated and used her for her own success,...
BWW Special Interview: Rupert Holmes Talks Marvin Hamlisch, The Future of THE NUTTY PROFESSOR & More
by Jeffrey Ellis - August 09, 2012
It's becomes very clear very quickly, when talking to Rupert Holmes, that writing the libretto for The Nutty Professor-which paired him with composer Marvin Hamlisch-has been an astonishing and inspiring experience for the man whose resume is filled with noteworthy achievements in theater, music, pu...
by Jeffrey Ellis - August 09, 2012
It's becomes very clear very quickly, when talking to Rupert Holmes, that writing the libretto for The Nutty Professor-which paired him with composer Marvin Hamlisch-has been an astonishing and inspiring experience for the man whose resume is filled with noteworthy achievements in theater, music, pu...
BWW Reviews: Studio Tenn Delivers a Refreshing SOUND OF MUSIC to the Stage of The Franklin Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - June 01, 2012
With a cast led by Broadway veterans Jessica Grove (who ideally captures the spirit and charm of Maria in her thoroughly captivating performance) and Ben Davis (tall and commanding as the naval captain torn by conflicting loyalties and social upheaval), Logan presents The Sound of Music you would ex...
by Jeffrey Ellis - June 01, 2012
With a cast led by Broadway veterans Jessica Grove (who ideally captures the spirit and charm of Maria in her thoroughly captivating performance) and Ben Davis (tall and commanding as the naval captain torn by conflicting loyalties and social upheaval), Logan presents The Sound of Music you would ex...
BWW Reviews: THE SEAGULL Flies High for Antaeus
by Don Grigware - March 07, 2012
The Seagull by Anton Chekhov directed by Andrew J. Traister translation by Paul Schmidt @ Antaeus Company through April 15...
by Don Grigware - March 07, 2012
The Seagull by Anton Chekhov directed by Andrew J. Traister translation by Paul Schmidt @ Antaeus Company through April 15...
BWW Review: Wilma Theater's Humorous Yet Poignant BODY AWARENESS
by Rebecca Goering - January 16, 2012
It's Body Awareness Week at Shirley State College in Vermont. Phyllis, a college professor, is in charge of the festivities and has invited visiting artist Frank to stay in the home she shares with her girlfriend Joyce and Joyce's son Jared. Tensions rise as Phyllis and Joyce try to convince Jared t...
by Rebecca Goering - January 16, 2012
It's Body Awareness Week at Shirley State College in Vermont. Phyllis, a college professor, is in charge of the festivities and has invited visiting artist Frank to stay in the home she shares with her girlfriend Joyce and Joyce's son Jared. Tensions rise as Phyllis and Joyce try to convince Jared t...
Phil Olson Has Done It Again with Don't Hug Me I'm Pregnant
by Don Grigware - October 04, 2011
Once you enter the world according to Phil Olson, there's no turning back. Be prepared to have a good time, or bust! Their fourth Don't Hug Me musical in a row, Don't Hug Me, I'm Pregnant - they referring to the Olson brothers Phil and Paul - is as usual obscenely silly and over-the-top, but a defin...
by Don Grigware - October 04, 2011
Once you enter the world according to Phil Olson, there's no turning back. Be prepared to have a good time, or bust! Their fourth Don't Hug Me musical in a row, Don't Hug Me, I'm Pregnant - they referring to the Olson brothers Phil and Paul - is as usual obscenely silly and over-the-top, but a defin...
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