Forward Flux Wraps 2016 Season and Sets 2017 Team
by A.A. Cristi
- Dec 13, 2016
Forward Flux Productions has wrapped their 2016 season presenting 37 events or performances reaching over 2,000 audience members. Forward Flux is committed to transparency, and the company believes actions speak louder than words. As such, they are releasing season data publicly on who they hired, both on and off the stage, with special attention paid to equitable opportunities for women and artists of color. The company is also pleased to announce their 2017 team of producers based in Seattle.
WFUV Fills the Holiday Season with Festive Programming
by A.A. Cristi
- Dec 13, 2016
WFUV, New York (90.7 FM/wfuv.org), has a full lineup of special programs to usher out 2016 and ring in 2017. Throughout the day on December 13, WFUV DJs will share their picks for the Best of 2016, before the annual WFUV Listener Poll of favorite songs, albums, and new artists of the year closes that night at midnight. The full listener poll results (Top 90 Songs, Top 50 Albums and Top 5 Discoveries of 2016) will be posted on December 19, with an on-air countdown of the Top 90 Songs of 2016 that day, beginning at 10 a.m.
ABC Reveals 30 Bachelorettes Who Look to Capture THE BACHELOR's Heart
by Caryn Robbins
- Dec 7, 2016
They all have their sights set on making the Bachelor, Nick Viall, their future husband when the much-anticipated 21st edition of ABC's hit romance reality series THE BACHELOR premieres, MONDAY, JANUARY 2 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.
Seattle Opera Presents LA TRAVIATA
by Rebecca Russo
- Nov 29, 2016
Seattle Opera rings in the New Year with some of the most glorious music in all of opera: Verdi's La traviata, the original Moulin Rouge. German Stage Director Peter Konwitschny has created an "excitingly rebellious" (A Younger Theater) production that takes an uncompromising look at moral hypocrisy. In this story, practically all of Paris rushes in as voyeurs to watch the demise of the town's dying "It Girl"-a modern-day courtesan named Violetta. The crowd, withmore concern for their entertainment than her health, foists a new admirer on her: a young, socially awkward bookworm named Alfredo. While love seems like it could be a distraction, there's ultimately no denying the darkness that descends on Verdi's heroine. Presented without intermission, the "non-stop music keeps the audience riveted throughout" (Express, UK).
WFUV to Continue Holiday Tradition of Marathon Live Shows in Thanksgiving Feastival; Lineup Set!
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 23, 2016
WFUV (90.7 FM/wfuv.org) continues its annual tradition of a marathon of exclusive live performances over the Thanksgiving holiday. Starting at 6 p.m. today, November 23 and continuing on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25, the WFUV Thanksgiving Feastival will air more than 20 hours of FUV Live concerts recorded over the past year from venues both small and large, from the Rockwood Music Hall to the Newport Folk Festival.
WFUV to Continue Holiday Tradition of Marathon Live Shows in Thanksgiving Feastival; Lineup Set!
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 18, 2016
WFUV (90.7 FM/wfuv.org) continues its annual tradition of a marathon of exclusive live performances over the Thanksgiving holiday. Starting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23 and continuing on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25, the WFUV Thanksgiving Feastival will air more than 20 hours of FUV Live concerts recorded over the past year from venues both small and large, from the Rockwood Music Hall to the Newport Folk Festival.
Smokey Robinson Honored as King of Song at Star-Studded Gershwin Prize Tribute
by Caryn Robbins
- Nov 16, 2016
The two-day celebration of Smokey Robinson's 50-year career—and his selection as the 2016 recipient of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song—began in the nation's capital with a touching trip down the keyboard of George Gershwin's piano and ended with a rollicking concert of his greatest hits.
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