It's A Perfect Ten at Petterino's, 150 N. Dearborn, Friday, February 11 when the downtown theater district, go-to restaurant celebrates its 10th Anniversary with an evening of cocktails, dining, song and dance in a supper club setting, situated in the lower level private dining area.
It's A Perfect Ten at Petterino's, 150 N. Dearborn, Friday, February 11 when the downtown theater district, go-to restaurant celebrates its 10th Anniversary with an evening of cocktails, dining, song and dance in a supper club setting, situated in the lower level private dining area.
As an intellectual and a poet, Luo Ying has sought to express his somewhat unique feelings, experiences, imagination, and reflections through his collection of essays, Bunnies. Using dark images, he moves the reader to contemplate the state of society and each individual's role in promoting it. Our modernizing society brings nations, peoples, cities, and individuals in increasing contact with one another; however, because of society's promotion of unprecedented wealth, individuals, even those intellectuals and leaders who are entrusted with the betterment of others, have become increasingly focused on wealth's attainment and enjoyment.
Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration. In two different programs devoted to Ravel and Mahler respectively, Boulez and the Orchestra reveal their long-standing affinity and complementary styles. The Cleveland Orchestra was the first American orchestra Boulez conducted, and today he is '...still immensely fond of this orchestra because it continues to come very close to my own idea of the way in which a score should be realized in terms of the music and its sonorities.' Both recordings will be available October 5, 2010.
Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration. In two different programs devoted to Ravel and Mahler respectively, Boulez and the Orchestra reveal their long-standing affinity and complementary styles. The Cleveland Orchestra was the first American orchestra Boulez conducted, and today he is '...still immensely fond of this orchestra because it continues to come very close to my own idea of the way in which a score should be realized in terms of the music and its sonorities.' Both recordings will be available October 5, 2010.
A screenwriting legend, a real estate mogul, and the team captain of the First American Women's Everest Expedition, will be among the celebrities sharing stories, experiences and triumphs during the SmartTalk ConnectedConversationsTM 2011 series in New Brunswick.. A celebrity-based spoken word series, SmartTalk connects the most intriguing and influential women of today with audiences in an intimate theatrical setting.
Gift Wrapped II: Snowed In, which features 11 brand-new recordings and five highly coveted and previously unavailable tracks, is available NOW as an iTunes LP (with loads of bonus content - see below) here:
Chicago is home to any number of small, hard-working, barely-funded opera and operetta companies, some professional, some all-volunteer, and these for the most part fly entirely under the radar of traditional media and even of the internet itself. Some of these companies have been around in one form or another for years, and others emerge quickly and vanish just as quickly.
The Thank-You Bar- '(Johnson) could become postmodern dance's hottest new talent... Johnson's is a sensibility with remarkable depth and clarity.'
-Star Tribune
The Thank-You Bar- '(Johnson) could become postmodern dance's hottest new talent... Johnson's is a sensibility with remarkable depth and clarity.'
-Star Tribune
Los Angeles-based quintet, Everest will premiere the track 'Let Go' on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' on October 12, before joining friends My Morning Jacket soon after at Terminal 5 on October 23. The band's first television performance in support of their sophomore album, On Approach (Warner Bros. /Vapor Records), will be surrounded by a handful of dates with Guster, as well as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals followed by several solo headline shows. Everest will then join Matt Costa for an extensive month-long North American tour. All tour dates listed below.
The LA Phil's 2010/11 Season Opener Featured Famed Peruvian Tenor Juan Diego Florez in a Program of Bel Canto Arias and Popular Latin Canciones Evening Was Broadcast Live on KUSC and NPR.org and Taped for International PBS Telecast and DVD Release
Los Angeles-based quintet, Everest will premiere the track 'Let Go' on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' on October 12, before joining friends My Morning Jacket soon after at Terminal 5 on October 23. The band's first television performance in support of their sophomore album, On Approach (Warner Bros. /Vapor Records), will be surrounded by a handful of dates with Guster, as well as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals followed by several solo headline shows. Everest will then join Matt Costa for an extensive month-long North American tour. All tour dates listed below.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic and Music Director Gustavo Dudamel usher in the 2010/11 season with the Celebración: Opening Night Concert and Gala, Thursday, October 7, at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Deutsche Grammophon is proud to release two all-new recordings featuring revered conductor Pierre Boulez (who recently celebrated his 85th birthday and has recorded on DG for 40 years) and the equally acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration. In two different programs devoted to Ravel and Mahler respectively, Boulez and the Orchestra reveal their long-standing affinity and complementary styles. The Cleveland Orchestra was the first American orchestra Boulez conducted, and today he is '...still immensely fond of this orchestra because it continues to come very close to my own idea of the way in which a score should be realized in terms of the music and its sonorities.' Both recordings will be available October 5, 2010.