Comcast SportsNet Bay Area will provide viewers with a poignant, landmark one-hour documentary entitled Peruball: Jim Harbaugh in South America, chronicling the San Francisco 49ers head coach's inspiring and revealing journey as he led a group of fellow humanitarians on an annual mission trip to Piura, Peru. The missionaries helped at the parish of Santisimo Sacramento with its daily community outreach programs and ministries for the people of Piura. Along the way, impromptu games of 'Peruball' - a combination of football, rugby and soccer - seem to break out everywhere Harbaugh goes, a game where the rules seem to evolve each day and with each person who plays it. Peruball: Jim Harbaugh in South America, a story of faith, hope and love, premieres on Tuesday, September 2 at 9 p.m. PT, exclusively on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area.
As previously announced, playing the central roles of Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley will be Jude Monk McGowan and Laura Atherton. Jude Monk McGowan has just finished playing Conrad in the acclaimed Punchdrunk/National Theatre production of The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable. His other credits include Joe Wright's screen adaptation of Anna Karenina, Little Britain and Faith, Hope and Charity at Southwark Playhouse. Laura Atherton's theatre credits include the recent imitating the dog productions The Zero Hour and Six Degrees below the Horizon. The other roles will be played by Morven Macbeth (LeanerFasterStronger, Sheffield Theatres/Chol Theatre), Matt Prendergast (Six Degrees Below the Horizon, imitating the dog), Marco Rossi (Histra, Ferodo Bridges) and making his professional stage debut Joshua Johnson.
Imitating the dog, one of the UK's most original and innovative performance theatre companies are set to bring their unique theatrical vision to the stage this autumn when they produce the first UK stage adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's seminal First World War novel A Farewell to Arms.
According to Harden, buying ads in the playbills of theaters in the national tour of 'The Book of Mormon' musical is a big part of Cedar Fort's strategy to take 'The Saratov Approach' to the nation.
NEW YORKand NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ In his fifth book, Rich DeVos shares the story of his remarkable life, from his humble beginnings to the friendship with Jay Van Andel that led to the founding of Amway and to his many achievements as a global business icon.
WhiteListed Theatre Company presents the US PREMIERE of WHO THE f**k STARTED ALL THIS. This production of the Balkan absurdist drama features an international cast and crew lending authenticity to this Chekhovian like classic. WHO THE f**k STARTED ALL THIS was written by Dejan Dukovski and will be directed by Theo Petelov and Tihomir Andonov, running today, March 28th- April 6th, 2014.
WhiteListed Theatre Company presents the US PREMIERE of WHO THE f**k STARTED ALL THIS. This production of the Balkan absurdist drama features an international cast and crew lending authenticity to this Chekhovian like classic. WHO THE f**k STARTED ALL THIS was written by Dejan Dukovski and will be directed by Theo Petelov and Tihomir Andonov, running March 28th- April 6th, 2014.
Author Kerstin Dahlin Hedenblad celebrates the resilient female survivor spirit in her inspirational new nonfiction, 'The Green Side of a Woman' (published by iUniverse).
Throughout the centuries, various Christian denominations ranging from Catholic to Anglican have used Homilies as a way to convey God's messages throughout the world. And throughout the centuries, devoted men and women have devoted their lives to this noble mission. 'Ongoing Conversion: From Good to Better' is an inspiring compilation of homilies written by the late Fr. Henry Charles, a man who has dedicated his life to spreading the word of God.
Morris Bradburn's father and pregnant mother travelled more than 115 miles, or 186 kilometers, in a canoe so their son could be born in a hospital. Such a feat is unheard of today. But for the Bradburns, who lived in a small, isolated community in the Canadian province of Manitoba, where the aboriginal language of Cree was the only one spoken and the fur trade was in full swing, this was just the way things were. Bradburn tells astonishing childhood memories of growing up during the fur trade era in his new memoir, 'Growing Up North.'
When author Mona Hadeed learned that more people in the United States die of suicide than of car accidents each year, she was horrified. Throughout her troubled life, God has been bigger than any problem; so she set to work to share her hope with the world.
Rhonda Garcia shares a little story about family values in her new children's book, 'Believe' (published by Trafford Publishing). Garcia uses Tim Tebow as an example of a role model in her book. Tebow is a well known football player in the National Football League, but he was also raised with Christian values and in 2010 he started the Tim Tebow Foundation with a mission to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need.
Roundabout, New York's leading purveyor of luxury resale and discount couture, is pleased to announce the Spring 2014 opening of a second Upper East Side location at 1100 Madison Avenue (between 82 nd & 83 rd Streets) having acquired the lease of the space currently occupied by Lumas gallery. This will be their third location in New York City.