Sono Luminus Announces New Recording OCCURRENCE
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Dec 3, 2020
Sono Luminus has announced the January 22, 2021 worldwide release of Occurrence, a new recording from the Iceland Symphony Orchestra (ISO). Conducted by the ISO’s Principal Guest Conductor Daníel Bjarnason and recorded at Harpa in Reykjavík, Iceland in February '18, December '19 & March '20, Occurrence features music by leading Icelandic composers.
FOONYAP Announces New Single 'Free And Easy Wandering'
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Jul 23, 2020
In a time of social isolation and uncertainty, one's physicality may be constrained, but one's awareness may be free. This discovery of letting go and embracing the present moment is told in FOONYAP's latest single “Free and Easy Wandering” out today on Song, By Toad Records.
Book Review: A STAR IS BORED, Byron Lane
by Jonathan Marshall
- Jul 1, 2020
Charlie hates his job and loathes his life even more. Suicide is never far from his thoughts. His car, like his life, is idling outside the Hollywood home of Kathi Kannon, star of stage and screen and People magazine's worst dressed list. The award winning actress, known for her role as Priestess Talara in an iconic blockbuster sci-fi film, has battled both mental health and drug abuse and is in search of an assistant who might encourage her to focus on her writing.
So begins a working relationship quite unlike any other, which gradually blossoms into a deep, candid and heart-warming friendship. Kathi may be centre stage but Charlie learns it's about time he put his own life and his future under the spotlight.
New York City Ballet Withdraws From NICO MULHY: DRAWN LINES Due to Concerns About Covid-19
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 10, 2020
Due to concerns about the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, New York City Ballet has decided to limit its international travel and will no longer perform at Sadler's Wells from Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 March. The company was due to perform Rotunda, a new work by choreographer Justin Peck, as part of Nico Mulhy: Drawn Lines, a programme of work set to the music of the contemporary composer.
Wehbba Unveils Third Album 'Straight Lines And Sharp Corners' via Drumcode
by Abigail Charpentier
- Mar 9, 2020
Brazilian DJ and producer Wehbba's creative aspirations seem to grow day by day and following a series of globally impactful single and EP releases on the circuit's leading label, Drumcode, he now unveils his long-awaited first album Straight Lines and Sharp Corners. This expertly configured montage of instrumental offerings not only showcase Wehbba's refined skill set in the studio but also proposes an immersive conceptual study that echoes a tenacious dedication to his craft.
BWW Review: MEAN GIRLS Explodes With Power, Sass, And Class And Proves There's More Than Fashion In Girl World At Straz Center
by Drew Eberhard
- Feb 20, 2020
Anyone with connections to any form of Pop Culture within the last two decades is sure to have come into contact with the 2004 smash-hit Mean Girls the film of the same name, which was written by Tina Fey and Mark Waters. From the moment Queen-Bee Regina George portrayed in the film by Rachel McAdams terrorized North Shore High and victimized not only girls but boys alike Mean Girls earned its Cult-worthy status. With quotable lines such as, a?oeThat's so Fetch..a?? and a?oeOn Wednesdays We Wear Pinka??a?? and moments like Jingle Bell Rock, Tina Fey, and cast produced a Comedy-Hit that is still relevant two decades later. Now a full year and a half later Mean Girls which is still in residence at the August Wilson Theatre in New York City where the Broadway Cast has been continuously blowing the roof off of North Shore High since August of 2018, audiences all across the U.S. get to experience this relevant and outstanding cultural phenomenon.
Composers Robert and Jonah Sirota Give The World Premiere Of A New Collaborative Work At The New School
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 6, 2020
On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 7:30pm, New York-based composer/pianist Robert Sirota and Los Angeles-based composer/violist Jonah Sirota present individual works and a world premiere collaboration at The New School's Ernst C. Stiefel Concert Hall (55 West 13th Street, 4th Floor), presented in association with the school's College of Performing Arts (Mannes School of Music, School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, School of Drama). This concert, Elegies and Ecstasies, is part of the Sirota @ 70 season, marking Robert Sirota's 70th birthday with concerts, commissions, and residencies across the country.
BWW Review: EDWARD II Electrifies at Burbage Theater Company
by Jessica Tabak
- Jan 26, 2020
With its stellar performances and resourceful staging, the Burbage Theatre Company's gutsy, vigorous production of Edward II invites audiences to thrill at Edward's brashness even as we cringe at his excess.
Daniel O'Reilly to Make West End Debut in Gritty London Comedy Crime Thriller
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 13, 2020
Daniel O'Reilly is better known to some as the controversial character 'Dapper Laughs', after a rollercoaster career which has led to his own TV series, a feature film, a stay in the Celebrity Big Brother house and a number of sell out gigs including O'Reilly's latest show 'Good Vibes Only', Daniel is also no stranger to a few lows, however, the comedian wouldn't change a thing a?oeyou have to take the rough with the smooth as that is what makes us who we area?? explains O'Reilly.
Two Cirque Du Soleil Shows Are Coming To Arizona For The First Time
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 28, 2019
Known for its spellbinding shows of acrobatics and creativity, Cirque du Soleil announces it will bring two arena shows never before seen in the state to three different Arizona cities in the spring of 2020. OVO, which has been seen by over 6 million people since its original premiere in 2009, arrives in Phoenix for the first time at Talking Stick Resort Arena, February 20-23, 2020 for 6 performances.
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