Top Shelf Beverages, brewers of Clearly Kombucha, the company dedicated to creating the most palatable, fun, and authentic booch, announces the launch of C-Botanicals, a collection of effervescent fermented botanicals and aromatics.
ABC News' “Good Morning America” ranked No. 1 in Total Viewers (5.058 million) for the week of February 22, 2016, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research.
Theater-goers from our neck o' the woods have been quite spoiled already this year - and 2016 is barely three months old - and the hits, as they are wont to say, just keep on coming. In fact, there's so much great theater going on in the Nashville area right now, that you may be having a difficult time choosing among the bounteous offerings local companies are providing you.
The 2016 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), presented by AT&T, today announced the US Narrative, International Narrative, and Documentary Competition feature film selections
The couple is no longer secretive about their status, appearing live on today's GOOD MORNING AMERICA to talk about their upcoming wedding and honeymoon!
Put on your swankiest outfit, grab a cocktail and join us for a glamorous evening of entertainment as our 85 singers and dancers and a hot seven-piece band recreate some of the most memorable musical moments from the silver screen.
Cooking Channel kicks off April with a new episode of Million Dollar Critic, a fine dining experience with host and critic Giles Coren traveling through North America on the hunt for the ultimate, review-worthy restaurants
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SKYY Vodka, the American-made vodka steeped with the innovative and progressive spirit of California, is expanding its popular Infusions line, adding two new flavors to its portfolio: SKYY Infusions Honeycrisp Apple and SKYY Infusions Tropical Mango. The award-winning lineup of innovative vodkas continues its focus on 'true-to-fruit' flavors, providing consumers with an authentic premium product made from natural ingredients for the ultimate cocktail experience.
Following last night's ACADEMY AWARDS, host Chris Rock tells ABC News he thought his race-focused monologue 'went great,' adding, 'we'll see tomorrow.'
?The stylish, fast-paced re-imagining of Shakespeare's tragedy is set in the meeting room of the company's office. Everyone is under constant surveillance, private and business lives entwine, workers are caught in a bubble without privacy or time off outside the Corporation. There's always someone watching you, analysing your every move and waiting for an opportunity to stab you in your back.
Sometimes it seems there is so much theater happening that it's difficult to keep track of it all. From personal experience, despite all the datebooks, smart phones, tablets, desktop computers and laptops...it's hard to keep everything straight in this wacky business of the show.
There is an iconic scene in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of Sunset Boulevard - based on the memorable film by Billy Wilder - in which Norma Desmond returns triumphantly (in Norma's myopic view of life since the talkies spelled an end to silent pictures, in which she made her fortune with her expressive face) to Paramount studios for an impromptu meeting with Cecil B. DeMille on the set of Samson and Delilah. Impressively played by Ginger Newman in the Nashville debut of Sunset Boulevard at The Larry Keeton Theatre, Norma is beautifully clad in haute couture, generating star power and unaware that she has slipped into obscurity for the most part, her legions of fans decimated by time and the general vagaries of life.