The ever-prolific Keller Williams recently announced a massive winter tour in support of his exciting new release with his latest musical muse, a 6-piece funk band dubbed 'More Than A Little'. The “What The FUNK Tour” takes Keller and this cast of hard-hitting funk players through major markets throughout the Midwest and West in early 2014. The full list of dates is included below. Funk – the blazing and soulful new album by Keller Williams with More Than A Little - drops on November 12th.
In just two decades, the Ultimate Fighting Championship(R) (UFC) has become one of the most successful and fastest-growing sports leagues in the world. A new two-hour documentary, FIGHTING FOR A GENERATION: 20 YEARS OF THE UFC, premiering Tuesday, November 5 (9:00 PM ET) on FOX Sports 1, examines the rise of the organization, from early days of dealing with political pressure and financial hardship, to successfully building a worldwide brand.
The ever-prolific Keller Williams recently announced a massive winter tour in support of his exciting new release with his latest musical muse, a 6-piece funk band dubbed 'More Than A Little'. The “What The FUNK Tour” takes Keller and this cast of hard-hitting funk players through major markets throughout the Midwest and West in early 2014. The full list of dates is included below. Funk – the blazing and soulful new album by Keller Williams with More Than A Little - drops on November 12th.
Legendary psychedelic guitarist Steve Kimock - 'the guitar monk' - heads to Chicago's Martyrs' (3855 N. Lincoln Ave.) for a special two-night residency tonight, September 27 and 28, 2013, with one of the outstanding guitarists on the jam band scene, Dan Lebowitz of ALO.
Legendary psychedelic guitarist Steve Kimock - "the guitar monk" - heads to Chicago's Martyrs' (3855 N. Lincoln Ave.) for a special two-night residency on September 27 and 28, 2013, with one of the outstanding guitarists on the jam band scene, Dan Lebowitz of ALO. Together, they're "Kimockowitz," and you can expect dual exploratory guitars you'll find nowhere else. They'll be joined by drummer John Morgan Kimock (Steve Kimock Band) and Ron Johnson (Karl Denson, Warren Haynes) on bass.
This ain't your mother's book release party! Jon Morgan Woodward, Author/Actor/Writer/Producer, and Director John Carl Beuchler have created a mind-blowing party to go along with the release of the book, 'Hidden Valley: The Awakening,' the first of five adapted thriller screenplays from The Hidden Valley Saga Series, published by The Red Carpet Connection Publishing, Publicity, and Talent Agency. The affair will take place at the Hayworth Theater, 2511 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90057, from 7:00-11:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from Eventbrite at http://hiddenvalleybookrelease.eventbrite.com/.
Terrorists never win, especially when facing American resourcefulness. J.G. Morgan celebrates American military strength in his new action thriller, “Furl Not Thy Talons.”
'Breaking Surface' is an acrobatic aerial dance theater work staged in and over a thirty-by-twenty five foot shallow pool of water. It will be presented March 19 to 23 at Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue (at E. 10th Street) by AiRealistic, an aerial theater company that was 'born out of a love of physical expression and an incessant urge to take wing.' It is performed by an ensemble of seven dancer/performers.
Shakespeare fans can celebrate the Bard's birthday with a Brooklyn accent at Brave New World Repertory Theatre's acclaimed production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor (Terrace)" which, with a few minor adjustments, sets the comedy of the working classes in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace in the Big Hair 1980s. The production re-imagines Falstaff as a befuddled mob boss and Mistress Ford and Mistress Page as the-real-housewives-of-Brooklyn-with an eye for mischief and an ear for the traditional Brooklyn accent of the time. Minor script changes turn the River Thames into the Gowanus Canal.
Shakespeare fans can celebrate the Bard's birthday with a Brooklyn accent at Brave New World Repertory Theatre's acclaimed production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor (Terrace)" which, with a few minor adjustments, sets the comedy of the working classes in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace in the Big Hair 1980s. The production re-imagines Falstaff as a befuddled mob boss and Mistress Ford and Mistress Page as the-real-housewives-of-Brooklyn-with an eye for mischief and an ear for the traditional Brooklyn accent of the time. Minor script changes turn the River Thames into the Gowanus Canal.
Before hipsters, Billyburg and soy lattes, Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace was an Irish-Italian enclave populated by people who spoke proudly in accents studded with "dese, dems and dose."
One year after their sold-out site-specific run of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, one of Brooklyn's most acclaimed theater companies, Brave New World Repertory Theatre is back with Miller's dramatic vaudeville, The American Clock, at The Brooklyn Lyceum in Park Slope March 3-13, where it has been awarded a subsidized run.*
One year after their sold-out site-specific run of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, one of Brooklyn's most acclaimed theater companies, Brave New World Repertory Theatre is back with Miller's dramatic vaudeville, The American Clock, at The Brooklyn Lyceum in Park Slope March 3-13, where it has been awarded a subsidized run.*
Lights! Cameras! Action! Ready, or not, the bus chock full of celebrity impersonators is headed to Las Vegas! International Celebrity Images will present The 20th Annual Production of THE REEL AWARDS, an entertaining two and a half-hour tongue in cheek parody, homage, spoof and tribute to the real Academy Awards, as well as the 11th Celebrity Impersonators Convention at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
Manhattan Repertory Theatre's limited engagement of Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' which was originally scheduled to close on August 19, has been extended with an added date on Sunday, August 22nd to accommodate reservation demand.
Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' a tragic one-act about a bikini, an alien, and the dangers faced by deceptively liberated couples on vacation, will have its world premiere as part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Summerfest, with performances on Saturday August 14 at 7pm, Sunday August 15 at 6pm, and Thursday August 19 at 7pm.
Manhattan Repertory Theatre's limited engagement of Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' which was originally scheduled to close on August 19, has been extended with an added date on Sunday, August 22nd to accommodate reservation demand.
Kimberly Shelby-Szyszko's 'Placebos Dress For Comfort,' a tragic one-act about a bikini, an alien, and the dangers faced by deceptively liberated couples on vacation, will have its world premiere as part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Summerfest, with performances on Saturday August 14 at 7pm, Sunday August 15 at 6pm, and Thursday August 19 at 7pm.