Recording Academy Releases Grammy Nominees Album 1/25
by Adam Britten
- Jan 6, 2011
The Recording Academy®'s (www.grammy.com) GRAMMY Recordings® has partnered with Jive Records to release the 2011 GRAMMY® Nominees album, the 17th edition of the best-selling series, which highlights artists and songs nominated for the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards®.The 19-song collectionwill be available Jan. 25 and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the album will benefit the MusiCares® Foundation (www.musicares.com) and the GRAMMY Foundation® (www.grammyfoundation.com)- two charitable organizations established by The Recording Academy. For more information on the nominees album, please visit www.2011grammycd.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, join The Academy's social networks as a Twitter follower at www.twitter.com/thegrammys, a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/thegrammys, and aYouTube channel subscriber at www.youtube.com/thegrammys.
Ninth Annual TV Land Awards Move To NYC
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 6, 2011
The 9th Annual 'TV Land Awards' is moving to New York City, it was announced today by Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land.
Fox's 'Idol' To See Big Changes In New Season
by Charlie Piane
- Jan 4, 2011
It has been widely reported that Fox's 'American Idol' will be revamped for its upcoming season. The Hollywood Reporter has now published a list of the changes.
Lea Michele Wants Boyle, Madonna & Timberlake on GLEE
by Nicole Rosky
- Jan 4, 2011
According to Digital Spy, GLEE star Lea Michele has created a whole line-up of dream guest stars for FOX's hit series. In response to rumors about Susan Boyle appearing on the show, Michele said, 'Oh my God, I have no idea! It would be so incredible to sing with her. She had a hidden talent which was then discovered, which is what happened to so many of us from Glee. Look at Amber Riley and Chris Colfer - they're incredible, and thanks to Glee the world gets to see them.'
BWW Reviews: BEST OF 2010 IN ST. LOUIS
by Chris Gibson
- Jan 2, 2011
The theatre scene in St. Louis in 2010 turned out to be another year filled with fine productions and superb performances. Despite the economic barriers faced by all the local theatre companies many continued to take risks, presenting material that challenged audience expectations, but entertained them as well. And so, I'm presenting my own top ten of 2010, to honor the shows that beguiled and entranced me this past year.
Echo Theatre Company Presents LIMITATIONS, 12/3-19
by BWW
News Desk
- Dec 19, 2010
Echo Theatre Company presents the St. Louis premiere of CRUMBLE (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) by Sheila Callaghan from December 3-19. The production will be held in Echo's performance venue, Theatre 134, in the ArtSpace at Crestwood Court. The theater is located in the Crestwood Court shopping center at the corner of Watson and Sappington Roads.
Echo Theatre Company Presents CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE), 12/3-19
by BWW
News Desk
- Dec 19, 2010
Echo Theatre Company presents the St. Louis premiere of CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN,JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE) by Sheila Callaghan from December 3-19. The production will be held in Echo's performance venue, Theatre 134, in the ArtSpace at Crestwood Court. The theater is located in the Crestwood Court shopping center at the corner of Watson and Sappington Roads.
THE HURLY BURLY SHOW Comes To Garrick Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 10, 2010
The Hurly Burly Show®, directed by William Baker, arrives in the West End in spring 2011, running at the Garrick Theatre from 3 March - 1 May 2011, with press night on Friday 11 March.
BWW Review: Echo Theatre Company's Quirky Production of CRUMBLE
by Chris Gibson
- Dec 6, 2010
Echo Theatre Company, who continually push the envelope by presenting fresh and daring plays and musicals as part of their theatrical mission, offer up the St. Louis premiere of playwright Sheila Callaghan's wacky and surreal work CRUMBLE (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) for your holiday season perusal, and it's a tasty morsel. This is a truly odd, but engaging play that confounds expectations and, in its own weird little way, provides its characters with a way to reconcile their feelings and get over their grief. While not your typical holiday offering, CRUMBLE is certainly worthy of your attention, particularly if you like things that are quirky and offbeat.
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