Spottiswoode & His Enemies will play four weekend late-night double-sets at the Living Room in New York City over alternate weekends in March and April. Two Fridays in March and two Saturdays in April. Each night, beginning at 11pm, will feature a completely different group of original songs reflecting the remarkably broad range of the seven-piece band and its English frontman's songwriting.
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Tony Award-nominated performer and composer Bob Stillman (Grey Gardens, Dirty Blonde) will explore love's trials and tribulations through songs by an eclectic mix of artists ranging from the Magnetic Fields to Rodgers & Hart at a free Valentine's concert at the World Financial Center Winter Garden on Monday, February 13th.
by Sally Henry Fuller -
Tony Award-nominated performer and composer Bob Stillman (Grey Gardens, Dirty Blonde) will explore love's trials and tribulations through songs by an eclectic mix of artists ranging from the Magnetic Fields to Rodgers & Hart at a free Valentine's concert at the World Financial Center Winter Garden on Monday, February 13th.
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In connection with the major exhibition Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains, on view from February 18 through May 15, 2011, the Brooklyn Museum will present several major public programs, including March's Target First Saturday; a film and a tour during the Museum's new evening program, Thursdays@ 7; and a family-friendly storytelling performance.
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The Brooklyn Museum's Target First Saturday event attracts thousands of visitors to free programs of art and entertainment each month.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
In connection with the major exhibition Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains, on view from February 18 through May 15, 2011, the Brooklyn Museum will present several major public programs, including March's Target First Saturday; a film and a tour during the Museum's new evening program, Thursdays@ 7; and a family-friendly storytelling performance.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
The Brooklyn Museum's Target First Saturday event attracts thousands of visitors to free programs of art and entertainment each month.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Mase Music is proud to announce the release of A Brief Night Out, a raw, sexy, dynamic debut album about love, passion, war, and addiction which captures the essence of the classic 'downtown' New York City sound.
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The Songwriter's Beat presents the 6th annual Songwriter's Beat Festival & Song Contest at the Cornelia Street Café(29 Cornelia Street), runs through July 24, 2010. Proceeds benefit the nonprofit Feel the Music!, which brings music to children and families impacted by trauma. Showtimes are Thursday at 8:30PM and Friday and Saturday at 9PM. Tickets are $10 plus $7 food/drink minimum. For more information visit http://corneliastreetcafe.com or http://songwritersbeat.com
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Cornelia St Cafe Summer Storytelling Festival presents New York's best storytellers! TONIGHT Ryan Paulson--I'm Uncomfortable: How I Stopped Speaking In Tongues
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The Songwriter's Beat presents the 6th Annual Songwriter's Beat Festival at the Cornelia Street Café (29 Cornelia Street), July 22nd to the 24th. Thursday's time is 8:30PM while Friday's and Saturday's at 9PM.
by Jonathan Nisman -
The CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ has a full schedule for July. The CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ is located at 29 Cornelia Street, NYC. The CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ is owned and operated by founder Robin Hirsch, together with Judith Kallas and Bob Siegler. It is open seven days a week, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch and hosts more than three hundred cultural events a year. For more information call 212-989-9319 or visit http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com.
by Marivic Tagala -
The Songwriter's Beat presents the 6th Annual Songwriter's Beat Festival at the Cornelia Street Café (29 Cornelia Street), July 22nd to the 24th. Thursday's time is 8:30PM while Friday's and Saturday's at 9PM.
by Elisabeth Nebeker -
The Songwriter's Beat presents the 6th annual Songwriter's Beat Festival & Song Contest at the Cornelia Street Café(29 Cornelia Street), July 22-24, 2010. Proceeds benefit the nonprofit Feel the Music!, which brings music to children and families impacted by trauma. Showtimes are Thursday at 8:30PM and Friday and Saturday at 9PM. Tickets are $10 plus $7 food/drink minimum. For more information visit http://corneliastreetcafe.com or http://songwritersbeat.com
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RGA Productions presents Frankenstein, a concert and rock music telling of the iconic Mary Shelley tale featuring a Grand Rock style that evokes the sound of Pink Floyd, Evanescense, Alan Parsons Projects, Metallica, Stravinsky & Bartok.
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A new musical about a runaway slave who becomes one of America's first Black Cowboys will debut this fall when CROSS THAT RIVER is presented by The New York Musical Theatre Festival and Patricia Harris, starting October 12, 2009 at TBG Theatre (312 West 36th Street - 3rd Floor) in New York City.
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A new musical about a runaway slave who becomes one of America's first Black Cowboys will debut this fall when CROSS THAT RIVER is presented by The New York Musical Theatre Festival and Patricia Harris, starting October 12, 2009 at TBG Theatre (312 West 36th Street - 3rd Floor) in New York City.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
RGA Productions presents Frankenstein, a concert and rock music telling of the iconic Mary Shelley tale featuring a Grand Rock style that evokes the sound of Pink Floyd, Evanescense, Alan Parsons Projects, Metallica, Stravinsky & Bartok.
by Charlie Piane -
A new musical about a runaway slave who becomes one of America's first Black Cowboys will debut this fall when CROSS THAT RIVER is presented by The New York Musical Theatre Festival and Patricia Harris, starting October 12, 2009 at TBG Theatre (312 West 36th Street - 3rd Floor) in New York City.
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The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis; Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) is proud to announce the return of the Native Theater Festival, a four day festival dedicated to presenting extraordinary theatrical work by Native theater artists from the U.S. and Canada. Now in its second year, the Native Theater Festival will run November 12 to November 15 at The Public Theater and will feature three free readings of new works by Native playwrights followed by post-show discussions; a concert by Native and African-American singer Martha Redbone; topical field discussions on issues of particular concern to artists in the Native theater community; and a conversation with Oskar Eustis and other artists on politics and performance that will be open to the general public.
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