This February, FOX ignites with major television events, all-new episodes and big guest stars, including the exclusive world preview of the video for Madonna's new single on AMERICAN IDOL Feb. 2; Ricky Martin shaking his bon-bon on GLEE Feb. 7; an all-new MOBBED special Feb. 8;
This February, FOX ignites with major television events, all-new episodes and big guest stars, including the exclusive world preview of the video for Madonna's new single on AMERICAN IDOL Feb. 2; Ricky Martin shaking his bon-bon on GLEE Feb. 7; an all-new MOBBED special Feb. 8;
This holiday season, the Merchant's House Museum (NYC's 'best-preserved' mid-19th century home) time travels 100 years to celebrate Christmas in the 1950s -- when the traditional American Christmas hit its mass-produced, post-War-prosperous peak.
This holiday season, the Merchant's House Museum (NYC's 'best-preserved' mid-19th century home) time travels 100 years to celebrate Christmas in the 1950s -- when the traditional American Christmas hit its mass-produced, post-War-prosperous peak.
This holiday season, the Merchant's House Museum (NYC's 'best-preserved' mid-19th century home) time travels 100 years to celebrate Christmas in the 1950s -- when the traditional American Christmas hit its mass-produced, post-War-prosperous peak.
This holiday season, the Merchant's House Museum (NYC's 'best-preserved' mid-19th century home) time travels 100 years to celebrate Christmas in the 1950s -- when the traditional American Christmas hit its mass-produced, post-War-prosperous peak.
Today we are setting our sights on the revamped, rewritten version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical sequel to THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA which opens this weekend in Australia - the once-slightly muddled, but melodically rich and dramatically rife LOVE NEVER DIES. Simon Phillips - known for his extravagant opera productions, as well as his musicals such as the recent Australia premieres of William Finn's SPELLING BEE and the Australian, Toronto and Broadway productions of PRISCILLA: QUEEN OF THE DESERT, which just opened this season - has completely re-imagined the show complete with roller coasters, carousels and more thrills than Coney Island - which is just as it should be given the story! Finally - thrills, chills and some operatic trills. Plus - showgirls, freaks, a carousel, the Phantom's son, and more! Down once more to the Phantom's lair we go…
Come be a hippie for a day! In order to create a fun, festive, and nostalgic atmosphere of the 60's, The King Center is seeking hippie themed vendors to sell their goods prior to the Hippiefest 2011 concert on August 25th.
Tommy Hilfiger is pleased to announce the launch of Prep World, a Spring/Summer 2011 limited edition capsule collection of sixty pieces for men and women.
The latest in unauthorized gossip and buzz from the heart of Chicago's showtune video bars, and musical theater news from Chicago to Broadway. The January-May lineup of national tours, Lea Salonga, 'Chicago Theatre Rock Stars,' Davenport's, a Mary Martin surprise, more....
Nothing says 'Happy New Year!' like celebrating New Year's Eve in New York City. From a Times Square gala and a rooftop revel overlooking Manhattan's skyline to a jazz-enhanced Epicurean spread, these six New Year's Eve events at 10 locations present a plethora of options at a wide range of prices, $45 to $750 per person.
Nothing says 'Happy New Year!' like celebrating New Year's Eve in New York City. From a Times Square gala and a rooftop revel overlooking Manhattan's skyline to a jazz-enhanced Epicurean spread, these six New Year's Eve events at 10 locations present a plethora of options at a wide range of prices, $45 to $750 per person.
Rugs and Ritual in Tibetan Buddhism, an installation dedicated to ritual practice in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, explores the role of the ritual objects that were employed by its practitioners in pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Comprising 30 tantric ritual rugs and utensils-including knives, vessel, fire-offering ladles, ritual staff, daggers, offering table-the installation illustrates an esoteric Buddhism that flourished in Tibet from its beginnings in the eighth century through to the 20th century. While many of the objects on view-depicting gruesome images such as exposed brains in skull cups and flayed human skins-may be shocking to those unfamiliar with the meaning and purpose of Tibetan religious art, the deployment of these objects celebrates the power of detachment from the corporeal body that advanced Buddhist practitioners strive to attain. The installation features Tibetan rugs and ritual utensils from the collection of Anthony d'Offay, London, together with New York-based loans and works from the Museum's own collection.
Anna Kustera Gallery is proud to present SIREN, an exhibition of the work of four women artists who disprove the antiquated but insidious Kantian chestnut that women are defined by their relation to men. These ladies write their own rules and they make beautiful noise. The exhibition runs through August 6.