CLEVELAND, OH - Tim McCarthy, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, has released a new book, 'Empty Abundance,' (mindfulgiving.org), on the personal edification of giving.
Project Grand Slam makes its Metropolitan Debut just before the year's end. Acid Jazz Magazine has described Project Grand Slam (PGS) as 'a spectacular mix of jazz, fusion and rock that combines melody, groove and great improvisation". The group is led by Robert Miller who is also a bassist and composer for the group. They will be rocking the Metropolitan Room in NYC on December 3 at 7pm.
It's ALIVE!!! A hilarious, high energy Broadway musical based on the Oscar-nominated smash hit 1974 film, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN is the wickedly inspired re-imagining of the Mary Shelley classic from the comic genius of Mel Brooks. A Tony award-winner in 2008, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN is just what the doctor ordered - a real prescription for outlandish humor, now onstage at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center.
One year after relocating the company from Oxnard's Heritage Square to Channel Islands Harbor (at 2731 S. Victoria Ave. Oxnard, CA 93035), the Elite Theatre Company is opening its 21st season by presenting a remarkably real look at the lives of four mentally handicapped men and the kind but increasingly burned out social worker who struggles to keep it all together. On Friday, February 28th, the Elite opens its production of THE BOYS NEXT DOOR by Tom Griffin. This will be the first show in the Elite's 2014 season, entitled 'Wit.' Heart-filled and hilarious, THE BOYS NEXT DOOR runs through April 6th, Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm.
Now on view, through December: Al Held's (American, 1928–2005) monumental painting, Taxi Cab III, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing, 2nd floor, Gallery 918.
The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence, part of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University, has selected 'People: A leader's day-to-day guide to building, managing, and sustaining lean organizations' by Robert Martichenko, Steve Gran, Walt Miller and Roger Pearce as a recipient of the Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award. Martichenko is the CEO of LeanCor, a supply chain partner that provides training, education, consulting and outsourced logistics services.
62 Years Later: Gender Politics in the Arts is a special panel discussion presented by Robert Miller Gallery that investigates gender politics within the art world 62 years after Lee Krasner's first solo exhibition.
The Little Orchestra Society (LOS) presents TUBBY THE TUBA narrated by Patti Smith, the iconic National Book Award-winner, rock musician and poet, on Saturday, March 16, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.
The Centre Theater brings a series of events by more than eleven regional performance groups to its fourth floor theater with the Independent Voices Festival beginning January 6 and running through February 6.
The Centre Theater brings a series of events by more than eleven regional performance groups to its fourth floor theater with the Independent Voices Festival beginning January 6 and running through February 6.