Seasons 52 Celebrates Fall with HARVEST
by Marina Kennedy
- Nov 4, 2017
Fresh grill and wine bar Seasons 52 today announces the arrival of its exclusive Harvest Wine. Made in partnership with Mauritson Vineyards, a family-run Sonoma winery, Harvest Wine is made in limited supply and is available for just $6 a glass while supplies last. The unique wine begins as a Sauvignon Blanc and is kegged before it can full ferment, giving it a light, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of tropical fruit. Harvest Wine joins Season 52's $29 three course Harvest menu available now through November 22.
Garrison Keillor to Bring Solo Show to the Fabulous Fox
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 4, 2017
In a solo performance, the acclaimed host of A Prairie Home Companion, Garrison Keillor, shares hilarious anecdotes about growing up in the American Midwest, the people of Lake Wobegon, and 'late-life fatherhood.'
Sneak Peek - Tamera Reveals Why She Hired a Handyman on THE REAL
by Caryn Robbins
- Nov 2, 2017
On Thursday, November 2, the ladies of The Real have a discussion about whether it's ok to be the side chick or if men and women can do better in relationships. Tamera reveals why she was finally forced to hire a handyman and the hosts have some sage advice for today's Hotline Bling caller.
TV Exclusive: Broadway Sessions Hosts a New Works Palooza!
by Ben Cameron
- Nov 1, 2017
It was a New Works Palooza' recently at Broadway Sessions as we welcomed some of NYC's most celebrated writers and composers to share their latest and greatest with us! Well the latest and greatest music deserves some of the greatest voices and we got just that! Writers Laurence O'Keefe (Legally Blonde, Bat Boy, Heathers), Rob Rokicki (The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, Monster Songs), Nat Zagree, Carner and Gregor, Drew Gasparini, Thomson and Desmon, Nate Bertone and Melissa Modifier, Alexander Sage Oyen and Joe Iconis all presented amazing new music interpreted by vocalists Luca Padovan ( School of Rock), Allie Trimm (13), Emily Schultheis (Wicked), Imari Hardon (Avenue Q), Kate Loprest (Wicked), Janinie DiVIta (If/Then), Marissa Rosen (DIVA) and more. Enjoy these hot new tunes, cause you never know what's gonna be the next big song on Broadway or in your audition book!
BWW Review: FALSETTOS on Live From Lincoln Center is Timely, Important Art
by David Clarke
- Oct 27, 2017
In theory, watching FALSETTOS in 2017 shouldn't feel as relevant and necessary as it does. Yet this story of building the family you choose and undeniable love in the face of adversity, fear, and death resonates with heartbreaking potency. The power FALSETTOS has to stir emotions in 2017, only reinforces the value of putting the show back on Broadway in 2016 and Live From Lincoln Center's sage decision to capture it for broadcast on PBS.
Art House Productions to Open New Venue with LEISURE, LUST This Fall
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 26, 2017
Art House Productions has announced that the Jersey City-based performing and visual arts organization will open its new space on Coles Street with Sara Farrington's Leisure, Lust from October 26 through November 12. Leisure and Lust are part of the full-length play Leisure, Labor, Lust.
VH1 Save The Music Foundation Announces Custom Guitar Auction
by TV News Desk
- Oct 25, 2017
VH1 Save The Music Foundation announces today two exclusive auctions through Julien's Auctions, the world record breaking auction house to the stars, for its one-of-a-kind artist and musician guitars as part of their 20th Anniversary project with Gibson Foundation.
Israeli Clarinetist Anat Cohen Brings Her Tentet To VPAC
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 25, 2017
The Israeli-born, Brooklyn-based virtuoso clarinetist, Anat Cohen, presents a tapestry of sound that captures the jubilation of many genres, spanning modern and traditional jazz, Brazilian choro, klezmer and much more.
BWW Review: All-Women CORIOLANUS: FIGHT LIKE A BITCH at 12th Ave Arts Kicks Ass
by Amelia Reynolds
- Oct 24, 2017
Rebel Kat did such a good job with the adaptation of 'Coriolanus' (one of Shakespeare's rarely performed later works) that it does not feel like an adaptation at all. Nay, director Emily Penick improves upon the original with a fierce cast consisting entirely of women. What's more, 'Coriolanus: Fight Like a Bitch' has all of the pronouns switched so that the actors performing in the show get to play female characters. Unlike Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus', which, ultimately, is a play about high-ranking men clawing and back-stabbing their way to attain political power (boring!), 'Coriolanus: Fight Like a Bitch' flips the script on a gendered political system. Finally, women get to be power-hungry monsters!
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