The sage musicality of Australian oud player and composer, Joseph Tawadros, is demonstrated at full strength on his latest album, World Music as he enlists an array of intriguing instruments from across the planet to create richly textured global landscapes.
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by BWW News Desk -
OBERON, the American Repertory Theater's (A.R.T.) second stage and club theater venue on the fringe of Harvard Square, announces offerings for OBERON Presents -- GLOWBERON and WE'RE GONNA DIE; as well as other events to be presented at OBERON during April - May -- including Visiting Artists, Artists in Residence, and Usual Suspects.
by Caryn Robbins -
As ESPN continues to document the Golden State Warriors' historic season, ESPN's NBA Countdown will show every 3-pointer that Stephen Curry has made this season during its Friday, April 1 episode at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and WatchESPN.
by Pamela Roberts -
ANTIGONE NOW is based on the nearly 2,500-year-old Sophocles drama, but in Scena Theatre's hands it could use even more time to gel. From missed lines to erratic pacing, ANTIGONE NOW squanders its interesting potential and never hits its stride.
by TV News Desk -
Tribeca Film Festival 2016 will screen the World Premiere of AWOL as part of its US Narrative Competition.
by Guest Blogger: Bob Marks -
There are some conflicting opinions among singing teachers about how much you really need to know about the biological mechanics of making sound. Although it is true that you don't need to be an expert mechanic to drive a car, you are a more independent and a much safer driver if you know basics of car maintenance, like how to check oil and tire pressure, before you set off on a marathon road trip. Also, knowing what a car should feel like when you are driving safely in gear will alert you to much bigger problems earlier on, and save a lot on new transmissions! This is a case where I think a little vetted information goes a long way in preventing injury and expediting progress.
by Louisa Brady -
Biblical-era Canaan and Egypt will come to vibrant life in the musical production of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,' a youth performance scheduled March 31-April 3 at Mesa Arts Center in their 550-seat Piper Repertory Theater. The reimagined tale of Joseph and his coat of many colors, produced by Studio 3 and Limelight Performing Arts, features a cast of 51 youth actors ages 6-18 as well as 51 performers from Chandler Children's Choir.
by BWW News Desk -
The staff, board, and community of Diversionary Theatre, America's third oldest LGBT theatre, are hosting a very special Gala event, 'DARING DECADENCE: Celebrating 30 Years of Diversionary Theatre,' on Friday, April 1, 2016 at the Shiley Suite at the San Diego Central Library (330 Park Blvd).
by Tyler Peterson -
?The Ackerman Institute's Gender & Family Project will present A Night of A Thousand Genders After Party, a very special cabaret evening celebrating the beauty and resilience of gender expansive youth and their families on Monday, April 11, 2016 at 8:30pm at City Winery (155 Varick Street, New York, NY)
by Caryn Robbins -
This morning, R&B star Nick Jonas released his latest single and music video, 'Close,' a collaboration with with artist Tove Lo.
by Tyler Peterson -
Edward R. Matthews, CEO of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City (UCP of NYC), and Loreen Arbus, Founder & Chair of Women Who Care, announced today that BLACK GIRLS ROCK!TM founder and CEO Beverly Bond, "Inside Edition" anchor Deborah Norville, Accenture chief leadership & human resources officer Ellyn Shook, Expect a Miracle author Jenny Long, and the healthcare system Northwell Health, will be honored at the 15th Annual Women Who Care Awards Luncheon, to be held Monday, May 9th at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.
by Richard Best -
Digital Spy reports that Nick Jonas has revealed information about his upcoming new album, 'Last Year Was Complicated'
by Tyler Peterson -
The Ackerman Institute's Gender & Family Project will present its third annual benefit, A Night of A Thousand Genders, an evening of cocktails followed by a very special one-night-only cabaret evening celebrating the beauty and resilience of gender expansive youth and their families on Monday, April 11, 2016 from 6:00-8:30pm at City Winery (155 Varick Street, New York, NY)
by Marina Kennedy -
Amidst all the buzz about savory snack bars, one trailblazer is about to emerge: Sola Bars by SOLA Snacks, LLC. These flavorful, healthy, and versatile bars are going to peel the wrappers off the growing nutrition bar market.
by Christina Mancuso -
The world is facing challenging times. Recent news about the rise of violence, political upheaval, and suffering among people across the globe speaks to the fact that now, perhaps more than ever in this interconnected world, there is a need for spiritual guidance.
by Nicole Rosky -
Symphony Space pays exuberant homage to the Great White Way with Project B-way/95, a two-week celebration comprising 14 events, April 7 - 20. Curated and Produced by Joel Fram andAnnette Jolles, and named for the intersection where Symphony Space stands, Project B-way/95 salutes Broadway with an exciting array of concerts, tributes, film screenings, discussions, workshops, and more. Anchored by three starry concerts in the Sharp Theatre - an evening with the incomparable Patti LuPone (Tuesday, April 19), the cheerfully nepotistic "All in the Family" with Kelli O'Hara (Monday, April 11), and this year's installment of Symphony Space's signature event, Wall to Wall Stephen Schwartz (Saturday, April 16) - Project B-way/95 offers something for every lover of American musical theater. Tickets for all events are available at symphonyspace.org.
by Christina Mancuso -
The Typhon Press announces the immediate availability of its newest title, Letters to the Sage: Selected Correspondence of Thomas Moore Johnson, edited by Patrick D. Bowen and K. Paul Johnson.
by BWW News Desk -
Andrea Rosen Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin, the first at the gallery since announcing its representation of the artists in 2012. Over the course of the last three years, the artists have created several expansive bodies of work - encompassing single and multi-channel videos, large-scale installations, and densely layered soundscapes - which have been exhibited at important institutions internationally. Such institutions include the 55th Venice Biennale, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris, MOMA PS1, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Continuing the long-standing collaborative approach to their work, for the current show in particular, Fitch and Trecartin have collaborated with Rhett LaRue, who has been deeply involved in the production and post-production aspects of this project.
by Louisa Brady -
According to the Washington Post, the national touring cast of ANNIE got heckled this week at DC's National Theatre. The heckler attended the show Tuesday night, and is said to have yelled, 'That was terrible!' from his seat, following the number 'We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover.' There were no reported reactions from the cast or the other audience members during the incident.
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