“The Bold Type” follows the lives of three close friends living in New York City as they navigate their career, sexuality, identity and ultimately find their own voice in a sea of intimidating leaders. “The Bold Type” stars Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee, Meghann Fahy, Sam Page, Matt Ward, Nikohl Boosheri, Stephen Conrad Moore, and Melora Hardin as Jacqueline, editor in chief of Scarlet Magazine. “The Bold Type” is executive produced by Amanda Lasher, Sarah Watson, David Bernad, Joanna Coles and Ruben Fleischer. Holly Whidden is co-executive producer. The series is produced by Universal Television and The District. Season one of the series is available to stream on the Freeform app, Freeform.com, On Demand, and Hulu.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition The School of Survival: Learning with Juan Downey, curated by Javier Rivero Ramos and Sarah Watson, on view at the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery through May 6, 2018.
Named by USA Today as one of the 10 Best New TV Shows in 2017 and making Entertainment Weekly's list of The Best TV Episodes of 2017, THE BOLD TYPE will return for its highly anticipated second season on Tuesday, June 12 at 8:00 PM on Freeform, streaming and on demand.
The Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF) reveals its full programme, as this hugely popular event in the comedy calendar returns for its 16th year from Thursday 8 Sunday 25 March 2018.
'Replica, Originality, and the Art of Devotion,' a panel discussion with Marcus Boon, John Giorno, Ariana Maki and Tsherin Sherpa, is being organized by Wen-Shing Chou and Sarah Watson.
'Replica, Originality, and the Art of Devotion,' a panel discussion with Marcus Boon, John Giorno, Ariana Maki and Tsherin Sherpa, is being organized by Wen-Shing Chou and Sarah Watson.
Freeform, Disney's young adult television and streaming network, announced today that breakout series THE BOLD TYPE has been picked up for two additional seasons, each consisting of 10 one-hour episodes. Amanda Lasher ( Togetherness, Gossip Girl ) joins the Universal Television series as executive producer/showrunner.
Freeform, Disney's young adult television and streaming network, will air an emotional episode of breakout hit THE BOLD TYPE, discussing breast cancer awareness.
This summer, Freeform, Disney's young adult television and streaming network, brings together the brave and the bold for a Tuesday night programming block of family, friendship and feels. The powerful night will kick off on TUESDAY, JULY 11, with the summer premiere of “The Fosters” (8:00 – 9:01 p.m. EDT) and the two-hour series premiere of “The Bold Type” (9:01 – 11:00 p.m. EDT). Both premieres will also be available on the Freeform app and Freeform.com (same date and time).
ans can meet their favorite stars from Freeform's hit series The Fosters, Shadowhunters, and Stitchers, along with cast from the new series The Bold Type at D23 Expo 2017, taking place July 14–16 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Freeform has released a first-look trailer for the upcoming drama series THE BOLD TYPE, produced by Joanna Coles. Production on the series is now underway in Montreal.
Freeform today announced its summer lineup schedule including the series premiere of the new original series “The Bold Type” and the return of “Shadowhunters,” “Stitchers” and “The Fosters.”
Freeform made some key announcements today at TCA for its 2017 schedule with the series pickup of “The Bold Type” (formerly “Issues”); “The Bachelor” spin-off “Happily Ever After?” franchise returns and will feature fan favorite twins Emily and Haley Ferguson
A galaxy of comedy stars are coming together for a special show to help motor neurone disease patient and campaigner Gordon Aikman raise funds for vital MND research.
On September 15, 2014, Mine is Yours officially announced their upcoming production of R&J, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, edited and gender-reversed by Hannah Pell, and directed by the bold and brilliant Abby Craden*.
THE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY
Hunter College, West Building, SW corner of 68th St. & Lexington Ave., New York, NY
Curated by Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães
Organized by Sarah Watson and Annie Wischmeyer
THE EXHIBITION
Gego (Gertrude Goldschmidt, Venezuelan, born Germany, 1912–1994) and Gerd Leufert (Venezuelan, born Lithuania, 1914–1998) are among the most significant artists that worked with the language of abstraction during the second half of the twentieth century in Venezuela. The exhibition “Gego and Gerd Leufert: a dialogue” highlights the artists' development and reciprocal influence through a selection of core works produced from 1964 to 1990. The show explores shared motifs in the production of each of these artists, most notably their use of the line as a means of enhancing the visual potentiality of empty spaces in two- or three-dimensional form. The partnership between Gego and Leufert resulted in lifelong mutual support that concurrently nurtured their personal relationship and their independent careers as artists. “Gego and Gerd Leufert: a dialogue” provides a long-overdue, tandem examination of the artists' works; the exhibition unveils an underlying, parallel dialogue of nonobjective language within their organic forms, linear structures, and systematic, spatial investigations. Both ultimately became pioneers in their field, having a long-lasting impact on future generations of artists at national and international levels.
On September 15, 2014, Mine is Yours officially announced their upcoming production of R&J, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, edited and gender-reversed by Hannah Pell, and directed by the bold and brilliant Abby Craden*.
With its roots in the biblical tale of the Prodigal Son, The Prodigals follows the story of Colonel Luke Gibson, as he battles to balance his love for his two very different sons. One, Captain Mike Gibson, has been fighting for Queen and country in Afghanistan, whilst the other, Kyle has hit rock bottom after touring the country with his drug fuelled band.