Sofia Vergara Partners With SharkNinja To Launch The Ninja Coffee Bar
by Robert Diamond
- Aug 28, 2015
NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 28, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via PRWEB - SharkNinja, an innovative leader in the housewares industry, is proud to announce its collaboration with coffee connoisseur and Emmy-nominated actress, Sofia Vergara, and unveil the Ninja brand's new coffee machine, the Ninja Coffee Bar brewer. It features revolutionary Thermal Flavor Extraction technology, which delivers a variety of sizes and styles while achieving the perfect brew richness level every time. Ninja has completely reinvented the traditional drip coffee maker by designing a machine that unlocks coffee grounds' full flavor potential and provides smooth, rich and well-balanced hot and cold coffee and specialty drinks.
CREATORS, COCKTAILS & CONVERSATIONS Continues 7/10 at Bay Street Theater
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 25, 2015
Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the next event for the CREATORS, COCKTAILS, & CONVERSATIONS series, presented by Bay Street Theater and Hamptons magazine. The series continues with 'Style Setters' on July 10. Enjoy a glass of wine and join fashion veterans as they discuss their inspiration, ideas, and iconic career moments. The third event will be 'Design in Mind' on August 21 with interior design experts. The series is sponsored by Harbor's Edge Condominiums. The events will be moderated by Samantha Yanks, Editor-in-Chief, Hamptons magazine. All events start at 5 pm. Tickets are $20 each and are available by visiting www.baystreet.org or by calling the Box Office at 631-725-9500.
BWW Reviews: The Engeman 'Produces' a Sensational PRODUCERS
by Brian Rivera
- Jun 8, 2015
I want to express the deepest gratitude to the director, Igor Goldin, for not directing his actors into a corner with this show. Each and every person onstage had a story to tell, and not just some façade to put on: a worry I typically have when viewing a comedic musical. Even each member of the ensemble had fantastic individuality and characterization that it makes one wonder whether an ensemble needs to necessarily “blend together” – which, in fact, is quite difficult not to do when the show decks out its actors in outrageous costumes that make Betsy Johnson and Alexander McQueen look (I won't be forgetting you, anytime soon, Sausage Dress…). Though, it's the joint effort between the lead players and supporting players that create magic on that stage, and this cast did just that.
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