Photo Coverage: Meet the Company of HEISENBERG on Broadway!
by Walter McBride
- Sep 1, 2016
The Manhattan Theatre Club critically acclaimed Broadway transfer of Heisenberg, written by Tony and Olivier Award winner Simon Stephens, directed by Drama Desk Award winner Mark Brokaw, starring Tony and Emmy Award winner Mary-Louise Parker and Denis Arndt, will start previews Tuesday, September 20 and open Thursday, October 13 at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street).
The company met the press just yesterday and BroadwayWorld was on hand to bring you photo coverage from the special day!
NBC NEWS Goes Big for 2016 Rio Olympics This August
by Caryn Robbins
- Jul 14, 2016
Starting Monday, August 1, NBC News begins its coverage of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with Matt Lauer reporting live from Copacabana Beach for “TODAY.”
The National Civil Rights Museum Announces 25th Freedom Award
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 13, 2016
Today, the National Civil Rights Museum announced recipients of The Freedom Award, the museum's signature event that honors outstanding individuals for their significant contributions to civil and human rights. This year's honorees are Benjamin Crump, civil rights attorney; Tawakkol Karman, Yemeni human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; The Honorable Damon Jerome Keith, longest serving judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Court; Soledad O'Brien, journalist and executive producer; and Bryan Stevenson, attorney and social justice activist.
Tom Brokaw Joins NBC's Coverage of 2016 RIO OLYMPICS
by Caryn Robbins
- Jul 7, 2016
NBC News special correspondent Tom Brokaw, one of the most respected and distinguished news anchors in television history, will join NBC Olympics' coverage of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Carol Frenzen Pens World War II Civilian Secretary Memoir
by Christina Mancuso
- Jul 7, 2016
This memoir of World War II is the true story of a young woman from Berwyn, Illinois who left her studies at the University of Wisconsin, hired on as a civilian government employee, and moved to wartime Hawaii to work at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard and Kaneohe Naval Air Station during the darkest days of the war in the Pacific.
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