VIDEO: Jimmy Kimmel Surprises Lucy Hale with Old Singing Clip
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 14, 2020
Lucy talks about her impressive pumpkin carving skills, playing Katy Keene, Archie Comics, 'Pretty Little Liars,' and Jimmy surprises Lucy with a great old clip of Lucy on the kid version of 'American Idol' when she was 14 years old.
VIDEO: Amy Poehler Talks Galentine's Day on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 13, 2020
Amy talks about hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey, watching the Oscars, being nostalgic for the 70's and 80's, what she was like as a teenager, voicing characters on her new animated show “Duncanville,” and celebrating “Galentine's Day” with her friends from “Parks and Recreation.”
Casting Announced For Famous Courtroom Drama A FEW GOOD MEN In St. Jacobs
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 12, 2020
Can audiences 'handle the truth?' That is the pivotal question at the centre of the famed legal drama A Few Good Men, which opens the highly-anticipated 2020 Season at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse. The hit play about military corruption and the quest for justice will be on stage for three weeks only from March 4 to March 22.
VIDEO: JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! Shares Academy Awards Edition of Lie Witness News
by Abigail Charpentier
- Feb 8, 2020
On Sunday, right across the street from Jimmy Kimmel's studio in Hollywood are the 92nd Annual Academy Awards. There are nine nominees for best picture, which is a lot, so they decided to have some fun. They went out on the street and asked people about a bunch of stuff we made up about the nominated films. None of this stuff happened but did that stop people from giving their takes on them?
VIDEO: Billy Crystal Shares His Thoughts About the Hostless Oscars on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
by Abigail Charpentier
- Feb 8, 2020
Billy Crystal talks about hosting the Oscars, why he thinks a host is necessary, celebrating 50 years of marriage, his mountain lion problem, the problem with dogs, doing a screening at the White house for George W. Bush, his new movie Standing Up, Falling Down, working with Ben Schwartz and Tiffany Haddish, and he tests Jimmy with questions from the written driving test.
BWW Review: COMPLEXIONS, THE ROCKSTARS OF BALLET, TACKLE LENNY KRAVITZ at Joyce Theater
by Cindy Sibilsky
- Feb 7, 2020
Winter in New York City is not known for being particularly steamy (though the unseasonably mild weather this year gives one reason to pause), but there is always Complexions Contemporary Ballet's season at the Joyce Theater to turn up the heat to a feverish, sweltering boiling point! For the 26th season, the company revived recent seminal works -- Bach 25 and Woke -- alongside favorites spanning from 1994 to a brand new solo in Essential Parts, which acted as a 'Greatest Hits' compilation for the ever-evolving, always revolutionary dance troupe. This year also marked the World Premiere of their latest exploration of the full canon of a particular musician's oeuvre -- Love Rocks featuring the music of the iconic Grammy-winning rockstar, Lenny Kravitz. For patrons unable to attend all programs, FOMO (fear of missing out) syndrome is understandable, but for those who are highly familiar with the group's work or only getting their first taste, Program C -- which featured the latter two mentioned -- was the most delectable sampling of Complexions offerings old and new. The fascinating thing about such juxtapositions is that, in seeing the latest creations from 2020 side-by-side with choreography premiered in the early 1990s, it is remarkable to note how the level of innovation, depth of emotion and current relevance remains the same. It's a reminder that timeliness and timelessness can coexist, given the right mediums and masters. The genius of legendary Co-Founders, Co-Artistic Directors Desmond Richard and Dwight Rhoden (also the Principal Choreographer) cannot be underestimated. Indeed, it has not. They have both achieved phenomenal success and longevity, been lauded as trailblazers and received numerous accolades from peers, critics and audiences alike since they burst on the dance scene. It's no wonder that they have utilized the music of David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar and Lenny Kravitz to tell their stories through bodies in motion -- they are rockstars themselves!
VIDEO: Nick Kroll Talks Stand-Up Comedy on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!
by Sarah Leiber
- Feb 7, 2020
Nick talks about doing stand-up comedy in Europe, spending time with his parents in London, his very average sized penis, writing his funny and filthy show “Big Mouth,” the incredible cast, and asking Howard Stern to be on it.
Hillary Rollins Presents THE RIGHT TO CABARET at The Gardenia Supper Club
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 6, 2020
MaryJo Mundy, the highly acclaimed and beloved cabaret singer and founder of the longest running open mic at the famed Gardenia, hosts the 4th night of what celebrates and fosters musical theatre/cabaret performers,
while also showcasing her own remarkable talent. On the third Saturday of every month Ms. Mundy (co-hosted monthly by Alexis Gach and singer/songwriter/producer Hillary Rollins ) throws a 'cabaret party' on-stage at the Gardenia along with three guest performers.
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