VIII, the new EP from rising vocalist and songwriter Wafia, is out today on Future Classic. The EP is the Netherlands-born, Australia-based, Syrian-Iraqi artist's sophomore release and features singles Bodies, Only Love and 83 Days.
Papa Gino's, an iconic New England brand and the Official Pizza of The New England Patriots and The New England Revolution announced the launch of Papa Gino's Traditional Thin Crust Frozen Pizza in grocery stores throughout New England starting with Big Y. This new, exciting distribution channel gives consumers access to Papa Gino's Traditional Thin Crust Pizza at retail locations beginning the week of January 15, 2018.
'At Papa Gino's we are always looking to provide our guests with new, innovative ways to enjoy our Traditional Thin Crust Pizza using our 80-year old family recipe,' says Mark DeBlois, CEO. 'We are excited to now offer a top-quality product to the grocery retail channel.'
Tim Lamson, Executive Vice President of Papa Gino's added, 'Our top priority when considering entry into the frozen food market was maintaining high product quality and taste consistent with our authentic Papa Gino's signature pizzas served in our restaurants. This new offering now available in grocery stores nicely complements our 150 Papa Gino's restaurant locations.'
Stores throughout New England will be adding Papa Gino's flavors into their frozen aisles, including Cheese, Extra Cheese, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, Mushroom and Pepper & Onion. Eric Swensen, Big Y's Vice President Center Store commented, 'We are excited to be the first store to offer our customers the classic, distinct taste only available in a Papa Gino's pizza. We are thrilled to provide them with access to this New England treasure.'
Papa Gino's Frozen Pizza is made with the same proprietary Signature Three-Cheese Blend and ingredients found in their restaurants. Pizzas are 12- inches in diameter and are available in the New England region.
About Papa Gino's
Based in Dedham, Massachusetts, Papa Gino's, Inc. is the parent company of Papa Gino's and D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches. Papa Gino's, Inc. operates nearly 280 company-owned and franchised Papa Gino's, D'Angelo and dual-location restaurants and employs more than 4,000 people. Both D'Angelo and Papa Gino's are committed to providing high-quality products, attentive service, clean, convenient, attractive restaurants and a premium value experience for every guest. The company culture, which is characterized by its values, a strong work ethic and the fair treatment of people, includes a large number of people who have spent their entire working lives in these restaurants, keeping the passion for excellence alive. For more information about Papa Gino's, Inc. and its brands, please visit www.papaginos.com.
About Big Y
Big Y Foods, Inc. is one of the largest independently owned supermarket chains in New England.
Big Y operates 78 locations throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut including 70 supermarkets, 39 pharmacies, Fresh Acres Market, Table & Vine Fine Wines and Liquors and 6 Big Y Express gas and convenience locations throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts with over 11,000 employees. Big Y has been named a 2015 Employer of Choice by the Employers Association of the Northeast. Founded in 1936 by brothers Paul and Gerald D'Amour, the store was named after an intersection in Chicopee, Massachusetts where two roads converge to form a "Y."
This evening of quirky hilarity is presented by the ever-inventive irrational theatre at the King's Head Theatre, Islington on February 11and 12 at 7 pm.
As part of their 10th anniversary season Rose Theatre Kingston today announces the full cast for Stephen Bill's award-winning play Curtains. Lindsay Posner directs Leo Bill (Michael), Caroline Catz (Susan), Jonathan Coy (Geoffrey), Tim Dutton (Douglas), Wendy Nottingham (Margaret), Saskia Reeves (Katherine), Sandra Voe (Ida) and Marjorie Yates (Mrs Jackson). The production opens on Wednesday 28 February, with previews from Thursday 22 February, and runs until Saturday 17 March.
'BURN IT DOWN' is a muscular tour-de-force, a tornado of pounding drums, pulverizing bass, screaming guitars and in-your-face raw vocals. Evoking the best of 70s Rock, with moments of Birmingham's finest, blended with the early works of Boston's best, 'Burn It Down' will do just that: Burn down everything in its path until there is nothing left standing.
Disney Theatrical Productions and Frozen have partnered with The Actors Fund to celebrate International Women's Day with two special events. Women's Day on Broadway: Celebrating Stories, By, For, and About Women, is a symposium that will take place at The St. James Theatre. There will also be a special performance of Frozen to benefit The Actors Fund and its Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative. The events aim to highlight the importance of a continued investment in the encouragement and mentorship that is crucial to establishing and maintaining gender equality in the Broadway community.
Center Stage Opera presents an original, modern production of Donizetti's classic comic opera, The Elixir Of Love. Inspired by film director John Hughes' teen comedies of the '80s, Director Dylan F. Thomas has set the opera on a high school campus in The Valley, circa 1985. The heroine is now the head cheerleader, her suitors are the football team captain and the nerdy team mascot, etc., and the supertitle translations of the Italian libretto are rendered in authentic '80s 'Val-Speak', all to hilarious effect, while remaining faithful to the original score and story line.
THE HELP co-stars Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer will re-team for a currently untitled Christmas comedy from Universal Studios. Chastain penned the treatment for the movie alongside Kelly Carmichael. Peter Chiarelli will write into the full script.
Derek Smalls, the bass force formerly of the fabled heavy metal band formerly known as Spinal Tap, returns with the release of his first full length solo venture Smalls Change (Meditations Upon Ageing), out globally April 13 via Twanky Records/BMG on digital, CD and vinyl.
Dolby is welcoming a new, permanent 500 seat-theater to Sundance which will include a Dolby Atmos sound system donated by Dolby. The Ray Theatre joins the existing Eccles Theatre in bringing completely immersive, moving audio to film lovers in Park City.
Members of the MET Orchestra were joined by Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer at The New York Public Library's Harry Belafonte Branch at 203 West 115th Street in Harlem to perform a FREE 'Musical Read-Aloud' for children and families.
'When you get the spark, you got to ride that energy,' says G. Love, and that spark certainly ignites on his 10th studio full-length Love Saves The Day. He calls the new release 'the fullest realization of the hip-hop blues' that he first pioneered with Special Sauce in the early '90s. The album, due out October 30 on Brushfire Records, not only features G. Love's long-term Special Sauce rhythm section -- upright bassist James 'Jimi Jazz' Prescott, and drummer Jeffrey 'The Houseman' Clemens -- but also prominent guest performers including Los Lobos guitarist David Hidalgo, Lucinda Williams, Citizen Cope, Ozomatli, DJ Logic, Money Mark, Zach Gill and Adam Topol.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center announces the lineup for the 18th edition of Film Comment magazine's annual series, Film Comment Selects, February 23-27. The cinematic showcase returns with a selection of titles curated by the magazine's editors, offering strikingly bold visions, mixing New York premieres of new films and long-unseen older titles that deserve the big-screen treatment.