23rd Annual San Diego International Film Festival Reveals 2024 Slate
by Josh Sharpe
- Sep 18, 2024
The 23rd Annual San Diego International Film Festival is ‘Celebrating the Power of Film’ with curated screenings that inform, inspire and entertain. The Opening Night film premiere and party will be held at The Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park on Wednesday, October 16th.
BONZIE Releases 'Do You Know Who I Am' Single
by Josh Sharpe
- Sep 18, 2024
Pop visionary BONZIE has released her new single and video “Do You Know Who I Am” from her upcoming fourth studio album, When I Found The Trap Door, out independently October 18.
Classic Christmas Music Releasing on Collectible 7' Color Vinyl
by Josh Sharpe
- Sep 18, 2024
Some of the biggest holiday songs of all time will be released on collectible 7” color vinyl in time for the holidays. Available November 8, Christmas music lovers and collectors alike can enjoy timeless yuletide classics from The Beach Boys, Brenda Lee, Burl Ives, Chuck Berry, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole.
SHOWGIRL: Vulgarity, Heat, Dancing, Money, Sex, Power, Vanity, is Coming to NYU Skirball
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Sep 18, 2024
NYU Skirball will present the North American premiere of SHOWGIRL: Vulgarity, Heat, Dancing, Money, Sex, Power, Vanity. The performance explores themes of power and vanity through dance. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Jennifer Hudson to Tour 'The Gift of Love: An Intimate Live Experience'
by Josh Sharpe
- Sep 18, 2024
History’s youngest female EGOT-winner Jennifer Hudson will ring in the upcoming release of her first-ever holiday album with a truly rare present for her fans — The Gift of Love: An Intimate Live Experience, which begins November 24 in Brooklyn and wraps in Las Vegas on December 22.
Review: Wine Flights and Live Music Served in City Winery at Pier 57
by Carissa Chesanek
- Sep 18, 2024
City Winery New York City has you covered if you’re looking for a place with dinner and a show. Located along the Hudson River at Pier 57 in Chelsea, City Winery is a vast venue of 32,000 square feet that includes a restaurant with a bar and winery and a stage for musical and comedic performances.
Interview: Cheyenne Elliott of A CELEBRATION OF DIONNE WARWICK
by Lianna Albrizio
- Sep 17, 2024
Cheyenne Elliott was a preteen clad in a sparkly Limited Too garment when her grandmother, Dionne Warwick, called her up onstage for the first time. Flashback to the mid-2000s at an outdoor summer concert in the New York Metropolitan Area, the pair sang Warwick’s poignant classic, “That’s What Friends Are For.” Since its 1985 release, the song has resonated with generations, performed at grade-school graduations and played as background music to slideshows depicting precious kindergarten memories.
Review: I FEEL THE EARTH SWING at Green Room 42 Puts a Jazzy Twist on Carole King
by Lydia. Rose
- Sep 17, 2024
Madeline Dalton’s show at Green Room 42, I Feel the Earth Swing, is delightful both in concept and execution: Carole King's music, but jazz. Featuring a full band and many guest vocalists, she performs some of the singer-songwriter's greatest hits, a strong concept executed without a hitch. The show works whether or not you already love King.
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