CBS Sunday Morning Will Spotlight Bob Ross
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Feb 26, 2021
At the height of his fame – at only 52 – Ross died of lymphoma. Yet, as Americans have battled the pandemic, Ross’s positivity and calm demeanor has made him hugely popular again.
Bloomingdale School of Music Announces Virtual Spring #JustForFun Events
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 22, 2021
Bloomingdale School of Music has announced its monthly virtual #JustForFun events through June 2021. Join the BSM community for fun Thursday evenings on Zoom filled with music, crafts, and games. The events are free for Bloomingdale students and families, with a suggested donation for other guests.
BWW Interview: Maine Arts Camp's Kris Kauff Explains What's in Store for Summer 2020!
by Nicole Rosky
- Mar 2, 2020
How should your arts-loving kids spend the summer? At Maine Arts Camp! Maine Arts Camp is an inclusive and supportive community for creative kids 9-16. Activities are lead by professionals and teachers who are focused on sharing the importance of process over final product in the areas of Performing, Visual, Culinary Arts, Creative Writing, and more. For more information about Maine Arts Camp, visit: https://maineartscamp.com/
THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION CONCERT WITH THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA to Air Nationally on Public Television
by Abigail Charpentier
- Dec 12, 2019
American Public Television (APT), a leading syndicator of top-rated programming to the country's public television stations, selected ideastream's production, “The Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert with The Cleveland Orchestra,” for national distribution. Stations across the United States have the opportunity to select the program for broadcast beginning in January 2020. In celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Northeast Ohio audiences can watch the local broadcast of the program Sunday, January 19 at 6 p.m. and Monday, January 20 at 10 p.m. on WVIZ/PBS ideastream.
Belmont Theater District Celebrates The Season In December
by A.A. Cristi
- Dec 2, 2019
The Belmont Theater District (BTD), Chicago's largest theater district located in the Lakeview West and Lakeview East neighborhoods, celebrates the holidays this November and December. The Belmont Theater District acts as an advocate to create, promote and strengthen the diverse artistic offerings of the Lakeview West and Lakeview East neighborhoods to its residents and visitors.
VIDEO: Check Out First Footage of Ryan Reynolds in DEADPOOL 2
by Caryn Robbins
- Nov 15, 2017
Below, check out a teaser for DEADPOOL 2 titled Wet on Wet , a spoof on late artist Bob Ross' PBS' instructional show The Joy of Painting . Starring Ryan Reynolds, the sequel hits theaters on June 1, 2018 from 20th Century Fox.
Interactive G.E.T. Together Series Comes to The Carnegie
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 19, 2017
The Carnegie is thrilled to announce the return of the G.E.T. Together Series, a collaborative, interactive series bringing together the talents of The Carnegie's Gallery, Education, and Theatre departments.
Audiences Praise the Sierra Stages Production of END DAYS
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 13, 2017
Audiences are praising the Sierra Stages production of "End Days", an irreverent but deeply felt comedy about science, religion, and family. Written by Deborah Zoe Laufer, "End Days" plays for six more performances through March 25 at the historic Nevada Theatre in Nevada City.
It's Morphin Time! Twitch Announces Power Rangers Marathon
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 10, 2017
Social video platform Twitch today announced it will host a 17-day marathon of the iconic Saban's Power Rangers TV series, spanning 23 seasons and featuring all 831 episodes. The marathon will power up on March 14 at 11:00am PDT and end on March 30. It will be live streamed on twitch.tv/TwitchPresents, the new home on Twitch for programmatic TV marathons.
Brownstone Poets Presents Bob Heman, Rick Mullin, Hilary Sideris, and Alison Ross, 4/1
by Christina Mancuso
- Mar 8, 2017
Brownstone Poets presents Bob Heman, Rick Mullin, Hilary Sideris, and Alison Ross, Saturday, April 1 in Brooklyn Heights and there's an open mic as well.
Saturday, April 1 at 2:30 p.m
Bob Heman
Rick Mullin
Hilary Sideris
Alison Ross
@ Park Plaza Restaurant
220 Cadman Plaza West near Clark St.and Pineapple Walk
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718 - 596 - 5900
Subways:
Take the A or C to High Street, 2 or 3 to Clark Street
R to Court Street
4 or to 5 Borough Hall
For more directions:
Please check the MTA's 'The Weekender' for all transit updates.
http://web.mta.info/weekender.html
$5 Donation - plus Food/Drink - Open-Mic
Curated by Patricia Carragon
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Bios:
Bob Heman's collages, cut-outs and drawings have been shown in a small two-man show at The Brooklyn Museum, in a one-man retrospective of his cut-outs [participatory cut-out multiples on paper] at BACA's Downtown Cultural Center, and in group shows in Toronto, Los Angeles and New York.
His poems and prose poems have appeared in such diverse publications as Sentence, The Prose Poem, Caliban, Otoliths, Kayak, Hanging Loose, Center, and Artful Dodge, and are upcoming in New American Writing and Reaedr.
Rick Mullin is the author of six books of poetry, including the book-length poems Huncke, published by Seven Towers, Dublin Ireland in 2010, and Soutine, published by Dos Madres Press, Loveland Ohio, 2012. His latest collection, Transom, was published last month by Dos Madres Press. His work has appeared in journals including The New Criterion, American Arts Quarterly, and Epiphany; and in anthologies, including Rabbit Ears: Poems about TV. He is a painter and a journalist.
Clockwise Cat publisher and editor Alison Ross has been published here, there, elsewhere, and nowhere. Alison experienced rave-levels of ecstasy when she found out she was shortlisted for the 2014 Erbacce Prize, down from 5,000 entries. She was also giddily bemused when was nominated for the Best of the Net a few years back, though she lost out to savvier scribes. Alison is also a staff book reviewer for Five 2 One Magazine. Alison has four chapbooks: From Dancing Girl Press, Monster Sermons; from Fowlpox Press, Miro's Poesie and Clockwise Cats; and from Feline and Nothingness Press, Clockwise Cats: The Prequel.
Hilary Sideris is the author of Most Likely to Die, poems in the voice of Keith Richards (Poets Wear Prada 2014) and The Inclination to Make Waves (Big Wonderful 2016). Her new chapbook, A House Not Made with Hands, inspired by Vasari's Lives of the Artists, is forthcoming from Poets Wear Prada. She lives in Kensington, Brooklyn.
The Peoples Improv Theater Announces 2016 Participants for World Premiere Solo Comedy Festival SOLOCOM
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 21, 2016
The Peoples Improv Theater and award-winning solo show artist and producer Peter Michael Marino proudly announce the return of SOLOCOM following last year's record-breaking weekend. This year's 4-day festival features 125 world premiere solo comedies and 6 encore performances by artists from across the country, Canada and England - from traditional solo show artists to sketch, storytelling, stand-up, musicians, dance, drag, puppetry, magic, multi-media, improv, cabaret, and clowning.
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