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AMC's unscripted series brings viewers into the captivating and provocative world of creative and competitive taxidermy. Immortalized explores the passionate detail and artistic expression that goes into creating this compelling art. Each episode will feature one of four highly regarded "Immortalizers" facing off against a "Challenger" in a competition. Their task is to create a piece to be judged on three criteria: originality, craftsmanship and interpretation of the designated theme. Whether the artists are known for their classic or rogue creations, each week they will work to perfect this centuries-old art form in an unprecedented battle. "No Guts, All Glory." Premieres Thu., Feb. 14 at 10/9c, only on AMC.



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Photo Flash: ABSINTHE Welcomes TRUE BLOOD's Janina Gavankar and AMERICAN IDOL's Taylor Hicks
by BWW News Desk - August 06, 2012

Continuing to attract the finest celebs to its show, ABSINTHE at Caesars Palace welcomed True Blood actress Janina Gavankar to the August 3rd performance. ABSINTHE also welcomed American Idol season 5 winner Taylor Hicks to enjoy the amazing feats of its performers on August 5th. Check out the photo...


'Sugar and His World' Children's Book Now Available in the United States (US) and Abroad
by Robert Diamond - July 08, 2013

Serbian-born author Ana Jezerska has just released her latest book entitled 'Sugar and His World' to highly expectant audiences worldwide. It is a self-published eBook that is now available on Amazon, Kobo, Sony eReader and Ingram Digital. The author is proud to introduce readers to the book's hero ...


Rachel Dratch, Mo Rocca and More to Lead TAIL! SPIN! at New York International Fringe Festival
by Kelsey Denette - July 19, 2012

TAIL! SPIN!, described as 'a hilarious and heartbreaking verbatim reenactment of the preposterous sex scandals that brought down Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, Former U.S. Congressman Anthony Wiener of New York, Former U.S. Congressman Mark Foley of Florida, and Former U.S. Senator Lar...


Ashley Brown Performs with BSO, Now thru 2/24
by BWW News Desk - February 21, 2013

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly leads vocalist Ashley Brown in a performance of beloved Broadway hits tonight, February 21 at 8 p.m. at the Music Center at Strathmore and Friday, February 22 at 8 p.m., Saturday, February 23 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, February 24 at 3 p.m...


BWW Reviews: San Jose Finds a Rare Pearl in Bizet's THE PEARL FISHERS
by Harmony Wheeler - September 17, 2012

Google the "Pearl Fishers Duet" and you'll find almost every famous opera singer has sung the exquisitely beautiful song. It's the type of song that makes it to Hollywood, but that you recognize when you hear it. But many don't recognize the story behind it, one that plays out in a three-act opera t...


Nicholas Hastings Releases A TREE TOO FAR
by Christina Mancuso - August 09, 2013

When the environment strikes back, people must hang on for their lives to survive or suffer the worst. As author Nicholas A. J. Hastings releases his new book, A Tree Too Far, readers will find themselves immersed in a community whose relationships, lives, and futures will be challenged because of b...


Lyric Stage Presents Rodgers & Hart's TOO MANY GIRLS, Now thru 5/5
by BWW News Desk - April 26, 2013

Lyric Stage presents the premiere of the restored Rodgers & Hart musical gem TOO MANY GIRLS, tonight, April 26-May 5 in the Irving Arts Center's Carpenter Performance Hall....


The CW Developing Television Adaptation of Period Drama THE PAINTED GIRLS
by Tyler Peterson - November 05, 2013

According to Deadline, following the recent success of its freshman series REIGN, the younger-skewing network is working on bringing Cathy Marie Buchanan's novel THE PAINTED GIRLS to the small screen. Tony-nominee Geoffrey Nauffts will pen the script, with PUSHING DASHIES' Dan Jinks executive produc...


Crossroads Theater Company Opens WHITE LILIES, 5/11
by Kelsey Denette - April 23, 2013

Crossroads Theatre Company (Marshall Jones, III, producing artistic director), one of the nation's premiere African-American theaters, will present the world premieres of two one-act plays as its Season Finale this May: the powerful drama White Lilies, by best-selling novelist Walter Mosley, and the...


MEN AT LUNCH Documentary to Open in New York at Quad Cinema, Today
by BWW News Desk - September 20, 2013

Part homage, part investigation, Men at Lunch is the revealing tale of an American icon, the unprecedented race to the sky and the immigrant workers that built New York in the throes of the Great Depression. The film will open in New York on September 20 at the Quad Cinema....


Featured Art Exhibition: National Gallery of Australia's 'Toulouse-Lautrec: Paris & the Moulin Rouge'
by BWW Features - March 06, 2013

Fans of Parisian painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec are in for a visual treat with the Gallery's current exhibition 'Toulouse-Lautrec' Paris & the Moulin Rouge' currently on display thru April 2, 2013. Spanning Toulouse-Lautrec's entire career, from his early years to the famous depictions of cabare...


John Fogerty & Jackson Browne Team Up For Summer Concerts This August
by Caryn Robbins - March 31, 2014

This August, songwriting legends John Fogerty and Jackson Browne will co-headline two east coast concerts....


Mile Square Theatre to Present LAUGH OUT LOUD (CRY QUIETLY) & MUCH ADO ABOUT CUCUMBERS & CIGARS, 10/9 & 17
by Tyler Peterson - September 20, 2013

Mile Square Theatre (MST), Hudson County's premiere professional theatre company, presents two events in its upcoming Fall Performance Fest - a reading of Stacie Lent's play Laugh Out Loud (cry quietly), which will be performed on October 9 at 8 pm; and Sarah Weber Gallo's dance/theatre installation...


Johnny Mathis to Play State Theatre, 3/26
by Tyler Peterson - February 26, 2014

With multiple Grammy nominations and 73 songs that have hit the Billboard Charts, Johnny Mathis has been a recording star for more than half a century. On Wednesday, March 26th, that star will shine brightly at the State Theatre in Easton....


Featured Art Exhibition: National Gallery of Australia's 'Toulouse-Lautrec: Paris & the Moulin Rouge'
by BWW Features - March 06, 2013

Fans of Parisian painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec are in for a visual treat with the Gallery's current exhibition 'Toulouse-Lautrec' Paris & the Moulin Rouge' currently on display thru April 2, 2013. Spanning Toulouse-Lautrec's entire career, from his early years to the famous depictions of cabare...


Photo Flash: ABSINTHE Welcomes TRUE BLOOD's Janina Gavankar and AMERICAN IDOL's Taylor Hicks
by BWW News Desk - August 06, 2012

Continuing to attract the finest celebs to its show, ABSINTHE at Caesars Palace welcomed True Blood actress Janina Gavankar to the August 3rd performance. ABSINTHE also welcomed American Idol season 5 winner Taylor Hicks to enjoy the amazing feats of its performers on August 5th. Check out the photo...


Jolene Morgan Boyer Releases THEM'S MY PEOPLE
by Christina Mancuso - December 10, 2013

Author Jolene Morgan Boyer believes that as long as people live, they may experience an assortment of problems and trials and although these are of different intensity, being problems, they will continue to exist. In line with this, she wants stories of survival and overcoming problems by people aro...


Imaging War: New Drexel Course Explores the Way War Has Been Portrayed Through Art and Media
by Robert Diamond - October 15, 2013

From the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. through current-day wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, our view of war has been indelibly shaped by the images we see of the conflicts and their aftermath. A new fall course at Drexel University, entitled "Imaging War," examines how the subject of war has been depi...


MEN AT LUNCH Documentary to Open in New York at Quad Cinema, 9/20
by Tyler Peterson - July 25, 2013

Part homage, part investigation, Men at Lunch is the revealing tale of an American icon, the unprecedented race to the sky and the immigrant workers that built New York in the throes of the Great Depression. The film will open in New York on September 20 at the Quad Cinema....


Turkish Stripper and Belly Dancer, Aiche Nana, Dies at at 78
by Christina Mancuso - January 31, 2014

Aiche Nana, Lebanese actress and stripper who inspired the classic film La Dolce Vita, passed away at the age of 78. She died in a hospital in Rome....


Merrimack Repertory Theatre Announces Ladies Night at the Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - January 13, 2014

Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) is introducing the first in a series of 'Ladies Nights' at the theatre. The event, which takes place on Thursday, January 23 includes seats for the 7:30 pm performance of The Devil's Music: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith by Angelo Parra and directed by Joe Branc...


AMC to Air COMIC BOOK MEN, FREAKSHOW, IMMORTALIZED Beg. 2/14
by Caryn Robbins - November 28, 2012

AMC announced today a new programming night for its original unscripted series. The network will air the final eight episodes of "Comic Book Men" season two along with the premiere seasons of "Freakshow" and "Immortalized" on Thursday nights beginning Thursday, February 14....


John Fogerty Set for Dual LATE SHOW Performances, 5/21-22
by Tyler Peterson - May 16, 2013

JOHN FOGERTY--one of rock's most important artists and a national treasure who's sold over 100 million albums--will make multiple TV appearances throughout this month in advance of the May 28 release of WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE (Vanguard Records). A celebration of FOGERTY's iconic songbook, the muc...


PBS Presents WAR OF THE WORLDS 75th Anniversary Broadcast
by Matt Tamanini - September 13, 2013

On October 30, 1938, just after 8:00 p.m. on the east coast, the millions of Americans tuned to CBS Radio were treated to an unusual dramatization of H.G. Wells's classic The War of the Worlds, performed by 23-year-old wunderkind Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater on the Air....


Lyric Stage to Present Rodgers & Hart's TOO MANY GIRLS, 4/26-5/5
by BWW News Desk - April 19, 2013

Lyric Stage presents the premiere of the restored Rodgers & Hart musical gem TOO MANY GIRLS, April 26-May 5 in the Irving Arts Center's Carpenter Performance Hall....






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