![]() by Sidney Paterra - March 04, 2024 In December 2023, playwright Victor I. Cazares went to social media to explain that they would stop taking their HIV medication until off Broadway theatre institution New York Theatre Workshop, where they began working in 2020 as the Tow playwright in residence, publicly calls for a cease-fire in Ga... ![]() by Stephi Wild - January 15, 2020 Author Marilyn Brokaw Hall has announced the release of her new sci-fi suspense novel, Lights Above Cass. Released by Xlibris on January 6, 2020, the book is already receiving rave reviews from readers and reviewers.... ![]() by Debbie Gilpin - July 30, 2018 The London Tap Dance Intensive is the UK's top tap festival, and took place from Friday to Sunday last week. Over the course of three days a variety of workshops were offered at three different studios; led by talented teachers from across the tap spectrum, they covered everything from rhythm choreo... ![]() by Kat Mokrynski - September 09, 2024 BroadwayWorld sat down with Sir Ian McKellen about taking on the role of Jimmy Erskine, in The Critic. We discussed period drama, how performing for movies compares to live theatre and what it was like playing a critic as a performer.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 10, 2022 BOWERY, the compelling feature film documentary by filmmakers Mike Mintz & Irad Straus will have its World Premiere screening, on Saturday June 12th at 8:00 pm as part of Tribeca At Home. BOWERY will be available to stream until the end of the festival.... ![]() by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 16, 2019 It is over 35 years since David Mamet's scorching critique of the male ego and the dangers of capitalism debuted at the National Theatre. Glengarry Glen Ross went on the win the Pulitzer Prize and an Olivier. In 2017, it was revived for a successful West End run, directed by Sam Yates and starring a... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 14, 2024 Experience the magic of wintry Paris as Opera San José presents LA BOHÈME. Learn how to purchase tickets.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 13, 2018 The San Diego Symphony today announced internationally acclaimed conductor Rafael Payare will become the orchestra's next music director. Payare will begin a four-year contract immediately, serving as music director designate for the first year, and begin the role of music director on July 1, 2019. ... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - January 07, 2020 The Cultural Services of the French Embassy announces the U.S. A Night of Philosophy & Ideas/Night of Ideas programming (from January 25 to February 2) for the global La Nuit des idées 2020, a series of intellectual marathons for the general public, coordinated worldwide by the Institut français.... ![]() by BWW News Desk - October 19, 2017 In Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party, decadence and excess roar across the stage in this steamy prohibition tale based on Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative poem of the same name. This darkly brilliant show, featuring one of the most exciting, pulse-racing scores ever written, will open the 2017-2018... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 18, 2021 The Cultural Solidarity Fund will award $500 relief microgrants to individual artists and cultural workers to ensure that they make it through this critical time. Applications will open for one week from February 26, 2021, at 9am, to March 5, 2021, at 5pm.... ![]() by Courtney Symes - October 14, 2021 After what Executive Director Michael Laun calls “the longest theatrical intermission ever on record,” Sacramento Theatre Company is back with its 77th season, which is aptly entitled WHO, WHAT & WHERE. Really, do any of us know who, what, or where we are anymore? I do know where you should be, th... ![]() by Josh Sharpe - December 04, 2024 Jesse Dayton is closing out 2024 with a bang, releasing “Never Be Untrue”—a live recording from last year’s explosive reunion of the Road Kings. Captured during a sold-out performance at Houston’s legendary Continental Club, the single is now available here....
AERIAL AMERICA Returns for Three New Episodes
by Sarah Jae Leiber - November 04, 2019 The most expansive and ambitious aerial series explores America's great cities from breathtaking heights – filmed from helicopters and drones equipped with cutting edge 4K/Ultra High Definition cameras to see our iconic and most treasured landmarks from a birds-eye view.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 01, 2022 Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical have announced the seventh edition of Neighboring Scenes, the annual wide-ranging showcase of contemporary Latin American cinema featuring established auteurs as well as fresh talent from the international festival scene, February 24–28. ... ![]() by Franco Milazzo - July 06, 2022 A gut-punching slab of immersive theatre that takes no prisoners may be just what the doctor ordered in these interesting times. The Big House’s Redemption doesn’t have the most enticing of titles but this layered drama takes place in a unique environment and punches well above its weight.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 13, 2024 Opera San José has revealed the programming for the company’s 41st season. See the productions and learn how to purchase tickets.... ![]() by Josh Sharpe - December 20, 2024 Heading into the New Year with a bang, Jesse Dayton has announced a highly anticipated Spring Tour while reviving the untamed spirit of the legendary Road Kings with a pair of special reunion shows.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - January 07, 2020 The Cultural Services of the French Embassy announces the U.S. A Night of Philosophy & Ideas/Night of Ideas programming (from January 25 to February 2) for the global La Nuit des idées 2020, a series of intellectual marathons for the general public, coordinated worldwide by the Institut français.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 04, 2024 LA BOHÈME will be presented at Opera San José this holiday season. Experience Puccini's timeless tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of Paris. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - May 30, 2018 Author and comedic storyteller Kambri Crews performs BURN DOWN THE GROUND at Q.E.D. in Astoria, Queens on Monday, June 18th at 8:00pm.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 13, 2018 The San Diego Symphony today announced internationally acclaimed conductor Rafael Payare will become the orchestra's next music director. Payare will begin a four-year contract immediately, serving as music director designate for the first year, and begin the role of music director on July 1, 2019. ... ![]() by Student Blogger: Melis Tavmergen - August 04, 2021 After a year and a half of living in my hometown, it’s nearly time to go back to New York. I moved to New York in 2018, and I lived there until the first months of the pandemic. So, the question is, why do I feel more nervous about going back than I felt when I first left my hometown?... ![]() by Macon Prickett - February 13, 2018 The San Diego Symphony today announced internationally acclaimed conductor Rafael Payare will become the orchestra's next music director. Payare will begin a four-year contract immediately, serving as music director designate for the first year, and begin the role of music director on July 1, 2019. ... ![]() by Michael Major - January 09, 2024 oRnnie Stone, the New York-based darkwave/synth-pop artist, announced his new record and signing to Chicago's Feeltrip Records (Paul Cherry, Pearl & The Oysters, Pixel Grip) this past fall with his first new single since 2015, “The Diamond,” which he followed up with the release of “Riding In The Ra... |