National Geographic Not Moving Forward with 'Act of Valor'
by Caryn Robbins - February 17, 2014 Act of Valor, inspired by Relativity's successful 2012 Navy SEAL feature, was announced in October as the network's first scripted series. That is no longer the case....
Clear Channel Media & Entertainment to Create Multi-Platform Promotional Programs for All Relativity Films
by Caryn Robbins - February 13, 2014 Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, the leading media company in America with a greater reach than any other radio or television outlet...
Second Story Repertory Presents KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, 3/27-4/13
by Courtnie Mele - March 16, 2014 Second Story Repertory presents Kiss of the Spider Woman. The book was written by Terrence McNally and directed by Billie Wildrick. The music and lyrics are by Kander and Ebb. Kiss of the Spider Woman will run from March 27 to April 13....
Por primera vez en Argentina CINE PARTICIPATIVO para toda la familia en ARTE MULTIPLEX BELGRANO, 19 de Julio al 3 de Agosto
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2014 LATIR EL CINE propone una experiencia novedosa de CINE NO CONVENCIONAL PARTICIPATIVO para disfrutar en familia....
This Season's AMERICAN IDOL Winner & Jennifer Nettles Join PBS' National Memorial Day Concert Lineup
by Tyler Peterson - May 13, 2014 In what has now become tradition, the newly crowned winner of AMERICAN IDOL Season 13 will make their first appearance performing the “National Anthem” to open the 25th Annual NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT on Sunday, May 25th....
BBC America Greenlights Season 2 of Drama Series THE MUSKATEERS
by Caryn Robbins - April 01, 2014 Announced today, BBC AMERICA will premiere new co-production, The Musketeers, on Sunday, June 22 and has picked up the second season of the drama series for 2015....
National Geographic Channel to Collaborate on Scripted Series ACT OF VALOR
by Caryn Robbins - October 07, 2013 National Geographic Channel U.S., Relativity and Tandem announced today at MIPCOM 2013 their collaboration on the series “Act of Valor.”...
Lou Diamond Phillips to Return to Military Channel's AN OFFICER AND A MOVIE
by Caryn Robbins - February 27, 2013 Hollywood film and television actor Lou Diamond Phillips is back to host an all-new season of AN OFFICER AND A MOVIE on Military Channel. Premiering every Saturday night at 8 PM in March, AN OFFICER AND A MOVIE features Phillips interviewing both retired and active duty officers who have survived ma...
2014 Bobby G Award Nominees Announced; Ceremony Set for 5/29
by BWW News Desk - May 09, 2014 Denver Center Attractions announces the 2014 nominees for The Bobby G Awards - the Colorado regional awards program for The National High School Musical Theater Awards....
Ana Maria Ward Reveals Life Story in I AM A PATCHWORK QUILT
by Christina Mancuso - July 18, 2013 Author Ana Maria Ward remembered when her father was given a Quilt of Valor, and she realized that people are all connected like patches on a quilt. In I Am a Patchwork Quilt, she recalls how her connection with her parents from the day she was born paved a way for her to experience that bond with o...
This Season's AMERICAN IDOL Winner & Jennifer Nettles Join PBS' National Memorial Day Concert Lineup
by Tyler Peterson - May 13, 2014 In what has now become tradition, the newly crowned winner of AMERICAN IDOL Season 13 will make their first appearance performing the “National Anthem” to open the 25th Annual NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT on Sunday, May 25th....
Vuelven los Cursos Intensivos de Teatro Musical de Enrique R. del Portal
by Jerónimo Carmona - March 31, 2014 Del 21 al 26 de Abril, teneis una oportunidad de aumentar vuestro potencial, proporcionar mayor valor a lo que ya sabeis y vivir una experiencia inolvidable junto a personas que comparten las misms inquietudes que las vuestras....
BWW Reviews: Upstream Theater's Masterful CAFE CHANSON
by Chris Gibson - January 29, 2013 Conceived, written and directed by renowned actor/writer/director Ken Page, CAFE CHANSON is a memorable production that's affecting and intriguing. It acts as both a tribute to the soldiers who have served our country with valor and conviction, as well as positing the idea of an afterlife that allow...
Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Youth Orchestras Present Fall Concert, 11/18
by Rosie Hertzman - November 04, 2013 The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Youth Orchestras (CSOYO) opens their 2013-2014 season on November 18 at 7:30pm at Brainerd Baptist Church with a concert performed by the Symphony Orchestra with Gary Wilkes conducting, featuring a new work by Frank Ticheli, Angels in the Architecture....
ABC NEWS Scores 19 News & Documentary Emmy Award Nominations
by Caryn Robbins - July 15, 2014 ABC News received 19 News and Documentary Emmy Award nominations today – the most in 9 years - in 13 categories....
Repertory Dance Theatre Brings On Four New Dancers for 2013-14 Season
by Tyler Peterson - July 10, 2013 Repertory Dance Theatre has announced the addition of four new dancers for the upcoming 2013-2014 season. As the oldest, and most successful company of its kind, Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) opens its 48th season with four new and talented faces. Justin Bass, Efren Corado, Ursula Perry, and Alyssa ...
Donovan Campbell Speaks at the National Museum of the Pacific War on 'The Leader's Code' Today
by BWW News Desk - June 07, 2013 Please join Gen. Mike Hagee, USMC (Ret), President and CEO of the Admiral Nimitz Foundation, as he presents a special leadership seminar for members of the Foundation's Premier Business Partners featuring Marine Platoon Commander, now Corporate Executive, Donovan Campbell. This special one-day event...
MOULIN ROUGE Writer to Adapt THE MAID: A NOVEL OF JOAN OF ARC for TV
by Tyler Peterson - December 17, 2012 Craig Pearce, the writer behind MOULIN ROUGE, is set to adapt Kimberly Cutter's best-selling novel THE MAID for FremantleMedia, The Hollywood Reporter announced this morning. The production company has yet to pitch the international series to any networks....
Acropolis Museum Presents 'Archaic Colors' Exhibit Today
by BWW News Desk - July 31, 2013 Commencing today, 31 July 2012, the Acropolis Museum wants to conduct research on its unique collection of archaic statues, which retain their colors to a small or large degree, and to open a very extensive discussion with the public and various experts on color, its technical issues, its detection ...
Donovan Campbell Speaks at the National Museum of the Pacific War on 'The Leader's Code', 6/7
by Christina Mancuso - May 28, 2013 Please join Gen. Mike Hagee, USMC (Ret), President and CEO of the Admiral Nimitz Foundation, as he presents a special leadership seminar for members of the Foundation's Premier Business Partners featuring Marine Platoon Commander, now Corporate Executive, Donovan Campbell. This special one-day event...
Edwin C. Tingstrom Celebrates Eighty-Eight Medal of Honor Recipients in New Book
by Christina Mancuso - August 08, 2013 Ed Tingstrom's passion for history led him to study the military history of the United States. His research in the National Archives, Library of Congress and other institutions gave him insight into the lives of people whose service is the embodiment of bravery and honor. He shares the inspiring, tr...
THE ARTIST's Uggie is Named Spokesdog for The Humane Society of the United States' Pets of Valor Award
by Kelsey Denette - February 27, 2013 The Humane Society of the United States has chosen Uggie, the world famous, scene-stealing Jack Russell terrier from last year's Academy Award-winning film "The Artist," to be the spokesdog for its Pets of Valor Award....
The Bobby G Award Goes To...
by Courtnie Mele - May 31, 2014 Denver Center Attractions announces the 2014 recipients for The Bobby G Awards - the Colorado regional awards program for The National High School Musical Theater Awards. Conner Kingsley and Abby Noble, the 2014 Bobby G Award recipients of the Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role an...
Russell J. Jewett's New Book Recounts USMC Exploits in Vietnam
by Christina Mancuso - June 10, 2013 Over the past ten years, author and veteran Russell J. Jewett has been attending reunions with the members of the United States Marine Corp's Third Battalion Lima Company, a group also known as Ripley's Raiders. Inevitably, war stories are traded during these gatherings, but the details of these acc...
Jet City Improv Starts 2013 With a New Feature Show, AUSTEN TRANSLATION
by Kelsey Denette - December 21, 2012 Start the New Year off elegantly -with improv? Really? Austen Translation is an extraordinary unscripted play based on the works of Jane Austen -the grande dame of English romantic fiction. With hits like Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Pride and Prejudice, Austen's books have turned mortal women (... |