Vital Matters to Present A QUEER CLIMATE CABARET & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 27, 2024
Vital Matters will present A Queer Climate Cabaret at Creative Alliance, featuring gatherings, workshops, and a book talk, offering a nuanced perspective on climate change and social justice. Learn how to attend!
Baltimore Center Stage Announces THE BALTIMORE BUTTERFLY SESSIONS
by Julie Musbach - Oct 21, 2019
Baltimore Center Stage has announced that its new civic dialogue series, The Baltimore Butterfly Sessions, will begin this month. Featuring music, poetry, storytelling, literary excerpts, and thought-provoking keynote addresses, The Baltimore Butterfly Sessions is a series of free community gatherings that will take place at Baltimore Center Stage throughout the 2019/20 season.
ABC News Presents Special THIS IS FARAH FAWCETT
by Kaitlin Milligan - May 16, 2019
ABC News presents a two-hour prime-time special on America's golden girl Farrah Fawcett. From that iconic red bathing suit poster to her role in the hit show “Charlie's Angels,” Fawcett took the 1970s by storm and captivated the nation with her every move. But in 2006, Fawcett was confronted with her biggest challenge when she was diagnosed with cancer and began an aggressive fight for her life. Now, almost 10 years after her passing, ABC News reports on her life, career, fame and lasting legacy, told through new interviews with those who knew her best, and rare footage from the intimate video diaries of her fight against cancer. “This is Farrah Fawcett” airs THURSDAY, MAY 23 (8:00–10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
BWW Exclusive: LADY IN THE DARK- A Musical Mixture of Head and Hart
by Harry Haun - Apr 17, 2019
There's an unfortunate guffaw in the otherwise well-calibrated British thriller of '46, 'Dead of Night,' when Mervyn Johns (Glynis' dad), sensing he's sinking into insanity, brings a shaky hand to his forehead and says, 'I've got to get to a mental specialist.'
Theater For The New City Premieres Bebop Influenced Play THELONIOUS!
by Stephi Wild - Jan 17, 2019
THELONIOUS! by award winning multidisciplinary artist Peter Welch is a dark, syncopated comedy about the American Dream told through the nightmare of a failing marriage. The play's world premiere will be presented by the legendary downtown performance staple Theater for the New City (TNC) from February 7th to March 3rd, 2019. The production will feature a diverse cast consisting of Nicholas Santasier, Sly Augustus, David F. Slone Esq., Courtney Torres, Xiren Wang, Jaine Ye and Remington Moses (the great granddaughter of Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, granddaughter of Ricky Nelson and daughter of prolific television actors William Moses and Tracy Nelson). The production will be directed by TNC's Administrative Director Jonathan Weber, and is being produced by PRIME Stage to Screen, who brought the highly praised GREAT KILLS starring EMMY winner Joe Pantoliano to TNC in 2015.
CSO To Celebrate Debussy In IMPRESSIONISTIC SCENES
by Stephi Wild - Mar 13, 2018
In commemoration of Debussy in the centennial of his death, Music Director Rossen Milanov and the Columbus Symphony reveal a world of impressionistic wonder in this program that includes two of Debussy's most iconic works-Nocturnes featuring the Columbus Symphony Women's Chorus and La Mer. The program also includes Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 performed by special guest pianist Simone Dinnerstein, and the world premiere of a new commission by composer Saad Haddad titled Risala,
Expert Shares '5 Steps to Take Before Your Next Job Interview' in New Book
by Christina Mancuso - Nov 28, 2016
With the job market more competitive than ever, candidates need to possess the useful knowledge of current interview practices prior to their job interviews. A consulting Industrial/Organizational Psychologist, Dr. Lawrence O'Leary, noticed a growing trend in the format many organizations were utilizing when looking for new hires.
BWW Reviews: SAN ANDREAS Shakes, Rattles, Sputters
by Natalie de la Garza - Jun 2, 2015
If you're the kind of person who never tires of watching the Hollywood sign crumble and major American cities flood, go see SAN ANDREAS. For all of it's flaws, it's a solid disaster movie, and the special effects deserve to be seen on the big screen. But it's not one you'll find yourself re-watching on a lazy Sunday.