Renee Fleming Set for Sing for Hope, 10/20
When one thinks of glamorous operatic superstars, under-resourced schools, healthcare facilities, and veterans' centers don't usually spring to mind. But on Monday, October 20, 2014, Sing for Hope (www.singforhope.org) will unite New York's philanthropic and cultural elite for a magical evening in support of arts outreach to communities in need.
Photo Flash: Sing for Hope's 2014 Gala, Honoring Jim Woolery & Featuring Renee Fleming, Set for 10/20
On Monday, October 20, 2014, Sing for Hope (www.singforhope.org) will present its eighth annual Sing for Hope Gala, uniting New York's philanthropic and cultural leaders for a magical evening in support of Sing for Hope's programs that bring the arts to under-resourced areas. The event will be co-chaired by Marina Kellen French, Margie Loeb, and Ann Ziff, and will take place at the beautiful Tribeca Rooftop in downtown Manhattan.
Photo Flash: Melissa Errico, Matt Polenzani, and More at Sing for Hope's 2013 ART FOR ALL Gala
On Monday, October 28, 2013, Sing for Hope celebrated its 7th annual gala in New York City in a multi-level Chelsea loft space punctuated by brilliantly colored Sing for Hope Pianos and vivid art photographs. Nearly 400 guests gathered to support Sing for Hope's arts outreach programs that democratize the arts and ignite the spark of creative innovation in all people. Scroll down for photos from the event!
Made in the Berkshires Hosts Women Writers Event
Berkshire Theatre Group announces "A Made in the Berkshires" evening of A Woman's Work, taking its name from the Kate Bush song, as part of the March 2012 Berkshire Festival of Women Writers.
Made in the Berkshires Hosts Women Writers Event
Berkshire Theatre Group announces "A Made in the Berkshires" evening of A Woman's Work, taking its name from the Kate Bush song, as part of the March 2012 Berkshire Festival of Women Writers.
Made in the Berkshires Hosts Women Writers Event
Berkshire Theatre Group announces "A Made in the Berkshires" evening of A Woman's Work, taking its name from the Kate Bush song, as part of the March 2012 Berkshire Festival of Women Writers.