Local Actress Nike Imoru Recounts A Life In ODE
by BWW News Desk - Apr 12, 2017
Dance, music, and story telling combine in Seattle's newest piece of dance-theatre, Ode, a life story of sorts recounted through art from acclaimed local actress Nike Imoru.
John Bijunga's DANCING WITH TROUBLE Brings Readers into the Heart of Africa
by BWW News Desk - May 4, 2013
Nigasilia is a land of misery. Illiteracy and unemployment are high. The wealthy protect themselves or simply leave for the West, while the majority of the population is trapped in abject poverty. 'Dancing with Trouble,' an entrancing new novel available at all major retailers May 2013, is the heartbeat of Africa and the beautiful souls of its people.
NYC Chinatown Restaurant Week Returns 3/16-31
by Kelsey Denette - Mar 8, 2013
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Chinatown restaurants mobilized and created the Second Annual Chinatown Restaurant Week from March 16 to 31, 2013, which offers $20.13 lunch and dinner specials that include the flavorful highlights of Shanghai, Sichuan, Hanoi, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Peking cuisines some with European, French, Italian, Mexican, and American influences.
Warner Executive Director Resigns
by Kelsey Denette - Feb 22, 2013
Effective March 10, 2013, John Bonanni will conclude his tenure as Executive Director of the Warner Theatre. In leaving, John plans to pursue his long-time professional goals as an executive producer via his company Big Fish, Big Pond, but has volunteered his services as an artistic consultant to the Warner Theatre, specifically its Stage Company.