Georgie Henley and Tyrone Huntley to Star in World Premiere Monologues ANGRY
Henley and Huntley will perform the series of five gender-neutral monologues on subjects as diverse as refugees, millennial anger, and interstellar travel. All five monologues will be performed by each actor over the course of the run, but which actor performs each individual monologue will alternate night-to-night.
Frick Announces Gift of Rare Du Paquier Porcelain From Melinda and Paul Sullivan
The Frick Collection is delighted to announce a gift from Paul Sullivan and Trustee Melinda Martin Sullivan of porcelain produced by the Du Paquier Porcelain Manufactory in Vienna. The Sullivans generously permitted the Frick to choose fourteen superb examples from their collection, considered to be the finest private collection in the world from this important early Western manufactory.
Veterans, Burns and Pain Management
In Ugly Lies the Bone, Jess's injuries-severe burns sustained from an IED explosion-are indicative of the unique costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As of February 2013, these two conflicts had resulted in over 6,500 deaths, nearly half of them from IEDs. IEDs, or Improvised Explosive Devices, are homemade bombs, constructed at a relatively low cost with readily accessible combustive materials (fertilizer, gunpowder, hydrogen peroxide). Occasionally packed with sharp materials (glass, nails, metal) to increase the likelihood of shrapnel-like injuries, the bombs are often buried along the roadside, to be detonated remotely or automatically when troops walk or drive over the sites. When IEDs first appeared in combat zones, in early 2002, the military didn't know how to categorize the deaths that were occurring as a result of seemingly unmanned explosions. The first death immediately (rather than retroactively) classified as resulting from an IED explosion occurred on November 14, 2003. In the following decade, IEDs came to be common knowledge in both the military and the media, and their results have left a lasting legacy-not only in deaths, but also in (far more common, and just as devastating) injuries.
Alison Chase Debuts New York Performance Season Tonight
An iconic figure in contemporary dance, choreographer/director Alison Chase introduces her dance theater company Alison Chase/Performance to New York City audiences in a three-night performance series today, January 9-11 at Columbia's Miller Theatre.
Paul Winter Presents WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION: A SALUTE TO PUERTO RICO
Seven-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, composer and bandleader Paul Winter returns with one of NYC's most beloved, family friendly holiday events Paul Winter's Winter Solstice Celebration, December 18th – 20th in the world's largest cathedral, St. John the Divine located at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street. This year's event features the vibrant and exciting sounds of Puerto Rico with special guest vocalist Danny Rivera.
Alison Chase to Debut New York Performance Season This Winter, 1/9/15
New York City, NY (For Release 12.01.14) --- An iconic figure in contemporary dance, choreographer/director Alison Chase introduces her dance theater company Alison Chase/Performance to New York City audiences in a three-night performance series January 9-11 at Columbia's Miller Theatre. Winning international acclaim for her unique ability to blend narrative, kinetics, and visuals into rich metaphoric worlds, Chase presents a diverse program featuring the world premiere of the multimedia production, Drowned, the New York City premieres of Devil Got My Woman and Red Weather, plus her classic work Tsu-Ku-Tsu.
RLTV's MONEY MATTERS with Jean Chatzky to Premiere 11/20
Money Matters with Jean Chatzky, the all-new, one-hour personal finance series co-produced with NBC News, will premiere on RLTV Tuesday, November 20 at 8 PM ET. The interactive consumer finance show hosted by Today Show financial editor Jean Chatzky, one of America's most popular personal finance experts, features practical, relatable advice to help Generation 50+ viewers manage their money and re-invest for the future.
Paul Winter to Perform Holiday Concerts in NYC, 12/6 & 15-17
Renowned saxophonist, composer and bandleader Paul Winter, long known for his pioneering fusion of jazz, world music, and natural sounds of the Earth, returns to New York City in December for a truly special holiday season of performances featuring his debut at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 6, as well as his latest offering in the over 30-year tradition of Winter Solstice Celebrations at the Cathedral of St. John from December 15 through 17.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces December Concerts
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM has announced CONCERTS for DECEMBER 2011 including Patti Smith and Friends , New York Philharmonic's CONTACT!, Homayun Sakhi, and Afghan Rubab Virtuoso. Metropolitan Museum Artists in Concert Begins Its Ninth Season. Judy Collins, Paul Winter, Anonymous 4, Vienna Boys Choir, Ebony Ecumenical Ensemble, and More Perform Christmas Concerts.
Paul Winter to Perform Holiday Concerts in NYC, 12/6 & 15-17
Renowned saxophonist, composer and bandleader Paul Winter, long known for his pioneering fusion of jazz, world music, and natural sounds of the Earth, returns to New York City in December for a truly special holiday season of performances featuring his debut at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 6, as well as his latest offering in the over 30-year tradition of Winter Solstice Celebrations at the Cathedral of St. John from December 15 through 17.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces December Concerts
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM has announced CONCERTS for DECEMBER 2011 including Patti Smith and Friends , New York Philharmonic's CONTACT!, Homayun Sakhi, and Afghan Rubab Virtuoso. Metropolitan Museum Artists in Concert Begins Its Ninth Season. Judy Collins, Paul Winter, Anonymous 4, Vienna Boys Choir, Ebony Ecumenical Ensemble, and More Perform Christmas Concerts.