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Spectrum Dance Theater to Present A RAP ON RACE
by Tyler Peterson - May 13, 2016

 Spectrum Dance Theater, in association with Seattle Repertory Theatre, presents the 'genre obliterating' world premiere dance theater production A Rap On Racebased on the iconic 1970 conversation on race between James Baldwin and Margaret Mead. Co-created by TONY-nominated and Bessie Award-winning ...


Boston Ballet & William Forsythe Form Five-Year Partnership
by Tyler Peterson - May 04, 2016

Boston Ballet Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen is honored to announce a five-year partnership with internationally-renowned choreographer William Forsythe. The Company will add one new William Forsythe work to its repertoire each year, in addition to also presenting reprised works from the Company's...


BWW Interview: Houston Ballet First Soloist Jessica Collado and Corps Member Bridget Kuhns CELEBRATE FORSYTHE in L.A.
by Katricia Lang - October 21, 2016

From October 21 to 23, the Houston Ballet will be in Los Angeles, CA for CELEBRATE FORSYTHE, a program that celebrates three works from celebrated choreographer William Forsythe....


Kaitlyn Baker Set for Cincinnati Opening Day Parade, 4/4
by Tyler Peterson - April 01, 2016

The 97th annual Findlay Market Opening Day Parade in Cincinnati will honor the memory of firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11, even as it celebrates the traditional start of the Major League Baseball season on Monday, April 4....


Smithsonian Channel Uncovers Artifacts from Greatest Sporting Moments in SPORTS DETECTIVES
by TV News Desk - April 24, 2016

Smithsonian Channel debuts a unique six-hour docu-series, SPORTS DETECTIVES, tonight, April 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, to try to hunt down the truth of what happened and find missing treasures behind some of the most iconic moments in American sports history....


UNCLE PHILIP'S COAT to Play United Solo Theatre Festival
by Tyler Peterson - September 30, 2015

 Uncle Philip's Coat, A Play for One Actor, has been described as an Historic Document, A Coat and a Performance. A funny and poignant piece written by Matty Selman, based on a story by Selman and Larry Block, Uncle Philip's Coat can be experienced at Theatre Row, The Studio Theatre, 410 West 42nd S...


Jim Squadrito and Arlene Violet Share DANCE OF THE CHAMELEON
by Christina Mancuso - January 18, 2016

Jim Squadrito, a veteran, decorated medic, successful businessman, activist for veterans and various charities and writer has completed his new book with the assistance of Arlene Violet. Arlene Violet is the first woman elected state attorney general, a published author, prior talk show host and att...


The Music Center to Launch 2016-17 Dance Season with CELEBRATE FORSYTHE
by BWW News Desk - September 01, 2016

The Music Center, L.A.'s performing arts destination, launches its 2016-17 dance season on Friday, October 21, 2016, with Celebrate Forsythe, a 'dance first' and special salute to the acclaimed choreographer, William Forsythe....


DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF HEARTS is Released
by Christina Mancuso - May 31, 2016

The untimely death of Princess Diana remains a topic of fascination for many people. The events leading up to and taking place after her tragic passing still leave many with questions, curiosity and distrust....


Disney Channel Debuts Collection of Original Short-Form Movies FREE PERIOD
by Caryn Robbins - August 05, 2016

'Free Period' movies will roll out daily on the Disney Channel YouTube page Friday, August 5 through Thursday, August 18....


LEGO STAR WARS: THE FREEMAKER ADVENTURES Premieres on Disney XD, 6/20
by BWW News Desk - June 20, 2016

Introducing new heroes and villains to the LEGO Star Wars universe, the animated television series LEGO STAR WARS: THE FREEMAKER ADVENTURES will premiere MONDAY, JUNE 20 (10:00 a.m. EDT), on Disney XD....


Lori Bookstein Fine Art to Present Review of John Crawford Exhibit, 10/20
by Matt Smith - July 28, 2016

John Crawford, a Brooklyn-based artist whose output consists of welded steel sculptures, spent 10 years (1976–86) in Tuscany working at a blacksmith's shop after graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since 1995, he has been interested in the smithing works of various West African cultur...


Documentaries, Comedy, Cats and More Set for Jan/Feb 2016 Lineup at Moving Image
by Movies News Desk - January 01, 2016

The Museum of the Moving Image has just announced its programs and exhibitions for January - February 2016. Scroll down for details!...


SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE EXHIBITION Hosts 40th Birthday Party to Celebrate First Episode and 40 Year Olds
by Christina Mancuso - October 02, 2015

Let's Celebrate our Birthdays Together at a 40th Birthday Party Bash!...


BWW Review: F. Murray Abraham and Stark Sands Tackle Religious Tolerance In NATHAN THE WISE
by Michael Dale - April 14, 2016

German philosopher Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's 1779 play was forbidden to be performed until after his death....


Lori Bookstein Fine Art to Present Review of John Crawford Exhibit, Today
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2016

John Crawford, a Brooklyn-based artist whose output consists of welded steel sculptures, spent 10 years (1976–86) in Tuscany working at a blacksmith's shop after graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since 1995, he has been interested in the smithing works of various West African cultur...


Artifacts Recovered From RMS Titanic Will Be Retired July 18, 2016
by Robert Diamond - April 13, 2016

LAS VEGAS, April 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Seven priceless artifacts recovered from the wreck site of RMS Titanic will be retired from public view and returned to its conservation facility after a 3-month special engagement at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. B...


Documentaries, Comedy, Cats and More Set for Jan/Feb 2016 Lineup at Moving Image
by Movies News Desk - November 23, 2015

The Museum of the Moving Image has just announced its programs and exhibitions for January - February 2016. Scroll down for details!...


Boston Ballet Announces New Season - North American Premiere, World Premiere, and More!
by Christina Mancuso - February 17, 2016

Boston Ballet Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen announces the programming for the 2016-2017 season at the Boston Opera House, to begin in October. The 53rd season will launch with Le Corsaire, a historically significant work in the world of ballet that originally premiered in Paris in 1856, followed ...


Houston Ballet Heading to Los Angeles This Fall
by Tyler Peterson - April 12, 2016

Distinguished American choreographer William Forsythe has selected Houston Ballet to perform in Los Angeles at The Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Oct. 21-23, as part of "Celebrate Forsythe", a program with a never-before-seen approach that salutes his works.  Houston Ballet will perform A...


Whitley County Historical Museum to Host Author Fair and Writer's Workshop
by BWW News Desk - November 09, 2016

The Whitley County Historical Museum will be hosting the Whitley County Author Fair on November 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum followed by a Creative Writer's Workshop at 2:30 p.m....


Smithsonian Channel New Series 'Sports Detectives' Premieres 4/24
by Caryn Robbins - March 09, 2016

Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point ball. Dale Earnhardt's legendary pink race car. The American flag draped around goalie Jim Craig after the “Miracle on Ice.”...


WALKERS Screenings to Highlight Hitchcock, Guy Maddin, The Wolfpack and More at Moving Image
by TV News Desk - February 05, 2016

Museum of the Moving Image is pleased to announce the final installment of films for The Hollywood Classics behind WALKERS, a series featuring special screenings and appearances by acclaimed directors and other special guests presented in conjunction with the exhibition Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives...


Bettina Pousttchi's WORLD TIME CLOCK Culminates at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC
by Christina Mancuso - June 09, 2016

“Bettina Pousttchi: World Time Clock” runs June 9–Oct. 2 at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. This will be the premiere of the German artist's “World Time Clock” series, a project Pousttchi began in 2008 and only recently completed. Filling the third-level inner-ring galleries...


The Music Center Sets 2016-17 Dance Season
by Tyler Peterson - April 12, 2016

Reinforcing the role of The Music Center as a major hub for dance in Los Angeles, The Music Center's powerful new dance season will engage both dance lovers and those new to the art form by challenging preconceived notions of classical ballet and exploring the realm of contemporary expression. The 2...






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