TIO NYC: Hershey Felder’s “Irving Berlin”- “No Business Like Show Business”
“…I wonder if old Irving ever wrote him a song ’bout blowed out country and a marriage gone wrong…”, Ian Tyson Irving Berlin’s music is synonymous with theatre
“…I wonder if old Irving ever wrote him a song ’bout blowed out country and a marriage gone wrong…”, Ian Tyson Irving Berlin’s music is synonymous with theatre
The”Delacroix” show at The Met runs through January 6, 2019. Franz Marc and August Macke at the Neue Gallerie is up through January 21, 2019. The epic exhibition of the
How about dinosaurs as a distraction from the noisy, noisome headlines? No, not the old white guys in Congress – the ancient relatives of the ones that populated Jurassic Park. C
Is your monkey mind keeping you awake at night? Headlines? Both? And could regulating light or inhaling lavender help? We curated a story that appeared in Vox on the subject of get
“The Cake” is now up at Denver’s Curious Theatre Company. The run is through October 13. Our Denver theater critic, award-winning author Mark Stevens, reviews th
Norwood Rec District launches “Save the Livery” campaign with Pizza Night, Swing State Ramblers Concert and author talks. Those interested in making a direct donation t
Out of the fire ravaging Southern California and even closer to home, comes a cinder of hope. An article by Jessica Corbett in Common Dreams earlier this month suggests that desp
A rose is a rose is a rose… or is it an Amorphophallus titanum, (the flower that smells like rotting flesh)? Quaintly named by its inventor “Enquire Within Upon Everything
Million Miles Away is a place on the outskirts of Norwood CO to create, think, reset. The inaugural workshop, Rhythm & Writing with percussionist David Alderdice and writer C
The “Underground Railroad Game” is now up at Denver’s Curious Theatre Company. The run is through July 1. Our Denver theater critic, award-winning author Mark St
To date, the current resident of 16 Pennsylvania Avenue and his band of merry men, particularly one Scott Pruitt, have gutted the EPA’s budget under the guise of fixing budge
Playwright Meridith Friedman and director Dee Covington, present “Your Best One,” at Denver’s Curious Theatre Company. The show is up through June 10. Our Denver
I just watched the fun animated kid’s movie called “Boss Baby” in which Baby Corp. – You know… the corporation that makes babies and delivers them to families –
“The Metromaniacs” at The Duke Theatre, 229 West 42 Street (between 7th & 8th) is up through May 26. Non-stop laughs, especially if wordplay is your thing, this sho
On yet another fine day in the Big Apple, on stage and on the walls of the many galleries in Chelsea we visited, we found the lines between reality and fantasy, fact and fiction, p
“Harry Clarke” at the Minetta Lane Theatere through May 12. Don’t miss Billy Crudup’s tour de force performance. Tickets here. “Three Tall Women”
This weekend a feature of Telluride’s 2017 Festival of Cars & Colors airs Saturday, May 5, 6:30 a.m. MT during My Classic Car on the Velocity Channel. See for yourself w
The play about a really bad dad on a power trip who trips and falls is over. Shakespeare’s “King Lear ” is dead and buried. We were in the audience for the final
Network 20/20 is a talented, diverse and multilingual group of rising and established professionals interested in promoting an informed dialogue on foreign policy. They come from d
Tend to burn the midnight candle or spring out of bed with first light? How does your answer impact your longevity? We curated this story by Dennis Thompson from HealthDay. “
Iconic rocker Rod Stewart said it in a song: “Reason to Believe.” We look to find them. But up to the sky? This story by a cast of thousands at New York Magazine asks j
Sunday is Earth Day, 24-hours to take a step back, stop the glooming and dooming because of, say, the drought in the Southwest, and think about ways to make changes in our lives th
Sometime accidents are good things. As in the case of a recent discovery by researchers in the U.S. and UK. We curated this story from EcoWatch. Finally a happy headline – a so
Missed the white flakes falling from the sky this winter? You could rail against Ullr, the Snow God – or you could support a lawsuit. According to a blog by senior writer Elliott