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“Anna: Love in the Cold War†by Nancy Moss is a play that proves that sometimes one long conversation can reveal both the history of […]
“Anna: Love in the Cold War†by Nancy Moss is a play that proves that sometimes one long conversation can reveal both the history of […]
New York: Following two successful seasons at the Soho Playhouse, Naked in a Fishbowl, which CBS Radio called “A breath of fresh air. It’s “Sex […]
Returning to The Joyce Theater with Six Programs featuring Ten Choreographers including Brian Brooks, Monica Bill Barnes, Kate Weare and Patrick Corbin June 1 – […]
College years mean independence, which often means your own space. Yet, new space means a deposit and almost no money left to furnish your new […]
Mother’s Day is this Sunday, in case you don’t know, and most moms tend to take it pretty seriously. And after giving you the gift […]
Sunday, May 22, 2011 at 2pm At Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College concludes its 2010-2011 […]
The Discovery Museum in Times Square is a bit enchanted these next few months. The museum will be home to the Harry Potter Exhibition for […]
(New York, NY) May 6, 2011 — The Broadway community mourns the loss of Arthur Laurents, who passed away Thursday night at age 93. The […]
Though it isn’t actually Mexican Independence Day, Cinco de Mayo is still widely seen throughout the country (maybe even world?) as a tribute to Mexican […]
Based on the Painting by Edward Hopper Beginning May 5th at the WorkShop Theater Main Stage Every apartment window offers glimpses of the lives inside. […]
May 12 – 15, 2011 Dances Patrelle presents the World Premiere of Francis Patrelle’s GILBERT & SULLIVAN, The Ballet!, an evening-length work featuring live music […]
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