Blogcritics Reviews:
The musical adaptation of Dr. Seuss' classic book steals its way into Los Angelenos' hearts in this delightful production.
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CNN:
Jude Law, Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig, three big Hollywood leading actors, are doing Broadway this season, Jackman and Craig are actually sharing the stage on the play "A Steady Rain" playing two Chicago cops, while Law is (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Style:
It's safe to say that Eugene Lee wasn't intimidated by "The Fantasticks," the wee show etched in theatrical lore as the world's longest running musical. After all, the 70-year-old set designer had won Tony Awards for "Candide (Read More)
New York Times:
“Girl Crazy,” the Gershwin musical from 1930 about a handful of wiseacre New Yorkers plopped down in the Wild West, opens this year’s Encores! series of concert musicals at City Center.
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VentureBeat:
There are tons of karaoke applications for the iPhone, but a startup called Khu.sh is introducing a twist on the concept, “reverse karaoke,” to the App Store.There have been other reverse karaoke products, most notably Micros (Read More)
Mashable!:
The Open Web Awards: Social Media Edition, our annual contest highlighting the very best the web has to offer, is entering its final round. The 70,000+ nominees have been narrowed down to just 5 finalists per category, and y (Read More)
Huffington Post:
By Samantha Critchell, AP:NEW YORK -- Heidi Klum and her post-baby body led the parade at the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show, which returned to New York with some fresh faces after four years on the road.The lingerie r (Read More)
VentureBeat:
FunMobility, the developer of a bunch of social mobile applications, is releasing a new iPhone app that chief executive Adam Lavine says will finally convince people to use the their phones’ multimedia messaging (MMS) capabil (Read More)
New York Times:
As the musical children’s show “Yo Gabba Gabba!” continues to take significant steps into mainstream popular culture, its producers crave more support from its network.
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New York Times:
Seattle is alive with artistic energy. While the city’s musical voices thrive, stage productions are on the rebound after the loss of prized playhouses.
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CNN:
You may remember articles (and posts) about the pianos in the streets of London, placed outside where anyone could play them. And later, a similar project in Brazil. Well now the concept has come to America. Ybor City (pro (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Maryland:
"CAMELOT," the classic musical about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Call for showtimes through Jan. 3 and ticket information. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney. 301-924-3400.
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washingtonpost.com - Style:
Signature Theatre set out to solve problems in its revival of the inherently difficult "Show Boat," and in the process coughed up some new ones. Sapped of its vivacious epic strength, starved for any trace of the flavors of i (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Daffy's launched an advertising 2.0 campaign with their live "Fitting Dance" mini-musical. Prior to a screening of the new film Amelia, Daffy's dancers try on clothes to music on screen. The same performers finish their dance (Read More)
feeds.latimes.com:
• Gold Derby has learned "A Serious Man" and "An Education" are aiming to enter the Golden Globes race in the comedy/musical classification where they will vie for best picture nods against such...[[ This is a content summary (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Kate Hudson sings in the upcoming Rob Marshall movie musical "Nine," even singing over the trailer for the movie as seen below. That film comes out on November 25. Hudson is hardly the first actress to break into song on the (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Kate Hudson sings in the upcoming Rob Marshall movie musical "Nine," even singing over the trailer for the movie as seen below. That film comes out on November 25. Hudson is hardly the first actress to break into song on the (Read More)
Mostly Movies:
The expectations game can't be ignored when discussing Norah Jones's new CD The Fall since the album has been billed as her sort of gentle coming-out as a "rock" artist" (Jones has been playing guitar in concert for a little (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Mounting a big-budget Broadway musical about an African composer that most Americans have never heard of is a risky proposition, even under the best of circumstances, but the producers of Fela! have made choices that make suc (Read More)