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March 16, 2010
Here is an interesting event for today:
Keigwin + Company
Tuesday, Wednesday at 7:30pm
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm
Sunday at 2pm.
March 16-21, 2010
Joyce Theater
KEIGWIN + COMPANY
(K+C) announces their first solo week of performances
at The Joyce Theater from March 16-21, 2010, including
an untitled World Premiere. Tickets start at $10
and are available at www.joyce.org or by phone at
212-242-0800. K+C’s 2010 season will include
a World Premiere made possible by the Jerome Robbins
New Essential Works (NEW) Program. The 20 minute
work for six dancers will be set to Joseph Haydn’s
“Symphony #6 in D Major.” The company
will also perform "Runaway", with music
by Jonathan Melville Pratt, originally commissioned
by The Juilliard School in December 2008. "Runaway",
accompanied by an electronic, percussive score,
was initially set with 25 dancers dressed in sophisticated
business suits and dresses inspired by the 1960’s.
Re-staged for K+C’s season at The Joyce, "Runaway"
will showcase 6 dancers performing contrasting and
vigorous movement to a pulsating beat down a runway
of light, forming and dissolving lines and shapes
amid shadows, while sudden bursts of aggression
and surprising contact create vibrant counterpoints.
"Caffeinated "(2007), set to Philip Glass’
“Glasspiece #3” was initially commissioned
by the Department of Dance at New York University’s
Tisch School of the Arts. "Caffeinated"
is a witty, hyper-kinetic response to the American
coffee culture craze. Dancers speed through the
space in intersecting lines and tight formations,
each clutching, and sometimes led by, a coffee cup,
their movements driven by Glass’ increasingly
hurried tempo to create a frenzied scene. "Mattress
Suite" (2004) is a compilation of seven short
dances set to music from opera to pop, exploring
the various facets of human sexuality and the yearning
for love.
Joyce Theater| 175 Eighth
Avenue, NYC.
March 15, 2010
Here is an interesting
LES event for today:
Creativity
and the Art of Self-Discovery
Monday, March 15th, 7-9PM
University Settlement Speyer Hall
Fun and engaging
hands-on exercises that explore the relationship
between consciousness and creativity. Expand your
creative potential and gain insights into the spiritual
dimension of the creative process. Using meditation
and music, unlock the artist that resides within
you. No artistic experience necessary. All art materials
supplied.
Tickets: FREE! Call
917-770-8584 to reserve your seat. For more information
visit http://www.nycmeditation.org/consciousness-art
University Settlement
Speyer Hall | 184
Eldridge St. (at Rivington St.)
And here is an event for society lovers:
Purchase College School of
the Arts Gala
Monday, March 15, 2010. 6:30PM
Millennium Broadway Hotel/The Hudson Theatre
Curb Your Enthusiasm’s
Susie Essman hosts the 2nd Purchase College School
of the Arts Gala to honor artist Kiki Smith, choreographer
Paul Taylor, playwright Lynn Nottage and musician
Paquito D’Rivera with the Nelson A. Rockefeller
Awards for their contributions to the visual and
performing arts. The gala will take place on Monday,
March 15th at the Millennium Broadway Hotel/ The
Hudson Theatre at 6:30pm for a cocktail reception,
7:00PM for a seated dinner and 8:00PM for an award
presentation, in which Purchase Conservatory students
present performances as tributes to the honorees.
Tickets: Patron tickets are
$1,000. Individual tickets are $500. Please call
212-677-3173 ext. 236 and for more information
about the event please visit www.purchase.edu/soagala.
Millennium Broadway Hotel/The
Hudson Theatre |
145 West 44th Street

Imelda May
Photo Credit Michael Meyer
Just Published:
Read Eric Atienza's article
and see Michael Meyer's photographs of the Imelda
May Show at Southpaw.
March 13, 2010

Pamela Anderson and Richie Rich
Photo Credit Eka Halim
Just
Published: Read my article and see Richie's
photographs of the
Fall 2010 Fashion Week Richie Rich Show at Amnesia.
Here is a fun event
for tonight:
RobPromotions &
Benny Soto Present:
Dance.Here.Too with JELLYBEAN BENITEZ
Saturday MARCH 13th 10 PM ... until ...
Santos Playhouse
Music by:
Jellybean Benitez - 10 pm - Until ....(a special
7 hour set)
General Admission:
Doors open @ 10 PM
ANBAHP MEMBERS card carrying members $10.00
ADMISSION: $20.00 with flyer or Facebook RSVP
GENERAL ADMISSION: $25.00
RSVP @ http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=338630095769
SANTOS PLAYHOUSE|
96 Lafayette Street
March 12, 2010

Amy Ryan and Matt Damon
in Green Zone
Just Published: Read Harvey
Karten's review of Paul
Greengrass's Green Zone , which opens
today, Friday, March 12th.

Also Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of Marco
Bellocchio’s Vincere (Win),
which also opens on Friday, March 12th.
March 11, 2010

Christian Siriano Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fall 2010 Fashion Week Christian Siriano Show.
March 10, 2010

Photo Credit: David Rogers
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avela's reveiw of Jon
Marans’s The Temperamentals,
which is presently playing at New World Stages.
Here is an intersting event for today:
Panel Discussion
VOCES: Blue Was Never My Color, Anyway!
Wednesday, March 10, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
El Café
From 2008-2009 Bronx artist
Blanka Amezkua invited a New York based artist to
show work in her bedroom for the duration of one
month. It was called the Bronx Blue Bedroom Project
(BBBP). During their show, each featured artist
was asked to cook a meal or conduct a workshop based
on the work they exhibited. Accompanied by guest
curators and featured BBBP artists, we will discuss
how showing in a bedroom in the South Bronx influenced
their artistic practice and talk about the current
local art scene.
Admission: FREE
www.elmuseo.org
http://www.elmuseo.org/en/event/blue-was-never-my-color-anyway
Museo del Barrio
l 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street
New York, NY 10029
March 9, 2010

Michael Angel Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fashion Week Michael Angel Show.
Here is an interesting
event for today:
Lyon Opera Ballet
Tue 7:30pm
Thu-Sat 8pm
Sun 2pm & 7:30pm
Tuesday March 9- Sunday March 14
The Joyce Theater
Since1969, Lyon Opera
Ballet has received accolades for its experimental,
adventurous repertoire that showcases the works
of some of the most talented contemporary choreographers
on the scene today. The company’s extraordinary
Joyce season epitomizes this commitment to innovation,
with an eclectic program that includes Maguy Marin’s
Grosse Fugue, William Forsythe’s Duo, Merce
Cunningham’s Beach Birds, and the world premiere
of Ralph Lemon’s Rescuing The Princess, a
Joyce 25th Anniversary commission.
Tickets $59; $35;
$19; $10. For more information and to purchase call
212-242-0800 or visit
www.joyce.org
The Joyce Theater
|175 Eighth Ave
(and 19th street)
March 8, 2010

Ports 1961 Fashion
Photo Credit: Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read Mark Tauriello's article
and see Cindy Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fall 2010 Fashion Week Ports 1961 Show.
March 7, 2010
Hot off the Press:
The Academy
Awards (the Oscars) are tonight and hopefully
New Yorkers will be able to watch if Cablevision
and ABC declare a winner in their pissing contest.
For a little more black humor, click here for the
30th
Annual Golden Raspberry (Razzie©) Award “Winners.”

Kim Kardashian
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fall 2010 Fashion Week Heart Truth Red Dress.
Here is an interesting event for today:
SITE Fest '10
Saturday March 6 & Sunday March 7th. 1pm - 9pm
3rd Ward, Chez Bushwick, Grace Exhibition Space,
and all over Bushwick.
Arts in Bushwick
presents SITE Fest, a two-day interdisciplinary
event highlighting the diversity of performance
in Bushwick, focusing around three hub venues: Chez
Bushwick, Grace Exhibition Space, and 3rd Ward.
In addition to over 60 performances in the hub spaces,
over 30 performances will take place in a variety
of alternative spaces: apartments, studios, street
corners and galleries, including Norte Maar, Centotto,
and Famous Accountants. The diversity of locations
allows the audience to interact with the wide range
of landscape/stage in Bushwick, exploring each element
for its creative use. In conjunction with SITE Fest,
Arts in Bushwick presents ionSOUND: a two-day music
festival at Goodbye Blue Monday. ionSOUND will take
place on March 6 & 7 as well, with performances
from 7:30pm – 1am on the 6th, and 3pm –
1am on the 7th.
There is a $5 suggested
donation for all hub space shows. You can also purchase
a SITE day pass for $10, or a weekend pass for $20.
Passes are valid for hub shows only. All donations
benefit Arts in Bushwick. Programs containing a
map and a complete listing of exhibits and events
will be available at the hub spaces and in coffee
shops in the neighborhood, and can be downloaded
as a PDF from artsinbushwick.org.
3rd Ward: 195 Morgan
Ave, Brooklyn
Chez Bushwick: 304 Boerum St, Brooklyn
Grace Exhibition Space: 840 Broadway, 2nd Fl. Brooklyn

Subway Riders
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
New York Cool photographer
Angelo Rivera sent this photograph that he took
on the subway. I know just how they feel.
March 6, 2010

Taylor Momsen
PR Photos
Check
out our recently updated Celebrities
Out and About in New York City for photos
of the opening nights of A Behanding in Spokane
and The Miracle Worker, Lucy Liu and Janet
McTeer's debut in God of Carnage, the premiere
of Brooklyn's Finest and Taylor Momsen
and Shontell at BMI's "Industry Insider - How
I Produced the Record".
March 5, 2010

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Tim
Burton's Alice in Wonderland, which
opens today, Friday, March 5, 2010.

Don Cheadle and Wesley Snipes
in Brooklyn's Finest
Also Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Antoine
Fuqua's Brooklyn's Finest, which also
opens today, Friday, March 5, 2010.
Here is an interesting
event for today (check our listing section for more
events):
THE LIMÓN
DANCE COMPANY
Friday/Saturday at 8 PM
Sunday at 3 PM
Friday-Sunday March 5-7
92ND STREET Y
The Limón
Dance Company will present a special program, March
5-7, at the 92nd Street work celebrating the work
of Limón and his contemporaries Donald McKayle,
Daniel Nagrin, and Anna Sokolow. As noted by Company
Artistic Director Carla Maxwell, “All of the
guest choreographers have had a strong relationship
with both the Limón Dance Company and with
the dance program of the 92nd Street YMHA.”
With its vast repertory and commitment to authenticity,
the Limón Dance Company is uniquely qualified
to present this program of important early modern
dance works.
Tickets: $15
Reservations: 212-415-5500 or www.92y.org
92nd Street Y
| 1392 Lexington Avenue
Here is another
interesting event for tonight for those of you who
want to do the dancing yourselves:
Jellybean Soul & Aint Nuthin But A House Party
Presents
JELLYBEAN BENITEZ @ Feel The Spirit @ The Sullivan
Room
Friday MARCH 5th, 2010 10 PM ... until ...
The Sullivan Room
Music by: Jellybean
Benitez - 10 pm - Until ....(a special 7 hour set)
Hosted By: Robbi, & Evelyn Santos
General Admission: ANBAHP card carrying members
F R E E B4 11pm
After 11 pm
ANBAHP MEMBERS $10.00
NON MEMBERS $20.00
SULLIVAN ROOM |218 Sullivan
Room
(Between Bleecker Street & 3rd West Street)
March 4, 2010

Naomi Campbell
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just
Published: Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fashion Week Fashion Relief Haiti, NYC Fashion
Show.
March 3, 2010

Berardi Fashion Show
Photo Credit Mark Tauriello
Just Published:
Read Mark Tauriello's article
and see his photographs of the Berardi
Fashion Show.
Here are two interesting
events for today:
IAF
presents Fashion Talks with Tommy Hilfiger
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 7pm
Florence Gould Hall
Moderated by Richard
Bradley, Editor-in-Chief, Worth Magazine
Celebrated American
entrepreneur and fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger
is the man behind one of today’s most successful
lifestyle brands. The Tommy Hilfiger brand, which
debuted in 1985 as a menswear line, is known for
providing a fresh twist on classic, American styles.
Over the years, the brand has extended its powerful,
sporty design philosophy, expanding to reach consumers
around the world.
Hilfiger’s creations, epitomizing Americana
and the American Dream, have been wonderfully successful
and well-received in France. A true francophile,
Hilfiger has collaborated with the likes of French
First Lady Carla Bruni and soccer star Thierry Henry.
The recipient of numerous awards for his diverse
achievements in business, retail, and fashion, Hilfiger
has created one of fashion’s most recognized
and admired brands worldwide.
Admission:
$20 FIAF Members; $25 Non-Members; $20 students
w/ ID
Tickets: fiaf.org
| 212 307 4100
Information: fiaf.org | 212 355 6160
Florence Gould Hall | 55
East 59th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues)
Transportation: Subway - 4, 5, 6, N, R and W to
59th Street & Lexington Avenue;
F to 63rd Street & Lexington Avenue
Bus - M1, M2, M3, M4, Q31 to 59th Street; M5 to
58th Street
And:
Dylan Thomas
Manuscripts and Welsh Teas
March 2-7, Various Times
Morgan Library & Museum
This rare exhibit includes
letters from Dylan Thomas about his trip to America,
drafts of an untitled poem beginning "Too proud
to die, Broken and Blind he died," which Thomas
sent to the recipient the day before he died, drafts
of verses from a poem called "Lament"
and photos of the poet, including one with his wife
Caitlin. A special Welsh tea will be provided.
Tickets free-$12. For information, visit www.themorgan.org
& www.walesweekusa.com or call 212-685-0008
& 347-587-9617
Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY
10016
March 2, 2010

BCBG Maxazria Show
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Mary
Blanco's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fall 2010 Fashion Week BCBG Maxazria Show.
March 1, 2010

Toni Maticevski Fashion
Photo Credit Mary Blanco
Just Published:
Read my article and see Mary Blanco's photographs
of the Fall
2010 Fashion Week Toni Maticevski Show.
Here is a fun event
for tonight:
Kelley Suttenfield
CD Release and signing
Monday March 1, 2010, 6-7pm
Barnes & Noble
"Smoky, sultry fumes
emanate from Kelley Suttenfield’s vocals like
liquid fire. Here’s a gal who puts her entire
being into the songs cradling the lyrics in her
vocals and stoking the embers in the verses with
a velvety touch. Her latest CD Where Is Love?, a
question which many people are on the search to
find the answer to, is Suttenfield’s debut
record as a solo artist. Performing an array of
cover tunes with a torchlight glisten including
Stanley Turpentine’s “Sugar,”
Betty Carter’s “Open The Door,”
and Henry Mancini’s “Charade.”
Suttenfield encourages the listener to delve into
an imaginary sanctuary filled with tender arias
and angelic hues." - Susan Frances, JazzTimes
Featuring: Kelley Suttenfield, vocals; Michael Cabe,
piano; Tony Romano, guitar; Brian Adler, drums.
No cover. For more information visit: www.kelleysuttenfield.com.
Barnes & Noble Cool
Mondays Series| 1972 Broadway
New York, NY
Tel: 212-595-6859
(On the northeast corner of Broadway and 66th Street
near the 66th Street stop of the 1 subway line)
http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/store/2628
February 28, 2010
Please do not forget
about the horrific earthquakes in Haiti and Chile.
Please log onto the
RedCross and do what you can. Every little bit
can make a difference.

Tommy Hilfiger Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Fall 2010 Fashion Week Tommy Hilfiger Show.
Here is an interesting
event for today:
GIRLS IN TROUBLE
Previews Begin February 12
February 12 - March 15.
Schedule varies.
The Flea
The Flea Theater
presents the World Premiere of GIRLS IN TROUBLE
by
playwright provocateur Jonathan Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds,
whose
previous controversial play, Pulitzer Prize finalist
Stonewall
Jackson’s House, took on issues of racial
victimization, now turns his
attention to women's rights and abortion. Performed
by The Bats and
directed by Jim Simpson, previews begin February
12th with opening
night slated for February 28th.
GIRLS IN TROUBLE
takes on abortion in the sixties, when backrooms
in
the wrong part of town offered hope or death, as
well as abortion in
the twenty first century. In 2010, has abortion
become merely another
form of birth control?
Tickets are $25 and
are available by calling 212-352-3101 or
online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Three blocks south of Canal, close to the ACE, NRQW,
6, JMZ and 1 subway
lines.
February 27, 2010

Photo Courtesy of the American
Red Cross
Appeal for Haiti: Please
text the word Haiti to 90999 to give $10 to the
American
Red Cross. You can also log onto the Red Cross
and give money online by credit card: american.redcross.org.
Both methods, giving by text or credit card, delivers
the money to the relief effort immediately. Please
do what you can. If everyone who reads this appeal
makes a donation, we can make a difference and help
relieve their suffering.
There has been an
overnight earthquake in Chile. The world needs our
help.
Here is an interesting and
free event for today:
Cinemagic New York
Hotel Rwanda
Saturday, February 27 | 1 pm
Irish Arts Center
Together with Cinemagic,
Irish Arts Center presents a special free screening
of Terry George’s Oscar nominated film Hotel
Rwanda (2004), starring Don Cheadle in the true-life
story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager who
housed over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their
struggle against the Hutu militia in Rwanda.
Admission free
For reservations please contact Jen Browne at 212.757.3318
ext. 202 or jen@irishartscenter.org
Irish Arts
Center |553 West 51st Street
NY, NY 10019

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of David
& Joseph Zellnik’s Yank!,
which is playing at the York Theatre.

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of Kyle
Patrick Alvarez's Easier With Practice,
which opened this weekend.
February 26, 2010

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Dan
Merchant's Lord, Save Us From Your Followers,
which opens today, Friday, February 26, 2010.
February 25, 2010
Here is an interesting
event for today:
Great Evenings In The Great
Hall Presents
“Abraham Lincoln: Right Makes Might”
Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 6:30 PM
The Cooper Union, The Great Hall
Great Evenings in
The Great Hall, The Cooper Union’s dynamic
performance series celebrating its 150th anniversary,
will offer a powerful finale by recreating one of
the most influential presentations ever given in
its historic hall: Lincoln’s pivotal Right
Makes Might speech from 1860. Widely considered
the turning point for the still-obscure Illinois
senator, Abraham Lincoln’s forceful appearance
150 years ago at The Cooper Union is credited with
helping him secure the nomination for president.
Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Richard Dreyfuss
(Jaws, The Goodbye Girl, Close
Encounters), Tony, Obie and Drama Desk honoree
André De Shields (The Wiz, The
Full Monty,) and film actor and Tony nominee
Stephen Lang (Avatar, The Speed of
Darkness) will voice the stirring words that
changed a nation. Lincoln scholar and co-chairman
of the United States Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Harold Holzer will introduce the evening filled
with fiery oration and period music. Michael Unger
will direct this free performance.
In memory of John
Jay Iselin, 10th President of The Cooper Union,
this program is the second annual John Jay Iselin
lecture, a collaboration of The Cooper Union and
the New York State Archives Partnership Trust.
Free, however tickets
are required. Distribution will begin at 4 PM on
event day in front of Cooper Union's Foundation
Building (East 7th St. b/w 3rd and 4th Aves) on
a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information,
visit http://www.cooper.edu, call 212-353-4195 or
email events@cooper.edu.
The Cooper
Union, The Great Hall | 7 East 7th St., NYC 10003
Between 3rd and 4th Aves
February 24, 2010
Here is an interesting
event for today:
Musical Olympus
Festival
Wednesday, Feb 24th 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Carnegie Hall
On Wednesday, February
24th at 7:30 PM, the Musical Olympus Festival presents
Six Rising Stars in an Orchestral Presentation at
Carnegie Hall. The evening features six of the most
talented young musicians from across the globe;
Johannes Fischer of Germany, Jaesig Lee of South
Korea, Ning Feng of China, Istvan Vardai of Hungary
and Victoria Voitenkova of Russia. Each is a contest
winner of the most prestigious music competitions
in their respective fields. The concert is sponsored
by World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations,”
and is organized by Irina Nikitina, president of
the Musical Olympus Foundation. Tickets start at
$40, and the performances will take place at Zankel
Hall at Carnegie Hall, 881 7th Avenue. To purchase
tickets online, visit www.carnegiehall.org <http://www.carnegiehall.org>
, or call Carnegie Hall Charge at (212) 247-7800.
Carnegie Hall
| 881 7th Avenue
February 23, 2010

Newflash: Here
is a chance to win two tickets to Behanding
in Spokane and all you have to do is impersonate
Christopher Walken - no biggie. If you are like
me, you do that every day.
Click here for details:
facebook.com/behandinginspokane?v=app_6009294086
The deadline is February
26, 2010, so stand tall, slouch and start walkin'
your Walken.
Click here to check
out the competition:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=89ED190931257696
February 22, 2010
 |
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Leonardo
Di Caprio and Martin Scorcese
Miro Vrlik / PR Photos |
Patricia Clarkson
Miro Vrlik / PR Photos |
Check out our recently
updated Celebrities
Out and About in New York City.
February 21, 2010

Yoki Chikudate of Asobi
Seksu
Just Published:
Read Eric Atienza's article
and see Amy Davidson's photographs of Arms
and Asobi Seksu at Le Poisson Rouge.
February 20, 2010

Amanda LaPore
The Blonds Fashion Show
February 16, 2010
Photo Credit Mary Blanco
Just Published:
The start of our February
2010 Tent People article. We will be posting
photos of the fashionistas who attended fashion
week over the next few weeks so be sure to check
back often.

The Blonds Fashion Show
Photo Credit Mary Blanco
Also Just Published: Read
my article and see Mary Blanco's photographs of
The
Blonds Fashion Show.
February 19, 2010

Leonardo DiCaprio and Michelle
Williams
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Martin
Scorsese's Shutter Island,
which opens today, Friday, February 19, 2010.

Pierce Brosnan and Ewan
McGregor
Also Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Roman
Polanski's The Ghost Writer , which
also opens today, Friday, February 19, 2010.
February 18, 2010

Next Fall
Photo Credit: Francesco Carrozzini
Just Published:
Read Frank J Avella's article
about (not a review; it opens March 11, 2010) Geoffrey
Nauffts' Next Fall, which is now in
previews at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre.

Fashion Designer
Malan Breton
And Countess Luann de Lesseps of the Real Housewives
of New York City
Photo Credit Mary Blanco
To whet your taste
for our coming Fashion Week coverage (they will
be up soon, I promise), here is a photo from yesterday's
(February 17, 2010) Malan Breton Fashion Show.
Here is
a fun event for tonight:

Fashion Week Closing
Night Party
Thursday, February 18th 8pm-2am
Fashion Presentation: 8pm-12am
Kingdom (formerly Oulu)
The unofficial
launch party of future Brooklyn Royalty boutique
Kingdom, a showing of our new collection on live
models and video installation of our Fall 2010 lookbook.
Drink specials (concocted by BKR's own Bob Bland),
great music from local DJs and a photobooth area!
Plus, first 100 guests get Brooklyn Royalty's latest
temporary tattoos and other prizes...
Who: Brooklyn Royalty,
DJ Jeff Ramos, Woof The Phonocator, Party Photographer
Lilly Frances
Cost: FREE!
OPEN BAR 3 Olives Vodka (while it lasts)
$3 Palm Drafts, $5 St. Germain Cocktails
&
~Free Coat Check~
~BKR Temporary Tattoos & other giveaways~
www.brooklynroyalty.com
Kingdom (formerly Oulu)
| 170 North 4th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(btw Bedford & Driggs)
February 17, 2010
GIRLS IN TROUBLE
Previews Begin February 12
February 12 - March 15.
Schedule varies.
The Flea
The Flea Theater
presents the World Premiere of GIRLS IN TROUBLE
by
playwright provocateur Jonathan Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds,
whose
previous controversial play, Pulitzer Prize finalist
Stonewall
Jackson’s House, took on issues of racial
victimization, now turns his
attention to women's rights and abortion. Performed
by The Bats and
directed by Jim Simpson, previews begin February
12th with opening
night slated for February 28th.
GIRLS IN TROUBLE
takes on abortion in the sixties, when backrooms
in
the wrong part of town offered hope or death, as
well as abortion in
the twenty first century. In 2010, has abortion
become merely another
form of birth control?
Tickets are $25 and
are available by calling 212-352-3101 or
online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Three blocks south of Canal, close to the ACE, NRQW,
6, JMZ and 1 subway
lines.
February 16, 2010

Just Published:
Read Frank
J. Avella's Film Column. Oscar season is heating
up and so is Frank.

Memorial
Alexander McQueen Store
417 West 14th Street
Photo Credit Linda Troeller
lindatroeller.com
Linda Troeller took
this photo of the memorial in front of the Alexander
McQueen store in the Meat Packing District. McQueen
commited suicide in his London home on Thursday,
February 11, 2010.
February 15, 2010
Daphne Guinness, Helena
Christensen, Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell's Haiti Benefit
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
PR Photos
Check out our recently
updated Celebrities
Out and About In New York City.
February 14, 2010

Michael Musto
Photo Credit Ivylise Simones
Just Published:
Read my article about
Michael Musto's Twenty-Five Year Anniversary
of writing for the Village Voice.
Here
is a fun event for today - a chance to shake off
the winter blues:

February 13, 2010

Jessica Alba and Ashton
Kutcher
Just Published: Read Harvey
Karten's review of Garry
Marshall's Valentine's Day, which opened
this weekend in New York City.
February 11, 2010

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Julie
DePietro's The Good Guy, which opens
Friday, February 19, 2010.
February 10, 2010
Here is an interesting
event for today:
ERIC COMSTOCK AND
BARBARA FASANO DEBUT
“THIS THING CALLED LOVE”
Tuesdays through Thursdays at 8:30 PM
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and 11 PM.
No 8:30 PM shows on Saturday, February 20 or Tuesday,
March 2.
February 9 - March 6th
OAK ROOM SUPPER CLUB at the ALGONQUIN HOTEL
ERIC COMSTOCK
& BARBARA FASANO, the popular husband-and-wife
team equally respected in both the pop and jazz
worlds, begin their first joint extended engagement
at the legendary Oak Room Supper Club in the Algonquin
Hotel on Tuesday, February 9th and continue through
March 6th, 2010. Just in time for Valentine’s
Day, they will debut their new show, “THIS
THING CALLED LOVE”, which explores the many
sides of modern romance -- the joys and complications,
the agony and the ecstasy. The evening includes
music from the American jazz and pop songbooks past
and present, from Cole Porter and Duke Ellington
to Bruce Springsteen and Stephen Sondheim. They
will be joined by bassist Sean Smith.
There is a
$50 cover charge per person plus either a $30 food
and beverage minimum per person or a $60 prix fixe
dinner. Reservations: (212) 419-9331 or bmcgurn@algonquinhotel.com
Oak Room Supper Club in
the Algonquin Hotel| 59 West 44th Street, NYC.
February 9, 2010
Here is an interesting
event for today:
REMEMBER
ME
February 2 - 14, 2010
The Joyce Theater
Parsons Dance presents REMEMBER
ME, an all-new version of last season's collaboration
with the lead vocalists of East Village Opera Company
(EVOC), featuring the music of the acclaimed rock
opera band at The Joyce Theater from February 2-14,
2010. Following last season's World Premiere at
The Joyce Theater, a PBS Special and a year-long
national tour, REMEMBER ME returns to NYC with new
choreography, lighting design by Tony Award-winning
designer Howell Binkley and costume design by Project
Runway designer Austin Scarlett. Program A features
REMEMBER ME with EVOC's two lead vocalists live
onstage with Parsons Dance. Program B will feature
Parsons Dance favorites including the stroboscopic
Caught.
Program A:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday at 7:30pm; Thursday -
Saturday at 8pm
REMEMBER ME featuring the music of EVOC: Overture,
Maria, Mari!, Habanera, Che Gelida Manina, Flower
Duet, La Donna E Mobile, Ave Maria, O Mio Babbino
Caro, Una Furtiva Lagrima, Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana,
When I Am Laid in Earth, Butterfly Duet
Program B:
Saturday and Sunday at 2pm - Family Matinees
Caught (female dancer), Hand Dance, Wolfgang, Sleep
Study, Scrutiny, Caught (male dancer)
Tickets start at $10
JoyceCharge: 212-242-0800
joyce.org
The Joyce Theater | 175
Eighth Avenue
(at 19th Street), NYC
February 8, 2010

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of the DVD of Damages
- Season Two.
Here
is a interesting event for today:
The Drama
League's 2010 All-Star Benefit Gala
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2010
PIERRE NEW YORK
The Drama League
is pleased to announce that Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Bernadette Peters, Christine Ebersole, Audra McDonald,
Victor Garber, Chita Rivera, Donna Murphy and Cheyenne
Jackson are among the roster of performers slated
to appear in its annual all-star benefit gala, "A
MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF BROADWAY."
This year's black-tie event, to be held on Monday,
February 8, 2010 in the Grand Ballroom at The Pierre
New York (2 East 61st Street at 5th Avenue), will
honor five-time Tony Award winner and entertainment
icon Angela Lansbury.
The roster of confirmed performers also includes
T.R. Knight, Brian d'Arcy James, Malcolm Gets, Len
Cariou, Christopher Sieber, Will Swenson, Will Chase,
Chad Kimball, Marian Seldes, Beth Fowler and Sarah
Rice. The evening will include selections from Lansbury's
prolific career, including Mame, Sweeney Todd, Beauty
and the Beast, Anyone Can Whistle, Gypsy and more.
Tickets for "A
MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF BROADWAY" are $750 -
$1,995. Tables of ten are available from $7,500
- $18,000.
To reserve seats or receive any additional information
about The Drama League, please call Special Events
Manager Roger Calderon at (212) 244-9494, ext. 5.
For more information, please visit www.dramaleague.org.
TICKETS AVAILABLE BY CALLING 212-244-9494 EXT. 5
WWW.DRAMALEAGUE.ORG
The Pierre
New York | 2 East 61st Street at 5th Avenue
And
here is another (lower-brow) event for tonight:
Where's Ilva? @ The Trash Bar
Monday February 8. 10:30PM - late
The Trash Bar
The Indie
Rock Jazz Band, Where’s ilva? is making their
mark on the New York music scene with crazy live
shows following the releasing of their first self
titled album. Front man Chris Norton keeps the show
going with his impressive trumpet skills and ability
to connect with any audience. The albums biggest
hit, Girls on Bikes, is always a crowd-pleaser and
you can be sure to hear to the whole audience singing
along with Chris.
Tickets $6.
The Trash
Bar | 256 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY
February 7, 2010

Peppermint and Sarah Jessica
Parker
PR/Photos
Check out the recently
updated
Celebrities Out and about in New York City for
photos of Beyonce, Paris Hilton, Sarah Jessica Parker
and RuPaul.

Lynda Bird Robb and Alexis
Tobin
Photo Credit Mary Blanco
Just
Published: Read my article and see Mary Blanco's
photographs of the Vital
Voices Reception at the Bowery Hotel on January
19, 2010.
February 6, 2010

HBO's Big Love
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review of the newly released
DVD of HBO’s
Big Love: The Complete Third Season.

Also Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of Nicole
Opper’s documentary, Off and Running,
which is playing at the IFC Film Center
in New York.
February 5, 2010
Here is an interesting event for tonight:
The
Princess Ball: A Mardi Gras Masquerade Gala
Friday, February 5th 2010, 9PM-1AM
Cipriani 42nd Street
Prince Alexander, Prince
Peter and Prince Philip of Serbia host an evening
of glamour, mystery and dancing to benefit the Lifeline
Humanitarian Organization.
Razzle dazzle to the sounds of Rio with DJ MILLER
CRUZ and DRAMA’S SAMBA SCHOOL AND RHYTHMS
and BANDA BRAZIL BELEZA Performed by MARIANNE EBERT.
DAZZLE in your Carnival Costume and mask DANCE and
PARTY the night away to the pulsating beat of Brazil.
There will be prizes for best costumes and masks.
Premium Open Bar and Hors d’oeuvres all night.
Ipanema VIP Ticket $500, Rio Ticket $250. For more
information and to purchase tickets, visit: www.princessball.org
Cipriani 42nd Street |
110 East 42nd Street
Here is a another
fun event for tonight:
Jellybean Soul & Aint Nuthin But A House Party
Presents
JELLYBEAN BENITEZ @ Feel The Spirit
Friday February 5th, 2010 10 PM ... until ...
The Sullivan Room
Music by: Jellybean Benitez - 10 pm - Until ....(a
special 7 hour set)
Hosted By: Robbi, & Evelyn Santos
General Admission:
ANBAHP card carrying members F R E E B4 11pm
After 11 pm
ANBAHP MEMBERS $10.00
NON MEMBERS $20.00
http://jellybeanbenitez.com
SULLIVAN ROOM | 218 Sullivan
Room
(Between Bleecker Street & 3rd West Street)

Just
Published: Read Harvey Karten's review of
Pierre
Morel's From Paris With Love, which
opens today, Friday, February 5, 2010.
February 4, 2010
David Ives' Venus
in Fur
Just
Published: Read Frank J. Avella's review
of David
Ives’ Venus in Fur , which is
now playing at Classic Stage.
Also Just
Published: Read Garrett
Neergaard's review of Twin
Tigers' Grey Waves LP.
February 3, 2010
Here is an interesting event for today:
Terran Olson's
Nevsky Prospekt
Wednesday, February 3 at 8pm
The Stone
Terran Olson (composer
and pianist), Toby Driver (guitar), and David
Bodie (drums), all of the band Kayo Dot, will premiere
Olson’s new
work Nevsky Prospekt at New York City’s The
Stone on Wednesday,
February 3 at 8pm. Nevsky Prospekt is based on the
story of the same
name by Nikolai Gogol (set in Gogol's contemporary
environs, Tsarist
Russia). The title refers to a central avenue in
St. Petersburg, and
is superficially about two young men pursuing women
they meet on
Nevsky Prospekt. Its thematic focus is on the often-symmetrical
relationship between dream and reality. The music
is structured into
22 short movements, each based on an excerpt from
the story which will
be projected (in English translation) during the
performance. Terran
Olson [http://halfcadence.net/] is most well known
as a member of
Avant-metal band Kayo Dot, led by Toby Driver.
Admission is $10, students 13 to 19 are admitted
half price, and
children 12 and under are free. There are no advance
ticket sales --
all admissions are at the door prior to each performance.
http://www.thestonenyc.com/
The Stone
is located at the corner of avenue C and 2nd street
February 2, 2010
Here is an intereting
event for tonight:
Panel and reception
for 100,000 Years of Beauty
Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 7pm
FIAF, Le Skyroom
In honor of its centennial,
the L’Oréal Corporate Foundation in
France initiated a study of the human quest for
beauty in all cultures and civilizations across
the ages. The result is the epic 100,000 Years of
Beauty, just released in English translation. This
fascinating book presents a novel approach to research,
featuring contributions from 300 authors of 35 nationalities
and working in 20 different disciplines, including
sociologists, philosophers, historians, and artists.
To celebrate the
book’s English-language launch, L’Oréal
is hosting an evening with Béatrice Dautresme,
Managing Director of the L’Oréal Corporate
Foundation, and Elisabeth Azoulay, Editorial Director
of 100,000 Years of Beauty, in addition to other
experts from the book who will discuss the pursuit
of beauty in all civilizations, from prehistoric
time to today, and provide an in-depth look into
the future.
A cocktail reception
will follow the discussion. For more info: http://www.fiaf.org/events/winter2010/2010-02-02-loreal-beauty.shtml
$20 FIAF Members; $25 Non-Members
Tickets: www.fiaf.org; 212 307 4100
Information: www.fiaf.org;
212 355 6160
FIAF, Le
Skyroom | 22 East
60th Street, NYC
Between Park and Madison Avenues
February 1, 2010

Emily Watson in Within
the Whirlwind
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of four films from the
Jewish Film Festival at Lincoln Center.
January 31, 2010

Monarchy Collection Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Monarchy Collection Fashion Show.

Scarlett Johansson and Liev
Schreiber
A View From The Bridge Opening Night Party
Espace, 635 West 42nd Street
Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos
Also Just Published:
Read my theater column with
coverage of the openings of Time
Stands Still;
Ages of the Moon; and A View From
the Bridge.
January 30, 2010
Here is an interesting event for tonight:
Concert Featuring
India and Tito Rojas
Saturday, January 30, 2010 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
International Concerts, a
non-profit organization that promotes diverse cultures
will honor the Latin Community in a Gala Concert
featuring India, the Princess of Salsa, Tito Rojas,
El Gallo Salsero and others.
Buy Tickets:
lincolncenter.org
Avery Fisher Hall,
Lincoln Center (at Columbus Ave and 65th St., NYC)
January 29, 2010

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Judith
Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith's The Most Dangerous
Man in America, which opens today, January
29, 2010.
January 28, 2010

Milly Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Milly Show.
Here
is a fun and worthwhile event for tonight:

January 27, 2010
Here is an interesting
event for today:
Craig Alan Edwards's
The Man in Room 306
Tuesday - Wednesday at 7:15 PM
Thursday – Friday at 8:15 PM
Saturday at 2:15 PM and 8:15 PM
Sunday at 3:15 PM and 7:15 PM.
January 15 - February 14, 2010:
59E59 Theaters
Experience the private
journey of a public man during an extraordinary
time. THE MAN IN ROOM 306 is an intimate, human
portrait Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. set in Memphis
on April 3, 1968, the evening before his tragic
assassination on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
Dr. King struggles with himself, his future and
the very soul of a non-violent movement shadowed
by the rise of Black Power with stunning depth and
complexity. Before this night is over, he will change...and
so will the country.
$35 Individual Ticket;
$24.50 59th Street Member Rate; $10 Student Rush;
12% Group Discount for groups of 10 or more.
www.themaninroom306.com
59E59 Theaters
| 59 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022
Also:
Don't miss out on 20
at 20 - See Over 20 Off-Broadway Shows for only
$20 each - January 25 - Feb 7th.
January
26, 2010

Vulture Whale's Bambooyou
Just Published:
Read Elizabeth Murphay's
review of
Vulture Whale's new EP, Bambooyou.
January 25, 2010

Just Published:
Read my article and see Mary
Blanco's photographs of the Kai Milla Fashion Show.
January
24, 2010
Here is a fun event
and worthwhile event for tonight:

January 23, 2010

Claude Legault and Martin
Dubreuil in 7 Days (Les 7 jours du talion)
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Daniel
Grou's 7 Days (Les 7 jours du talion),
which was the January 22, 2010 midnight show at
the Sundance Film Festival.
Here
is a fun event for tonight for the cool kids with
no curfew:
AIN'T NUTHIN BUT
A HOUSE PARTY with JELLYBEAN BENITEZ
Saturday Jan 23rd, 2010 @ 10pm ... until
Union Square Ballroom
Home Sweet Home ANBAHP
returns to The Union Square Ballroom - Join all
of your fellow ... music lovers, dancers and soulful
house heads for another installment of the PARTY
everyone is talking about @ the Union Square Ballroom
Aint Nuthin But A
House Party ... Presents...
A SATURDAY NIGHT HOUSE PARTY ...
with ANBAHP RESIDENT DJ:: Jellybean Benitez
Hosted By: Robbi & Evelyn Santos
The vibe begins @ 10pm ... until
A Special 8 hour set with JELLYBEAN BENITEZ
General Admission: $ 20
ANBAHP Members: $ 10
ANBAHP card carrying members are free b4 11pm
Union Square Ballroom
| 29 Union Square West
January 22, 2010

Just Published: Read Harvey
Karten's review of Geralyn
Pezanoski's Mine,
which is playing at the Cinema Vilage in New York
City.

Also Just Published:
Read my article and see Mary
Blanco's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Christian Siriano Show.
January 21, 2010

Dito van Reigersberg, James
Sugg and Quinn Bauriedel in Chekhov Lizardbrain
Just Published:
Read Justin D. Quackenbush's
review of The
Pig Iron Theatre Company’s Chekhov Lizardbrain.
Here is an interesting event for today:
Great Evenings in
The Great Hall: Radical Politics
Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 6:30 PM
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science
and Art
Democracy Now!”
radio host Amy Goodman and Tony nominee Maria Tucci
(The Rose Tatoo) offer a dramatic tribute to the
social and political movements that have inspired
and infuriated Americans for generations, featuring
the fervent words of reformers Eugene V. Debs, Daniel
DeLeon, Max Eastman, Mother Jones, Emma Goldman
and Norman Thomas. With protest songs and excerpts
from the 1883 memorial service for Karl Marx.
Free. 212.353.4195;
http://www.cooper.edu; http://twitter.com/cooperunion;
events@cooper.edu
The Cooper Union|
The Great Hal l|
7 East 7th St., NYC 10003 (b/w 3rd and 4th Aves)
January 20, 2010

Photo Courtesy of the American
Red Cross
Please don't forget Haiti: Please
text the word Haiti to 90999 to give $10 to the
American
Red Cross. You can also log onto the Red Cross
and give money online by credit card: american.redcross.org.
Both methods, giving by text or credit card, delivers
the money to the relief effort immediately. Please
do what you can. If everyone who reads this appeal
makes a donation, we can make a difference and help
relieve their suffering.
Here
is an interesting event for tonight:


Carlos Miele Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Carlos Miele Show.
January 19, 2010

Badgley Mischka
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Badgley Mischka Show.
Here
is a fun event for today:
Cocktails for Vital
Voices Global Partnership
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:30 until 8:30
The Bowery Hotel
Cocktails will be
hosted in honor of Vital Voices at the Bowery Hotel
in New York City on Tuesday, 19 January 2010.
Hosted by Honorary
Chair Anh Duong and Chairs Alexis Tobin and Samantha
Thompson. The host committee is Natalia Allen, Asia
Baker, Amanda Brooks, Whitney Dickerson, Mark Langrish,
Adelaide Mueller, Bettina Prentice, Catherine Petree,
Lauren Remington-Platt, Courtney Truet, Michael
Vollbracht, and Sissy Yates.
Alyse Nelson, President
& Co-Founder of Vital Voices will deliver brief
remarks on the organization’s mission and
success.
At Vital Voices Global
Partnership our mission is to identify, invest in,
and bring visibility to extraordinary women around
the world by unleashing their leadership potential
to transform lives in their communities. We provide
emerging women leaders and social entrepreneurs
with the capacity, connections, and credibility
they need to create positive change around the world.
Our international staff and team of over 1,000 partners,
pro bono experts and leaders, including senior government,
corporate and NGO executives, have trained and mentored
more than 5,000 emerging women leaders from 127
countries in Asia, Africa, Eurasia, Latin America,
and the Middle East since 1997. These women have
returned home to train and mentor more than 100,000
additional women and girls in their communities.
They are the Vital Voices of our time.
Tickets: $100 each,
kindly respond to: VitalVoicesEvent@gmail.com
or to Alexis Tobin at 202.494.8424
The Bowery Hotel
| 335 Bowery, New York City
January
18, 2010

Nanette Lepore Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Nanette Lepore Show.
Happy Birthday:
Today we celebrate Martin Luther King's birthday.
It is a wonderful day to celebrate how far we have
come and to examine our hearts and plan for a better
future for everyone.
January 17, 2010

Jonas Mekas and Patti Smith
PR Photos
Check out our recently
updated Celebrities
Out and About in New York City for photographs
of Willem Dafoe, Ethan Hawke, Amy Adams, Patti Smith,
Taylor Momsen and the cast of 24.
January 16, 2010

Photo Courtesy of the American
Red Cross
Appeal for Haiti: Please
text the word Haiti to 90999 to give $10 to the
American
Red Cross. You can also log onto the Red Cross
and give money online by credit card: american.redcross.org.
Both methods, giving by text or credit card, delivers
the money to the relief effort immediately. Please
do what you can. If everyone who reads this appeal
makes a donation, we can make a difference and help
relieve their suffering.

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review of the BLU-RAY release
of Marc
Webb’s (500) Days of Summer.
 |
 |
Photo Courtesy of Carmelita
Couture |
Photo Courtesy of Carmelita
Couture
|
Also Just Published: Read
Mark
Tauriello's Fashion Column's coverage of Carmelita
Couture.
January 15, 2010

Helen Mirren and James McAvoy
in The Last Station
Opening today: Read
Harvey Karten's review of Michael
Hoffman's The Last Station,
which opens today, Friday, January 15, 2010.
January 14, 2010
Please help the citizens
of Haiti whose lives have been devastated by a massive
earthquake. They are homeless, thirsty and hungry
and the injured are in make shift hospitals with
inadequate personnel and supplies. And they are
the lucky ones; others are still trapped under buildings,
including small children (kindergartens, nurseries
and orphanages collapsed). Please can log onto the
Red Cross and give money online: american.redcross.org
Please do what you can. If everyone who reads this
appeal makes a donation, we can make a difference
and help relieve their suffering.

Stem Designs
Photo Credit Brandie Raasch
Just Published:
Read Brandie Raasch's article
and see her photographs of the Stem
Design Fashion Show.
January 13, 2010
Here is an intersting
event for tonight:
Glass Lamborghini,
PAS, Cloudcloud, and postMagic
Wednesday, January 13th, 8pm - 1am
Public Assembly, Williamsburg
On Wednesday April 13th,
artist Lillie Jayne's buzzed-about new synth-plunk
band Glass Lamborghini hits the stage at Public
Assembly with fellow bizarro electro-psych-punk
bands PAS, Cloudcloud, and postMagic - all unique
brands of the new edge of weird but pleasurable
underground stuff coming out of Brooklyn these days.
Expect beautiful, funny and strange filmic imagery
along with smart and interesting psych-pop from
8pm til at least midnight - sure to be one of the
hippest and smartest events to catch around the
neighborhood this night.
All four bands for only $7 total at the door
Public Assembly | 70 North
6th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
January 12, 2010
Here is a fun event for today:
Fireman Calendar
Kick Off Party
Tuesday January 12, 6-9PM
P. D. Hurleys
New York's Beefcake
and Sexiest Firefighters will be struting there
stuff. The 201O New York City Firefighters Calendar
Unveiling Reception will take place on Tuesday January
12th from 6-9pm to benefit the City Burn Center,
at P.D. Hurleys Pub Located at 174 West 72nd Street
in Manhattan.
New York's Hottest
and Bravest that will be signing the official 2010
New York City Firefighters Calendars. Five Alarm
Chili and Wings will be served.
P.D. Hurleys
Pub| 174 West 72nd Street
January
11, 2010
Paul Van Dyk
Photo Credit Sergio Ortiz
Just Published:
See Sergio Ortiz's photographs
of the Paul
Van Dyk New Years Eve Show at Roseland.
January 10, 2010
Here is an interesting event for today:
Dance
Gotham
January 8-10, 2010
Friday and Saturday @ 8PM
Sunday @ 7PM
Jack H. Skirball
Center for the Performing Arts
Gotham Arts Exchange, in association with the Jack
H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU
presents DANCE GOTHAM from January 8-10, 2010 at
the Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts,
566 LaGuardia Place (at Washington Square South),
NYC. This annual dance festival finds a new home
for its fourth year presenting a thrilling range
of aesthetics and artistry. From post-modern athleticism
to seasoned theatricality, the artists offer choreographic
works that are sophisticated, witty, wonderfully
intelligent and revealing. Thirty dance companies
perform over the course of three nights.
Tickets are $10 and
are available at www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu/calendar/dance_gotham,
by phone at 212-352-3101 or 866-811-4111.
Jack H. Skirball Center
for the Performing Arts |566 LaGuardia Place
Here
is another intersting event for today:
Richard Maxwell/NYC
Players
Ads
Sun, Jan 10 at 10pm
Tues, Jan 12 at 10pm
Thu, Jan 14 at 10:30pm
Fri, Jan 15 at 8pm
Sat, 16 at 10:30pm
Sun, Jan at 17 5:30pm
Wed, Jan 20 - Sun, Jan 31 (Wed - Sat 8pm, Sun 6pm)
ADDED LATE SHOWS: Sat, Jan 23 + Sat, Jan 30 at 10pm
NO SHOW: Thu, Jan 21
Performance Space 122
[Richard Maxwell
is] "One of the most innovative and essential
artists to emerge from American experimental theater
in the past decade." - Ben Brantley, The New
York Times
Ads marks a new departure in the work of
celebrated downtown auteur Richard Maxwell. In collaboration
with photographer/cinematographer Michael Schmelling
and Wooster Group technical director Bozkurt Karasu,
Maxwell asks whether theatre is possible without
a human presence.
Individual tickets
are $20 or to enjoy the COIL experience check out
the PS122 Passport.
To purchase tickets for Ads or other COIL Festival
shows, visit:
www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/203/1262394000000/prm/
212..352.3101
Performance Space
122 | 150 First Ave. at E. 9th St.
NYC 10009
January 9 , 2010
Here is a forwarded
invitation from the Save Darfur Coalation:

I wanted to forward
you an invitation to a special event taking place
in Washington Square Park this Saturday at 1:00
PM.
The rally is one
of dozens of Sudan365
events taking place around the world on January
9th to help raise awareness about the crisis in
Darfur and the important challenges facing the people
of Sudan in the coming year.
Derek Lam Design
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photogrpahs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Derek Lam Show.
January 8, 2010

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of Anand
Tucker’s Leap Year, which opens
today, Friday, January 8, 2010.

Also Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of The
Spierig Brothers’s Daybreakers,
which also opens today, Friday, January 8, 2010.
January 7, 2010

Nina Persson of A Camp
Just Published:
Read Matt Boyd's article and see Mark Dershowitz's
photographs of the A
Camp Show at Le Poisson Rouge.
January 6, 2010

Isabel and Ruben Toledo
Photo Credit Daniel Perry
Just Published:
Read my article and see Daniel
Perry's photographs of the dinner at El
Museo in honor of the Grand Reopening of Phase I
of their renovation.

Also Just Published: Read
Frank J. Avella's review of the DVD version of HBO’s
Into the Storm.
January 5, 2010

Bebel Gilberto
Photo Credit Susan Gurevich
Just Published:
Read Geoff Leung's article
and see Susan Gurevich's photographs of the Bebel
Gilberto Show at the Highline Ballroom.
January 4, 2010

Zero 7
Photo Credit Che Stipanovich
Just Published:
See Che Stipanovich's photographs
of Zero
7 at Terminal 5.

James Gandolfini in
In the Loop
Also
Just Published: Read Frank J. Avella's review
of the BLU-RAY release of
Armando
Iannucci’s In the Loop.
January 3, 2010

Rebecca Taylor Design
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photogrpahs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Fashion Week Rebecca Taylor Show.

Also Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of the BLU-Ray version of Kathryn
Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker.
January 2, 2010

Alude Fashion
Photo Credit Cindy Ord
Just Published:
Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
Spring 2010 Allude Show.

Michelle Monaghan in Trucker
Also Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of the DVD release of
James
Mottern’s Trucker.
January 1, 2010

Drummer James Allen
42nd Street Subway Tunnel
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
Happy New Year from
the writers and photographers of New York Cool!

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review of the BLU-RAY release
of HBO’s
Rome: The Complete Series.
December 31, 2009

Borough Hall Brooklyn
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
Happy New Year from
the writers and photographers of New York Cool!
Here are some fun events for tonight (in no particular
order). Please check out our Events
Listing Section for more events for tonight:
CHUCK BERRY’s New Year’s Rockin’
Eve
Thursday, December 31
1st Show: Doors at 6:00pm, Show at 8:00pm
10:30 Show - see instructions below
BB Kings's
Chuck Berry's music has transcended
generations. He earns respect to this day because
he is truly an entertainer. Berry gained success
by watching the audience's reaction and playing
accordingly, putting his listeners' amusement above
all else. For this reason, tunes like "Johnny
B. Goode," "Maybellene" and "Memphis"
have become anthems to an integrated American youth
and popular culture. Berry is a musical icon who
established rock and roll as a musical form and
brought the worlds of black and white together in
song.
- VERY IMPORTANT! - All New Year's Eve ticket holders
for the 10:30PM show should enter the block from
the NorthEast corner of 42nd Street and 8th Avenue.
To enter the block, ALL ticketholders must present
their hard ticket at the police barricade to get
on the block. Anyone with Will Call tickets should
look for a BB King Representative (they will be
wearing BB King Hats & Sweatshirts and may have
a BB King's sign), who will give them their ticket
there, at which point they should follow the directions
listed above.
NB: General Admission
Seating – First come, first seated
After the Show, step outside to watch the ball drop
in Times Square
$98
VIP Booths available for four or six - Must buy
whole booth
Tix/Booth for four: $560 // Tix/Booth for six: $840
2nd Show: Doors at 10:00pm, Show at 11:00pm
NB: General Admission
Seating – First come, first seated
$120
VIP Booths available for four or six - Must buy
whole booth
Tix/Booth for four: $640 // Tix/Booth for six: $960
TICKETS: By Phone: 212-307-7171
On the Web:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/
BB King's |237 West 42nd
Street
Between 7th and 8th Avenue
Adjacent to 42nd St 1,2,3,7, N, Q, R, W and S trains
+
Port Authority A, C and E trains
GLITZ,
GLAMOR & GAMBLE...
A VEGAS STYLE NEW YEAR'S EVE IN BROOKLYN
No. 1 Front Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s
Fashion Set Hosts Casino Royale… A Fashionable
Alternative To A Typical New Year’s Eve -
Brooklyn style collective the Block Association
in conjunction with fashion boutiques the Brooklyn
Circus, Private Stock and Pedigree Sneaker Gallery
will host Casino Royale a styled out New Year’s
Eve soiree reminiscent of a night out in Vegas.
Equipped with red carpet arrival, black jack tables
and cocktail waitresses, Casino Royale offers New
Years Eve party goers a fun alternative to the typical
New Year’s Eve Party. Attendees get to enjoy
black jack tables (non- cash), 3 floors of dancing
and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight.
Dinner will also be served until 11pm.
Casino Royal will
be held at No. 1 Front Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Admission is $30 in advance, $50 at the door. Advance
tickets can be purchased at going.com/casinoroyale09.
Dress Code: Black Tie/Fashionably Elegant.
No. 1 Front Street
in DUMBO, Brooklyn
December
30, 2009

Daniel Day Lewis
Nine Premiere/ December 15, 2009
PR Photos
Check
out our recently updated Celebrities
Out and About in New York City for photographs
of the New York City premieres of Nine,
Sherlock Holmes and Did You Hear About
the Morgans?
Here
is an interesting event for today:
Jordan Wentworth
Farrar's
The Day Boy and the Night Girl
Tuesday, December 29th - 7:30 to 10:00PM
Wednesday, December 30th - 7:30 to 10:00PM
Symphony Space Leonard - Nimoy Thalia Hall
The After
Dinner Opera Company presents the world premiere
of Jordan Wentworth Farrar’s The Day Boy
and the Night Girl, an operatic re-imagining
of the classic Victorian fairy tale by George MacDonald.
Wentworth Farrar’s new three-act opera debuts
at Symphony Space on December 29, 2009. The
Day Boy and the Night Girl tells the timeless
tale of a young boy named Phytogen and a young girl
named Nycteris. Unfortunately, the pair is condemned
by the magic of a she-wolf named Watho. Phytogen's
supernatural affliction prevents him from seeing
night while Nycteris is unable to see the light
of day. This modified masterpiece spawned from Wentworth's
imaginative recollection of hearing the story in
her childhood. "I wanted to take the premise
of the book and make it my own," she says.
An eerie yet beautifully melodic chorus adorned
with splendid vocal harmonies reverberates out from
a fantastical scene of dancing fireflies, mystical
mermaids and other apparitions. The metaphorical
symbols elaborately illustrate the opposite worlds
for which both Phytogen and Nycteris yearn.
Tickets $15, $12
students and seniors. For more information or advance
purchase visit www.dayboynightgirl.com
Symphony Space |
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Hall
2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY 10025
December 29, 2009
Here is a fun (and
inexpensive) event for today:
THE
NUTCRACKER
December 29 at 1pm and 4pm
Wednesday, December 30 at 1pm and 4pm
Queens Theatre in the Park
Queens Theatre in the Park
(QTP) presents THE NUTCRACKER on Tuesday, in the
Claire Shulman Playhouse Main Stage Theatre at Queens
Theatre in the Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park,
Flushing, NY.
It's a tradition as big as the holiday season itself.
The young, and the young at heart, will delight
to the magic and the wonder of this classic holiday
treat, specially conceived for children by NYC's
own Ballet for Young Audiences.
Whatever could compare to the enchantment of the
first time a youngster visits the ballet. A dream
story only imagined is suddenly brought to life
through music, dance, beautiful costumes and light.
Ballet for Young Audiences is dedicated precisely
to this idea, to introducing the magic of dance
to youngsters of all ages. The company's repertory
offers a wide variety of ballets in the universal
combined languages of music, dance and the spoken
word.
Tickets are
$12 and are available at www.queenstheatre.org or
by phone at 718-760-0064
* In person at Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing
Meadows Corona Park, Flushing, NY.
* Multi Show: Order any three or more shows and
earn the multi show discount price. This discount
is available for any show this season. There is
no limit on the number of tickets you can purchase
at this discount. If you are already a Theatre or
Dance Subscriber or have purchased at least two
shows this season, you have already earned this
discount on additional ticket purchases.
* Groups: Contact group sales associate Barbara
Matovu at 718-760-0064 x128 for groups of 15 or
more.
Queens Theatre in the Park,
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Flushing, NY
December 28, 2009

Ben Stiller and Amy Adams
in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review of the BLURAY edition
of Night
at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.
December 27, 2009
Here is a fun event
for today:
3 Mo’ Divas - Created by Marion J. Caffey
Sunday, December 27, 2009 @ 6:00 pm
Apollo Theater
Marion J. Caffey's
celebrated production returns to the Apollo by popular
demand. Starring Nova Payton, Laurice Lanier and
Jamet Pitman, 3 Mo' Divas is a musical extravaganza
that captivates audiences with thrilling performances
that include soul, opera, jazz, blues, rock, gospel,
and much more. The show begins with the classical
sounds of Puccini then segues into tunes that span
233 years and three languages. Recently televised,
this smash hit returns to the Apollo Theater for
one performance only. www.3modivas.com
Tickets from $7.50
- $60
Group orders for
10 or more tickets may be placed by calling Charmaine
at 212-531-5306.
Apollo Theater | 253 West
125th Avenue
New York, NY 10027
www.apollotheater.org
December 26, 2009
Lily Cole in The Imaginarium
of Doctor Parnassus
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Terry
Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,
which opened this weekend.
December 25, 2009

Santa on the Subway
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
Happy Holidays from
the writers and photographers of New York Cool.

Penelope Cruz in Nine
Just Published:
Read my review or Rob
Marshall's Nine which opens today,
December 25, 2009.
December 24, 2009

Santa of the Lower East
Side
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
Here is an interesting
event for tonight:
Open Source Gallery
Dec 1 - Dec 24 , 5-7pm
Open Source
For the month of
December Open Source Gallery is about, Cooking,
Eating, Sharing, Celebrating...
Dinner is served from 5-7pm
It's time for the
2nd annual open source soup kitchen so if you want
to participate, please reserve a date. We are looking
for artists,
cooks, friends and neighbors to join us for SOUP
KITCHEN, where for as
many days as we have volunteers, we will be offering
a "one-pot meal"
to all on a first-come, first-served basis. Unique
dishes from any
ethnic tradition are more than welcome. We will
provide cookware,
utensils and help with logistics. We ask that you
supply the love.
LET’S EAT!!!
To sign up please
email us: info@open-source-gallery.org
Open Source
| 255 17th street, Brooklyn, NY
(5th Ave)
December 23, 2009
Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin in It's Complicated
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review of Nancy
Meyers's
It's Complicated
December 22, 2009
Here is an interesting
event for today:
laywright Ricardo
Perez Gonzalez
"In Fields Where They Lay"
December 11, 2009 - January 2, 2010. Tuesday - Friday
at 8 PM, Satudays at 2 PM and 8 PM, Sunday at 7
PM
Hudson Guild Theater
"In Fields Where
They Lay" by Ricardo Pérez Gonzalez,
developed by Brad Raimondo, is a new play about
the Christmas Truce in World War I. It's a portrait
of a squad of front-line British soldiers who, with
their German counterparts, shook hands, shared cigarettes
and sang Christmas carols together in the brief,
precious interruption in fighting that occurred
on December 24 and 25, 1914. The famed Christmas
Truce began in Belgium on Christmas Eve, 1914, when
German troops began decorating around their trenches
with candled trees that were gifts of the Kaiser
and German civilians. They sang Christmas carols,
notably "Stille Nacht"(Silent Night),
many of which were recognizable to the British Tommies,
who responded with their own songs. Tentative contacts
between the sides led to a breathing spell where
enemy soldiers met, exchanged small gifts and, by
some reports, even played soccer together. Most
importantly, burial parties were allowed and mass
funerals held for fallen comrades. Commanding officers
were, in general, hesitant to allow the Truce and
in some cases strongly forbade their men from engaging
in it. In following years, artillery bombardments
were ordered on Christmas Eve to ensure no further
interruptions in combat. Troops were rotated through
various areas of the stalemate to prevent them from
becoming familiar with the enemy. Even with these
measures, there were a few similar encounters, but
on a much smaller scale. For more information about
the show or its producers, please visit www.dreamscapetheater.org.
Tickets $15. SMARTTIX
box office phone (212) 868 - 4444. Tickets are availible
online at www.smarttix.com
Hudson Guild Theater
| 441 W 26th Street (between Ninth and Tenth Streets)
New York, NY 10001
December 21, 2009
Here is a Fun Holiday
Event:
THE KLEZMER NUTCRACKER
BASED ON THE GOLDEN DREYDL BY ELLEN KUSHNER
December 5th - January 3rd, 2010
VITAL THEATRE COMPANY
VITAL THEATRE COMPANY
is pleased to announce its family holiday offering,
"THE KLEZMER NUTCRACKER." Based on the
award-winning book The Golden Dreydl by ELLEN KUSHNER,
the production features music by PETER ILLYICH TCHAIKOVSKY,
arranged by MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN & DAVID HARRIS
and performed by THE SHIRIM KLEZMER ORCHESTRA, a
book by ELLEN KUSHNER, direction by LINDA AMES KEY,
and choreography by BETHANY WHITE .
"THE KLEZMER
NUTCRACKER" tells the story of Sara, who is
miserable at the family Chanukah party. But when
mysterious Tante Miriam arrives with the gift of
a Golden Dreydl, everything changes. The Dreydl
is an enchanted princess in disguise and whirls
Sara away on an exciting adventure through a magical
world. "THE KLEZMER NUTCRACKER" is a delightful
spin on the traditional story of "The Nutcracker,"
and weaves together threads of Jewish folklore with
fantasy, humor and holiday cheer.
All tickets are $25.
Performances run December 5th through January 3rd,
2010. The show is appropriate for all ages. For
reservations, visit www.vitaltheatre.org or call
(212) 579-0528. VITAL THEATRE COMPANY is located
at 2162 Broadway, 4th Floor, at 76th Street, on
the Upper West Side.
VITAL THEATRE COMPANY
2162 Broadway, 4th Floor, at 76th Street, on the
Upper West Side
December 20, 2009

The Hurt Locker
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's Film
Column with his list of the thirteen best films
of 2009 and the best films of the decade.
December 19, 2009

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of James
Cameron's Avatar, which opens today,
December 19, 2009.
December
18, 2009

Jeff Bridges and Maggie
Gyllenhaal in Crazy Heart
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Scott
Cooper's Crazy Heart, which opened
this week in New York City.

Morgan Freeman and Matt
Damon in Invictus
Also Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Clint
Eastwood's Invictus, which opened this
week in New York City.

Colin Firth and Julianne
Moore in A Single Man
And Also Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Tom
Ford's A Single Man,
which opened this week in New York City.
Decemer 17, 2009
Here is an intersting
event for today:
Doug Elkins &
Friends'
FRAULEIN MARIA
HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA
December 10 - 12; 17 - 19, 2009 at 7:30pm
Dance Theater Workshop
Doug Elkins was
inspired to create Fraulein Maria after countless
viewings of the timeless movie classic The Sound
of Music with his young children Liam and Gigi.
Returning after many
successful sold-out performances at Joe's Pub at
The Public Theater, Fraulein Maria will be presented
in repertory with The Bang Group's NUT/CRACKED as
a holiday extravaganza at Dance Theater Workshop.
A love letter to
his young son Liam and daughter Gigi, Doug Elkins’
FRÄULEIN MARIA has wowed audiences since its
2006 premiere. This delightful take on Rodgers and
Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music includes
ballet, hip-hop, voguing, stepping, stomping and
more. Directed by Barbara Karger and Michael Preston,
this New York Dance and Performance “Bessie”
Award winning piece is a holiday treat not to be
missed.
Tickets $25
www.dtw.org
Dance Theater Workshop
| 219 West 19th Street, NY, NY 10011
And
here is another fun event for today if you would
prefer to do your own booty shaking:
JAY DOUBLE
OKAY
Thursday, Dec. 17th, at 11 p.m.
Fat Baby
Jay Double Okay will bring
its genre-bending mix of music and visual art to
Fat Baby in Manhattan for a headlining gig on Dec.
17. 'Tis the season for holiday tunes, so don't
be surprised if members Jeff M. and Sam L. put their
unique spin on a Christmas song or two during their
set. By combining elements of rock, hip-hop, dance,
electronica and house, Jay Double Okay creates what
Jeff M. and Sam L. call thoughtful techno. The duo's
live sets can be described as a mixtape, with each
song reinvented and remixed with other Jay Double
Okay songs and music from various artists.
Cover charge is $7. For more information, call (212)
533-1888 or visit www.fatbabynyc.com or www.myspace.com/jaydoubleokay.
Fat Baby|112 Rivington St.
(between Ludlow and Essex streets)
December 16, 2009

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's article:
LIV a Little - Cries and Whispers Revival
Screening - Liv Ullmann Q & A and A Streetcar
Named Desire starring Cate Blanchett.

Jean Shariroff, Yaz Hernandez,
Sarah Wolfe and Gillian Miniter
Photo Credit:
Nick Hunt of Patrick McMullen
Just Published:
Read my article and see Daniel
Perry and Nick Hunt's photographs of the American
Folk Art Museum' s Gala Benefit.
December
15, 2009

Sienna Miller
PR Photos
Check out our newly
updated Celebrities
Out and About in New York city for photos of
Sienna Miller, Drew Barrymore, James Spader, Kerry
Washington, Mark Walberg, Catherine Zeta Jones and
many more.
December 14, 2009

Morgan Freeman and Matt
Damon in Invictus
Just Published:
Read Frank
J. Avella's Film Column with his updated Oscar
predictions.
Here is a fun event
for today:
December 13, 2009
Balinese Music and
Dance Concert
Saturday, December 12th. 8pm. Sunday, December 13th.
3pm.
Indonesian Consulate
On December 12 and 13, come celebrate Gamelan Dharma
Swara's 10th anniversary in residence at the Consulate
of the Republic of Indonesia, and enjoy a special
preview of the repertoire we will be performing
in our very first tour to Indonesia in July, 2010!
The governor of Bali has invited Gamelan Dharma
Swara to debut at the island-wide Bali Arts Festival
as the first non-Balinese ensemble to participate
in the prestigious annual gamelan competitions.
Over the coming year, we invite our hometown audience
in New York to preview the development of our challenging
and exciting program, which will ultimately be performed
in a 'battle of the bands' format against Balinese
groups. This December, experience the traditional
segment of our Bali Tour repertoire: * Tabuh Pisan
Bangun Anyar , a stately composition from the lelambatan
genre that will open our set at the highly anticipated
gong kebyar competition. * Kebyar Legong , a thirty-minute
powerhouse of the classic and dynamic kebyar repertoire.
This work has never before been attempted by a non-Balinese
ensemble. Our concert repertoire will also include:
* Gabor , an elegant welcome dance. * Compositions
for gendér wayang , the virtuosic repertoire
that accompanies Balinese shadow theatre and ceremonies.
About Gamelan Dharma Swara: Gamelan Dharma Swara,
a twenty-five member ensemble under the direction
of master Balinese artists I Nyoman Saptanyana and
Ida Ayu Candrawati, performs traditional and new
works for Balinese gamelan throughout the NYC Metro
Area. We operate under the generous auspices of
the Consulate of Indonesia.
$25. $15: students, seniors, children.
For more information and tickets: www.dharmaswara.org
Indonesian Consulate|
5 E 68th. NY. NY.
December 12, 2009
Here is a Hot Tip
for Today:
The Gerald W. Lynch
Theater at John Jay College Presents
CONCERT FOR PEACE
In honor of President Barack Obama,
Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 7:30pm
The Gerald W. Lynch Tehater at John Jay College
The Gerald W. Lynch
Theater at John Jay College presents a Concert for
Peace in honor of President Barack Obama, recipient
of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009. Produced by Great
Music for a Great City, the Concert for Peace will
be held on Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 7:30pm
at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College,
899 Tenth Avenue, NYC. Admission is FREE.
The featured Virginia
Opera Company will be joined by actor Eli Wallach,
United States government officials, the Norwegian
Ambassador, Songs of Solomon and the Mozart Academy
Ensemble in a program of music and readings. The
evening will culminate in a performance of Beethoven's
Ode to Joy by all soloists and choruses accompanies
by the Mozart Academy Ensemble.
For more information,
visit www.jjay.cuny.edu/theater.php.
Bios
of the artists may be found online:
Lawrence Craig - www.dietschartists.com/bio/Craig.EBIO.pdf
Veronica Mitina - www.belcantoglobalarts.com/mitinabio.php
Daniel Snyder - www.dansnyder.com
Joseph Walsh - www.vaopera.org/html/currentoperas/popup_castCrew.cfm?opera
=3&castCrewMember=1027immy Roberts - www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/3336
Peter Mark - www.vaopera.org/html/companyinfo/staff.cfm
The Gerald W. Lynch Theater
at John Jay College| 900 Tenth Avenue
Here is a Another
Hot Tip for Today:
Doug Elkins &
Friends'
Fraulein Maria
Holiday Extravaganza
December 10 - 12; 17 - 19, 2009 at 7:30pm
Dance Theater Workshop
Doug Elkins was
inspired to create Fraulein Maria after
countless viewings of the timeless movie classic
The Sound of Music with his young children
Liam and Gigi.
Returning after many
successful sold-out performances at Joe's Pub at
The Public Theater, Fraulein Maria will
be presented in repertory with The Bang Group's
Nut/Cracked a holiday extravaganza at Dance
Theater Workshop.
A love letter to
his young son Liam and daughter Gigi, Doug Elkins’
Fraulein Maria has wowed audiences since
its 2006 premiere. This delightful take on Rodgers
and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music includes
ballet, hip-hop, voguing, stepping, stomping and
more. Directed by Barbara Karger and Michael Preston,
this New York Dance and Performance “Bessie”
Award winning piece is a holiday treat not to be
missed.
Tickets $25
www.dtw.org
Dance Theater Workshop
| 219 West 19th Street, NY, NY 10011
December 11, 2009

Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Peter
Jackson's The Lovely Bones, which opens
today, Friday, December 11, 2009.
December 10, 2009

Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton
in Serious Moonlight
Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Cheryl
Hines's Serious Moonlight, which opened
this week in New York City.

Also Just Published:
Read Harvey Karten's review
of Richard
Linklater's Me And Orson Welles, which
is presently playing in New York City.
December 9, 2009
Here is a hot tip
for today:

Groovaloo
Tuesday - Friday 8pm
Saturdays 3pm & 8pm
Sundays 3pm & 7pm
Union Square Theatre
GROOVALOO the winners
of NBC'S Superstars of Dance returns to New York
for 4 weeks only! Now thru January 3 at the Union
Square Theatre. Following wild audience response
and a sold out run at the Joyce Theatre, GROOVALOO
Freestyle returns to NYC for a 5 week Limited Run!
"Take equal
parts 'Fame' and 'A Chorus Line.' Add hip-hop and
mix well. Result? GROOVALOO, an eye-popping display!"
-New York Post
A unique blend of
spoken word poetry, true-to-life narratives, and,
of course, jaw-dropping choreography! Dance phenomenon
The Groovaloos, best known for their breakout winning
performance on NBC's "Superstars of Dance"
and "So You Think You Can Dance" will
bring their freestyle dance/theatrical event GROOVALOO
to the Union Square Theatre.
$49.50 Orchestra tickets on performances Dec 8-23
(Reg. $69) Save $20 (Reg. $69)
HOW TO GET YOUR DISCOUNTED
TICKETS:
Order tickets online by CLICKING
HERE and enter code KGROOVE
Call 212-307-4100 and mention code KGROOVE
Or bring offer to Union Square Box office 100 East
17th St
Check out the video
at Groovaloo.com
Union Square Theatre
|100 East 17th Street

Saint Patrick's Cathedral
New York Cool photographer
Angelo Rivera sent this image that he took at St
Patrick's Cathedral on December 9, 2009.
December 8, 2009
Meryl Streep in Julie
and Julia
Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review
of the Blu-Ray edition of Nora
Ephron's Julie and Julia.
December 7, 2009

Just Published:
Read my article and see Daniel
Perry's photographs of the McKenzie-Childs
Holiday Unveiling Party.
December
6, 2009
Project Runway Designer
Kenley Collins
Just Published:
Read Mark
Tauriello's Fashion Column with coverage of
the Forte Fashion Show which featured designers
Kenley Collins, Elisabeth Rynish, Sheila Frank and
Marissa Erskine.
December 5, 2009

Bryant Park Skating Rink
Photo Credit Angelo Rivera
New York Cool photographer
took this photo of the skaters at Bryant Park. Bryant
Park is also home to a wonderful Christmas fair.
Here is a fun event
for today:
THE COLONIAL NUTCRACKER
Presented by Dance Theatre in Westchester
Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 2pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College continues
its 2009-2010 Target FamilyFun series with its annual
holiday presentation of Dance Theatre in Westchester's
The Colonial Nutcracker on Sunday, December 13,
2009 at 2pm.
Created especially
for families with children ages four to ten, The
Colonial Nutcracker sets Tchaikovsky's classic ballet
in wintry colonial Yorktown during the Revolutionary
War. Dance Theatre in Westchester's hour-long production
features a red-coated mouse army, an enchanted nutcracker
prince, and compelling narration that will help
to enhance young viewers' understanding and enjoyment
of this timeless story. From "Dance of the
Sugar Plum Fairy" to "Waltz of the Snowflakes,"
Rose Menes' delightful staging and choreography,
coupled with colorful costumes and Tchaikovsky's
timeless score, will captivate audiences of all
ages.
Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts' 2009-2010 Target FamilyFun
Series also includes the world premiere of David
Gonzalez's Sleeping Beauty (March 14, 2010 at 2pm
- a Brooklyn Center commission); a concert by the
Dirty Sock Funtime Band (April 11, 2010 at 2pm);
and Tap Kids (April 25, 2010 at 2pm).
Target FamilyFuntickets
are available for $6. Other family-friendly performances
in Brooklyn Center's 2009-2010 season include Hairspray
(January 24, 2010 at 3pm), and the Chinese Acrobats
of Hebei (April 18, 2010 at 3pm).
Online orders: BrooklynCenterOnline.org
Box Office: (718) 951-4500, Tuesday - Saturday,
1pm - 6pm
Groups of 15 or more: (718) 951-4600, ext. 33
Brooklyn Center
for the Performing Arts
Walt Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College
2 train to Flatbush Avenue / on-site paid parking
available
December 4, 2009

Helen Mirren and James McAvoy
in The Last Station
Just Published: Read Harvey
Karten's review of Michael
Hoffman's The Last Station,
which opened today, Friday, December 4, 2009.

Also
Just Published: Read my article and see Cindy
Ord's photographs of the Mercedes
Benz Spring 2010 Carolina Herrera Fashion Show.
Here is an interesting
event for today:
KDNY presents their
2009 NYC Season
An Evening of Three World Premieres
TREADING PUDDLES
Thursday - Saturday at 8pm
Sunday at 3pm
December 3-6, 2009
The Ailey Citigroup Theater
New York-based contemporary
dance company KDNY presents their 2009 NYC Season,
TREADING PUDDLES, an evening of World Premieres
set to original live music by Cristina Spinei at
The Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theater, The Joan Weill
Center for Dance, 405 W. 55th Street at Ninth Avenue,
NYC, from December 3-6, 2009. Tickets are $20 ($15
students and seniors) and are available at www.kdnydance.com
or by phone at 1-866-811-4111.
At moments on the
brink do we bend and bounce back? What does it take
to reinvent oneself again from the ground up? KDNY's
TREADING PUDDLES explores the obstacles that emerge
unexpectedly in life and translates those experiences
into an evening of dances by Kathleen Dyer that
emphasize the importance of resiliency, patience,
and the desire for reinvention. While waiting, dreaming
and mourning, we grow with everyday storms. The
evening features original music composed by Juilliard
Alumna, Cristina Spinei that will be performed live
by the Voxare String Quartet.
TREADING PUDDLES
will also be performed from January 23-24, 2010
at the Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court,
Westport, CT 06880.
Tickets are $20 ($15
students and seniors) and are available at www.kdnydance.com
or by phone at 1-866-811-4111.
For more information,
visit www.kdnydance.com.
The Joan Weill Center
for Dance| 405 W. 55th Street at Ninth Avenue, NYC
December 3, 2009
Here is a campy
event for today:
NEW YORK SHOE SHOW
DECEMBER 3, 2009 at 12 noon
Hilton New York Hotel
One of the Nations
largest Shoe Shows steps into Manhattan. There will
be over a million ladies shoes on display and over
600 brands. Shoe Maven Robert Yeganah will be announcing
the search for the Shoe Princess of New York City,
which has the record for the most shoes in there
closet. The announcement will take place on Thursday
December 3, 2009 at 12noon at the Hilton Hotel in
Manhattan. The New York Shoe Expo is sponsored by
the Foot Association of New York (FAANY). It is
largest footwear shoe, handbag and assessories event
on the East Coast.
Mr. Yeagah is the owner of Love
My Shoes.Com which has locations in New York
City and Long Island
The winner will be
treated to a shoe shopping spree and go to Las Vegas
in February for the World Shoe Show WSA and be be
an assistant buyer for the Love my Shoes chain,
picking out the hottest shoes from world renown
designers for the upcoming season. The WSA is closed
off to the general public and contains shoes months
before they hit the racks. It is a shoe lovers dream.
Imelda Marcos is
listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as
the women with the largest shoe collection. She
owns more than 3,400 pairs. Singer Celine Dion owns
around 3,000 pairs of shoes. The grammy award winning
mega star confessed she just can't stop buying footwear
whenever she hits the shops.
Hilton New York Hotel |
6th Avenue between 53rd & 54th Street
December 2, 2009

Lenny Krazitz
Photo Credit Amy Davidson
Just Published:
Read Joshua Williams' article
and see Amy Davidson's photographs of the New
Orleans' Voodoo Music Festival.
December 1, 2009
Here is a worthwhile event for today:
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