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MORE ON: A celebration for Janice
We have some exciting new headliners to add to the May 13th gala. Joining the grand lineup previously announced are Audra McDonald, Will Swenson*, and Norm Lewis. Tickets and more information here. Slated to appear at The Janice Jam concert are Omar Jose Cardona (NBC’s The Voice), Jackie Cox (Ru Paul’s Drag Race), Matt DeAngelis (Waitress), Lissa DeGuzman (Wicked), Christine Dwyer (Wicked),…
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tamarabeck · 3 days
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Upcoming... coming up
The Masque of the Night returns to New York  and at Princeton in June The Masque of Night, a reimagined version of Romeo and Juliet, returns to play in Princeton on June 7 & 8 and at Gramercy’s Casa Clara on June 21st & 22nd. Pianist Chris Jarrett provides accompaniment. Jarrett is also featured at Casa Clara on May 10th for an evening of jazz,  improvisation, and world music New Place Players…
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tamarabeck · 5 days
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The birdhouse project
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tamarabeck · 5 days
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A couple of days
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tamarabeck · 9 days
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Performance painting
This is a thing. Josh Groban featured a fellow named David Garibaldi. WCM used Dan Dunn in a reveal that made the luncheon in honor of their new dorm so very exciting. Dan Dunn @ paintjam.com Dan Dunn has been seen on late night TV as well as a featured performer at events.
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tamarabeck · 10 days
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Coming up
Communion, World Premiere, directed by Sidra Bell and set to music composed by Immanuel Wilkins. Lighting Design/Technica Director Amith Chandrashaker Set Design: Cass Calder Smith Costume Design: Caitlin Taylor Musicians: Immanuel Wilkins (Alto Saxophone/Flute/Voice), Kweku Sumbry, Rick Rosato, Micah Thomas Sound Engineer: Michael Roche Executive Director/Artistic Featuring Dance…
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tamarabeck · 13 days
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Model homes
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tamarabeck · 13 days
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Springing
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tamarabeck · 16 days
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Move it!
Leaning on the horn as I pass in front of your vehicle will likely lead to a minor confrontation. I say “minor” because my days as a rage-aholic are behind me. Lucky you. These days, the honk will only cause me to turn, raise a hand, and slow my pace a bit. It’s already slow, so you’re in for a treat. You might lose another minute at that corner. Our friend Arline (aka Ask Arline) Branzhart is…
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tamarabeck · 19 days
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Let's grab a cup
787 is a stone’s throw from a Starbucks under renovation. Peek or peer hard to the end of the block. I felt very lucky at this happenstance. Folks at most Starbucks that I have visited have been very nice. The 80th and Second Ave is no exception; recently, when I dramatically took a spill upon entrance, they were especially nice. Their coffee is another matter, although I have found the flat…
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tamarabeck · 19 days
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Ballet to the people
Old [classic] ballets, new audiences Here’s what we may not have mentioned in our earlier posting: Among the performers scheduled to appear are Tiler Peck and Roman Meija of New York City Ballet; Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside of American Ballet Theatre; Aaron Robison and Sasha De Sola of San Francisco Ballet; Aviva Gefler-Mundl, Marcos Hernandez, and Kate Inoue of Los Angeles…
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tamarabeck · 22 days
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Upstairs Downstairs in a Teapot
By Mari S. Gold Trial Finale. Photo by Danny Bristoll The Sorcerer was the third operatic collaboration by W. S. Gilbert, who wrote the libretto, and (not yet Sir) Arthur Sullivan, who composed the music. The work premiered in 1887 and its relative success encouraged the collaborators to write their next work, H.M.S. Pinafore. While The Sorcerer includes all the tropes that appear in later G&S…
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tamarabeck · 23 days
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All About That Jazz
From The Blue Note website The Andersons often travel the roads that comprise a history of jazz. They represent the Dorseys or Glenn Miller, Cole Porter, or Duke Ellington in their overview concerts. A typical Anderson Twins program will mix music with information. Here’s what reviewer Mari S. Gold found at one performance. On the afternoon of April 20th at the iconic Blue Note, they will…
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tamarabeck · 25 days
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A walk on the quiet side
There were workers on these roofs yesterday. The cars are pretty much a fixture on the block. The clouds, now they are changeable.
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tamarabeck · 25 days
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Oh that sky
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tamarabeck · 27 days
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We're just looking around
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