I was raised by a big figure skating fan, so this past month’s Winter Olympics have been some of my favorites to watch in a long time. But beyond the grace and skill shown on the ice, you can’t talk ...
Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Prismatic Wyly Theatre, 2400 Flora St, May 15 – 16 DBDT’s season finale, wrapping up its Spring Celebration series, features two world premieres: Richard A. Feeman Jr.’s ...
Music can make or break a figure skating program. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with skating coach Mary Quigg of Denver about what she thinks works and what to watch out for during the Winter Olympics.
Next week, 54 Below will present some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond, including Allison Bailey, Jordan Tyson and more.
The Classical Studio will present William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” at NYU’s Paulson Center (181 Mercer St). Learn more ...
Try “Parade”, with its “cruel procession of talentless poseurs” and “crafty fakers of places and persons” delivered with a near-improvisatory swagger, making the reprise of the cycle’s opening fanfare ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tyshawn Sorey’s tribute to the Rothko Chapel, a vintage Pavarotti concert and a release from the Berlin Philharmonic are among our selections. Kim ...
Bruno Mars returns with The Romantic, his first solo album in a decade, opening with the stunning bolero “Risk It All.” Backed by a mariachi ensemble — featuring trumpets, violins, guitarrón, and ...
For years, figure skaters avoided copyright issues because songs with lyrics were forbidden in the sport and most classical music falls under the public domain. That changed in 2014, when the ...
The podium long seemed an exclusively male domain because conducting was believed to demand qualities traditionally attributed to men.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for senior citizens and SBU employees, and $5 for students. Tickets may be purchased online ...