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Interview: First Impression? Howard Stern Discovery Rachel Butera Is Funny!
Video interview with Howard Stern discovery, comedian Rachel Butera.
Read More »Interview: Saycon Sengbloh, Tony Award Nominee for ‘Eclipsed’ on Broadway
The cast, director and writer of of Eclipsed on Broadway (see my review) appeared at Sardi’s Restaurant a few weeks ago as star Lupita Nyong’o star was celebrated with a caricature of herself, now gracing the walls of the iconic eatery. The sketch signifies informally that an actor has been …
Read More »Interview with Global Zero Activist Mary Popeo
If you have a deep desire to eliminate nuclear weapons and want to take your activism to the next level, this program is for you!
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Fest Preview: Robot Teammate and the Accidental Party’s ‘Thug Tunnel’
The Los Angeles-based improv troupe returns to the Fringe Fest this year with a promising new musical.
Read More »Theater Interview (San Antonio): Roberto Prestigiacomo, Director of ’14’ (Coming to AtticRep)
AtticRep's Producing Artistic Director talks about the company's ambitious new production, set to make its world premiere in June.
Read More »Interview with Social Secretary Amanda Downes on British Embassy Open House Day 2016
Amanda Downes, Social Secretary to the British Ambassador to the United States, hits the fascinating highlights about the open house in Washington, D.C.
Read More »Interview: Chef Joseph Lidgerwood of One Star House Party
The young chef from Tasmania talks about his path to some of Europe’s most prestigious restaurants and what drew him to the global chef nomad life with a tribe of culinary friends at One Star House Party.
Read More »Theater Preview (Los Angeles): Four Clowns Gets Dark With ‘Lunatics & Actors’
Citing Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight as an example of an actor's extreme dedication, Aluma wondered: "How far is too far? Is it still acting or has it become this psychosis they are living truthfully in an adopted mind – turning on something that is no longer them and is in fact dangerous?"
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Orchid Show Part 2: New York Botanic Garden’s Marc Hachadourian on Orchidelirium
'I see it as horticultural theater. The way exhibitions are, there is tremendous complexity. It’s like when the curtain goes up the set changes.'
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