Category: Get Cultured

Take a Trip With A Map To Somewhere Else

Take a Trip With A Map To Somewhere Else

I had the pleasure of attending the opening of A Map to Somewhere Else, a play written by Reina Hardy and presented by the Everyday Inferno Theatre Company. The Everyday Inferno Theatre Company has presented such works as Something Wicked, If on a Winter’s Night, Briar Rose & The Thirteenth Fairy, and The Golden Hour, amongst many other plays. A […]

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Get Ready NYC, It’s Pride Week!

Get Ready NYC, It’s Pride Week!

It’s time to pick out your outfit, grab some friends and a rainbow flag and party because next week is one of the most anticipated events in the LGBT community, PRIDE Week. From marching in the parade to rocking with Demi Lovato on the pier, this year there is no shortage of events to celebrate. After the fun filled week, the month […]

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Broadway Goes Digital

Broadway Goes Digital

Broadway has gone digital thanks to Chairman David Stoller (Executive Chairman of Reach4Entertainment) and President and Executive Producer Ondine Landa Abramson who recently launched Stage17.tv. Now theater lovers can enjoy the benefit of getting the scoop of what happens behind the scenes of a Broadway stage, as well as original scripted and non-scripted programming that showcase what it is like […]

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Performing in the Buff for Charity

Performing in the Buff for Charity

I see London, I see France, I see… a bunch of Broadway stars naked onstage? Some of Broadway’s biggest stars will be performing in the buff at the annual fundraiser Broadway Bares, benefiting Broadway Cares. Since its conception in 1992, the fundraiser has become one of the highly anticipated philanthropic events in New York. “This year’s theme is ROCK HARD!” […]

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Your Uncle…No, Mein Uncle

Your Uncle…No, Mein Uncle

This past week I had the liberty of attending an amazing performance of the absurdist dark comedy, Mein Uncle.  Written and directed by Aliza Shane, this strangely interesting tale centers around Adolf Hitler’s niece, Angela Maria “Geli” Raubal.  Performed at the Robert Moss Theater (440 Lafayette), the play encompasses a unique array of actors using simple set pieces to create […]

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Your Last Minute Guide to Father’s Day

Your Last Minute Guide to Father’s Day

Dad’s Day is this weekend! If, like many of us, you’ve left your shopping until the last minute, you’ll find our handy gift guide quite useful. Fathers can be extremely difficult to shop for, so whether your pops is the kind of guy who has everything, doesn’t like anything, or just simply has too much useless stuff, we’ve put together […]

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Summer Gets Reel with InterContinental Hotels Group

Summer Gets Reel with InterContinental Hotels Group

How many times have you watched a movie and thought to yourself ‘I want to go there’? Movies have long been inspiring us to travel and now, through InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), you can win the opportunity of a lifetime. IHG just launched their ‘Reel Summer’ promotion and video contest, which allows movie fans to record a short video showcasing […]

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Dive Right In with Deepest Man

Dive Right In with Deepest Man

Deepest Man, a multimedia theatrical production, premiered last week at 3-Legged Dog Productions to great reviews. The show, written by James Scruggs and directed by Mark Rayment, utilizes remarkable technology called Musion Eyeliner, which creates live 3D holographic images on stage. Deepest Man tells the tale of a grieving Dr. Hazzardville Sommers, who recently lost his wife to a drowning […]

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A Pop-tastic Gaga-esque Evening at the Stray Kat Gallery

A Pop-tastic Gaga-esque Evening at the Stray Kat Gallery

Japanese pop art and electro beats were rocking the Meatpacking District last week where music producer Rob Fusari (a.k.a. 8 Bit of Cary Nokey) collaborated with artist Zane Fix to present “Hanging from the Chandelier” at the Stray Kat gallery (459 W. 14th Street). If there had been any chandeliers in the garage-turned-art space, the crowd would certainly have been hanging […]

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Quoth the Raven, Nevermore

Quoth the Raven, Nevermore

Although it may at first take you back to your high school years when you likely first read it, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, presented by Gotham Chamber Opera, gets a haunting makeover as part of the NY Phil Biennial. Showing for three days only, at Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College, the presentation combines a spoken word/opera rendition […]

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