We rush to our cushioned seats, bottled water and fresh, crunchy corn chips in hand, just minutes before the start of the show. At long last, another Phoenix Theatre Company event. The arts had all […]
Contributed by Debra Barsha and Sheilah Rae in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Women’s Suffragist legally getting the right to vote. Broadway veterans Debra Barsha and Sheilah Rae wrote this anthem after Sheilah […]
Yes. the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center was scheduled to re-open on July 15 which will be a FREE day but I could not wait until then to see the Notorious RBG: The Life and Times […]
After a long, hot summer, it’s refreshing to stroll around a city, particularly when the streets are dotted with exciting artwork. While museums are slowly opening, these exhibits throughout the five boroughs of New York [...]
When the nationwide lockdown occurred in March of 2020 pretty much every industry in America was shaken. Restaurants and small businesses shuttered their doors, too many of them destined to never return. Gyms and WeWorks [...]
One of New York City’s most popular venues gets ready to emerge from the shadows of the pandemic as The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced plans to reopen to visitors on Saturday, August 29, with [...]
The Auditorium Theatre’s award-winning summer camp for young people who have experienced the death of a parent, Hearts to Art, will be offered this year, 2020, in an at-home format, with online and home-based activities due [...]
Lyric Opera of Chicago has managed this period of suspended animation brought about by the Covid-19 Pandemic by maintaining engagement with subscribers, single-ticket buyers, sponsors, and other constituents with a variety of e-newsletters, blog posts, social [...]
Fashion and Accessories Rotate Watches Rotate Watches offers all-in-one kits to build your own mechanical watch! Each kit includes parts, tools, and a guide on building one fully mechanical watch. Choose from 3 versatile styles. [...]
We rush to our cushioned seats, bottled water and fresh, crunchy corn chips in hand, just minutes before the start of the show. At long last, another Phoenix Theatre Company event. The arts had all [...]
As is the custom each fall, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, celebrated the world of picture books. “The Very Virtual Benefit & Auction” took place September 24, 2020, held in lieu of [...]
The Auditorium Theatre’s award-winning summer camp for young people who have experienced the death of a parent, Hearts to Art, will be offered this year, 2020, in an at-home format, with online and home-based activities due [...]
The Way I See It, directed by Dawn Porter, is an adaptation of the New York Times #1 bestselling book Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents by Pete Souza. It’s fair to say that Souza has had an interesting [...]