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No One Can Really Understudy the Great Dame...But Someone Will Try
Auditions Were Held In New York To Find An Honorary Understudy For The Broadway Show, All About Me, Starring Dame Edna, Contestants Had To Showcase Their Dame-Like ...
The Wild Life Has Gotten Wilder in New York's Parks
New York City Is Launching A Vaccination Plan For Raccoons In Central Park, Riverside Park, And Morningside Park Due To Over Three Dozen Documented Rabies Cases Amo...
Top Dogs Only to Take Center Stage at the Show
The 134th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Is In Full Swing At Madison Square Garden, Featuring Purebred Dogs, that Will Be Competing In Various Groups With The Bes...
Barbie Has a New Career, Lego Comes Out to Play at Toy Fair
New York Toy Fair Showcases Toys Set To Hit The Market By The End Of The Year, Providing A Glimpse Of Future Bestsellers, Notable Items Include Barbie's New Role, A...
From Icy Hearts to Warm Ones, It's a New York Valentine's Day
Whether Embracing Or Avoiding The Holiday, New Yorkers Can Witness A 7,000-Pound Ice Sculpture Of A Heart Melting In Times Square, To Romantic Weddings At The Empir...
Yes, Chairs in Times Square Will Be a Permanent State
New York's Times Square Pedestrian Mall Is Here To Stay, While Some Had Mixed Feelings About The Plaza, The Mayor Reports An Improvement, And A Favorable Response F...
New York Reaches Olympic Heights: Percy Jackson Fever Takes Over
The Percy Jackson Series Hits The Big Screen Offering A Modern Twist On Greek Mythology, Featuring New York City's Iconic Landmarks Like Central Park And The Empire...
Forget Down, Focus on Tweed: It's Fall Fashion Week
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Kicks Off In New York City, Marking The Final Shows To Be Held In Bryant Park, The Event Features Renowned Designers Showcasing Their Aut...
The British Are Coming! (To the Lincoln Center, That Is)
The Royal Shakespeare Company Is Set To Bring Its Prestigious Classical Theater Productions To New York's Park Avenue Armory As Part Of The Lincoln Center Festival ...
Valerie Harper Throws Broadway For a "Looped"
Emmy Award-Winning Actress Valerie Harper Stars As Tallulah Bankhead In The Broadway Play Looped, Which Began Performances At The Lyceum Theatre, Written By Matthew...
There's a New Dame Edna on Broadway
Scott Mason Earned The Title Of Honorary Understudy For Dame Edna Everage After Winning A Contest At Henry Miller's Theatre On Broadway, His Role As Understudy Rema...
"A Behanding in Spokane" Begins on Broadway Tonight
Martin Mcdonagh's Debut Play, A Behanding In Spokane, Opens Tonight At The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Marking A Departure From His Usual Irish Settings And His Firs...
13th Edition of "Broadway Bears" Roars Into Town
Broadway Bears VIII Is Set To Delight Attendees On Valentine's Day, Offering A Heartwarming Experience At The B.B. King Blues Club & Grill In Support Of Broadwa...
William Gibson's Revival Begins Performances
The Miracle Worker Revival Makes Its Broadway Debut At The Circle In The Square Theatre, Featuring Alison Pill As Annie Sullivan And Abigail Breslin As Helen Keller...
Temporary Pedestrian Mall Will Become Permanent
New York City Mayor Bloomberg Has Announced That The Temporary Pedestrian Mall In Times Square Is Here To Stay, It Closes Part Of Broadway To Ease Traffic Congestio...
Broadway Shows Will Go On Despite Snow Storm in NYC
Broadway Shows Are Determined To Continue Their Performances On February 10th, Despite A Blizzard Hitting NYC, The Broadway League Confirmed That Shows Will Proceed...
"South Pacific" Broadway Show Review
Broadway's South Pacific During World War II Beautifully Captures The Essence Of This Classic Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical, Exploring Important Themes Like Lov...
"Memphis" Broadway Show Review at Shubert Theatre
Memphis Is A Vibrant Broadway Musical Inspired By A True Story Featuring An Enjoyable Score, Written By Joe Dipietro, And Superb Direction By Christopher Ashley, St...
"Hair" on Broadway Show Critical Review
The Broadway Revival Of The Classic Musical, Hair, Is Emotionally Resonant And Engaging For Audiences, Particularly Baby Boomers, Despite Some Less Classic Tunes An...
The Tram? It's Scrammed--At Least for the Next Six Months
The Roosevelt Island Tram Is Temporarily Out Of Commission For The Next Six Months Forcing Commuters To Rely On Other Transportation Methods Including Shuttle Buses...
New Visitor Center Showcases the Pasts of New York's African Americans
A New Visitor Center Has Opened At The African Burial Ground National Monument In Lower Manhattan, Providing A Rich Historical Experience That Celebrates Black Hist...
Famous Logo Creator Awarded National Medal of Honor
Milton Glaser, Creator Of The Iconic NY Logo, Receives An Award From President Obama, He Is Also Known For Founding New York Magazine And Designing Various Other Ic...
Catch the Personal Letters of a Classic Novel Author
The Morgan Library And Museum Will Display Personal Letters Written By Iconic Author J.D. Salinger For The First Time, Revealing Spects Of Salinger'S Life, Includin...
Happy Hour May Be a Little Less Happy, Thanks to a New Tax
The New York City Health Department Is Considering A Tax Increase On Alcohol To Encourage Healthier Drinking Habits Aiming To Combat High School Drinking And Drinki...