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Jerry Springer: The Opera comes to New York

By Emily Morgan   |   January 30, 2008 at 3:55pm   |   0 Comments

Jerry Springer: The Opera had its New York debut last night, as part of a two-night only stint at Carnegie Hall.

The scaled-down production, billed as a concert, was a test to see if American audiences would embrace the controversial show. Although it had a successful run in London’s West End, when the BBC decided to air a TV version of the musical, Christian groups protested loudly.

Winners and losers swap roles on American Idol

By Emily Morgan   |   January 15, 2008 at 10:05am   |   0 Comments

With the writers strike, many TV addicts are left with only reality television to entertain them. To help fill the void, reality show heavy-hitter, American Idol, returns tonight and tomorrow for its seventh season premiere on Fox.

But American Idol may be one reality competition that isn’t actually about winning or losing. Lately, winners have been losing recording contracts and losers are topping charts, winning Grammys and Oscars, and debuting on Broadway.

Curtains go up on Broadway

By Laurie Bennett   |   November 30, 2007 at 10:22am   |   0 Comments

As strikes go, this one had a relatively short run.

Last night, 19 days after the standoff began between the League of American Theaters and Producers and the stagehands’ union, the neon lights were bright again on Broadway.

Nederlander, Shubert and other theater owners re-opened their doors. Restaurateurs on 46th Street filled their tables. Casts and audiences reveled.

Brooke Astor’s son indicted

By Laurie Bennett   |   November 27, 2007 at 2:25pm   |   1 Comments

Brooke Astor’s son, Anthony D. Marshall, was indicted today on charges of pilfering money from his mother’s estate, valued at nearly $200 million.


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