Bridget Everett & The Tender Moments and More Set for Joe's Pub this Week
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 9, 2013
Joe's Pub at The Public (Dec. 9-15), will feature performances from JOSEPH STIGLITZ, THE MEN IN BLAZERS, THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER, JARELL PERRY WITH SPECIAL GUEST LOCKSMITH AND HOST KID FURY, MISS TESS & THE TALKBACKS / KRISTIN ANDREASSEN + MICHAELA ANNE, BRIDGET EVERETT & THE TENDER MOMENTS, THE LOSERS LOUNGE 20TH ANNIVERSARY, REVEREND BILLY & THE STOP SHOPPING CHOIR, JOHN ROBERTS, and TAMMY FAYE STARLIGHT IS NICO: UNDERGROUND.
Public Theater to Continue Forum Season with JOSEPH STIGLITZ ON THE RICH AND POOR, 12/9
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 24, 2013
The Public Theater will continue its Public Forum season with PUBLIC FORUM SOLO: JOSEPH STIGLITZ ON THE RICH AND POOR on Monday, December 9 at 7:00 p.m. at Joe's Pub. This one-night-only event will feature a talk by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on income inequality and what the artistic community can do about it, followed by a conversation featuring Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC, Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, and Public Works Director Lear deBessonet.
Photo Flash: Rockettes and More Join Garden of Dreams to Unveil Children's Hospital Renovations
by BWW News Desk
- May 10, 2013
Yesterday, the Garden of Dreams Foundation and the New York-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital unveiled the refurbishments in the Children's Diagnostic Radiology Center made possible by a grant from Garden of Dreams. Celebrities including the Rockettes, John Starks, Rod Gilbert, Adam Graves, Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels joined patients and Hospital staff for the ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate and unveil the new corridor. Scroll down for photos!
Photo Flash: Mindless Behavior, Tony Vincent, and More at Radio City's Garden of Dreams Talent Show Rehearsals
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 13, 2013
Celebrity guests recently mentored children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation in rehearsals for the upcoming Talent Show performance at Radio City Music Hall on April 16. R&B pop phenomenon Mindless Behavior, Miss USA Nana Meriwether, model Damaris Lewis, hip hop pioneer and talent show creative director Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels, Broadway star Tony Vincent (American Idiot, NBC's 'The Voice'), The Rockettes and Knicks City Dancers watched and listen as the kids rehearsed their singing, dancing, and/or hip hop acts. Check out photos from the rehearsals below!
Carrot Top Joins Hard Rock International to Support Imagine There's No Hunger Campaign
by Sierra Fox
- Dec 6, 2012
Hard Rock Cafes in Las Vegas, NV have teamed up with Vegas entertainers for the season of giving. Las Vegas entertainers are participating by wearing a charity bracelet in support of the Hard Rock International's 2012 global IMAGINE THERE'S NO HUNGER campaign to combat childhood hunger and poverty around the world.
2013 Unsigned Only Music Competition Announces Judges, Mentors
by Tyler Peterson
- Nov 29, 2012
The Unsigned Only Music Competition today announced its judging panel for the 2013 competition, which is now accepting entries. The panel of judges consists of the top echelon of recording artists and music journalists, representing the ten categories of popular music covered by the competition.
Patrick Ewing, Mark Messier and More Celebrate Madison Square Garden Today, 10/11
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 11, 2012
Madison Square Garden will celebrate some of the greatest moments in the Arena's more than 130 year history with a special event today, October 11, at 11am at Madison Square Park, the location of the original and second Garden arenas. The event will unveil the unforgettable moments that will be commemorated through two unique exhibits - "Garden 366" and "Defining Moments" - as part of Phase II of The Garden's historic three-year, top-to-bottom Transformation. Since 1879, The Garden's four Arena complexes have played host to some of the greatest sports, entertainment and political moments in history. At this special event, luminaries that were a part of these remarkable moments will come together to unveil how the Arena will pay homage to this great history this Fall.
Patrick Ewing, Mark Messier and More to Celebrate Madison Square Garden, 10/11
by Kelsey Denette
- Oct 9, 2012
Madison Square Garden will celebrate some of the greatest moments in the Arena's more than 130 year history with a special event on Thursday, October 11, at 11am at Madison Square Park, the location of the original and second Garden arenas. The event will unveil the unforgettable moments that will be commemorated through two unique exhibits - "Garden 366" and "Defining Moments" - as part of Phase II of The Garden's historic three-year, top-to-bottom Transformation. Since 1879, The Garden's four Arena complexes have played host to some of the greatest sports, entertainment and political moments in history. At this special event, luminaries that were a part of these remarkable moments will come together to unveil how the Arena will pay homage to this great history this Fall.
Davy Knowles Releases Woody Guthrie's 'Pastures of Plenty' for WhyHunger
by Robert Diamond
- Sep 12, 2012
Named #6 in Gibson's Top 10 Modern Blues Guitarists (August 2012), DAVY KNOWLES releases his version of Woody Guthrie's song "Pastures of Plenty" in celebration of this year's Woody Guthrie Centennial with a portion of proceeds being donated toWhyHunger. With this partnership, Davy announces his membership in WhyHunger's Artists Against Hunger & Poverty program.
Photo Flash: Garden of Dreams Talent Show
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 15, 2011
MSG Entertainment and the Garden of Dreams Foundation will celebrate the Garden of Dreams Talent Show: "Live Your Dreams," in partnership with the Phoenix Foundation, on the Great Stage at Radio City Music Hall.
Traveling Guitar Foundation Announces Fall 2010 Schedule Of Events
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 13, 2010
Since being formed in 2009, the main focus of the Traveling Guitar Foundation (TGF) has been to shape the future of the music industry through children's education. The Traveling Guitar Foundation donates instruments to schools whose music programs are endangered due to budget cuts.
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