The "White Christmas" exhibition will be open until Feb. 2, offering families and fans a nostalgic holiday experience.
On Nov. 18, 1954, ABC radio and TV banned “Mambo Italiano” by Rosemary Clooney for what it called “offensive lyrics.” In 1959, “Ben Hur,” starring Charlton Heston, had its world premiere in New York.
The night of the proposal was classic Clooney simplicity. He didn’t go for a grand spectacle or lavish location. Instead, he chose their cozy home, setting the scene with a playlist of songs by his ...
Lyric Stage will open its 31st season with Forever Plaid - Plaid Tidings, a holiday classic by Stewart Ross. The show runs ...
Led by director and choreographer Linda Fortunato, this production's formula — a winning cast, marvelous dancing and warm aura of holiday cheer — results in a truly merry time.
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” — 3 stars The cast of Marriott Theatre’s “White Christmas” is a cheerful bunch, but no ...
The 100-year-old landmark on the Upper East Side reopened last month as a condo hotel, with 100 hotel rooms and 14-unit ...
Today in Music History for Nov. 18: ...
Lauren is considered one of the greatest actors of classic Hollywood. She is best known for her work in movies like To Have ...
THE SONGS THAT GOT AWAY was another trip through songs famous and not so famous with Michael Feinstein in fine form, as usual ...
Unwind with a collection of cozy movies perfect for a relaxing night in, featuring heartwarming stories and comforting vibes ...