Frank Langella to Star in Lapham Rising Film Roger Rosenblatt’s best-selling novel is being adapted into a film starring the four-time Tony winner. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
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Watch Jon Rua’s Short Dance Film, a Love Letter to Hamilton His original project, titled LoveFound, was funded through a Kickstarter campaign. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Barbra Streisand Sets New York Area Encore Concerts The award-winning performer is set to play Brooklyn and Long Island this spring. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Casting Complete for New Off-Broadway Musical All Aboard! The Al Tapper musical begins February 17 in Manhattan. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
The Hunt: Searching for a Fixer-Upper An interior designer wanted an apartment that she could reinvent as her own. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Photos: Len Cariou, Kathie Lee Gifford, Julia Murney, and More at Georgie Opening Night In Georgie: My Adventures with George Rose, Ed Dixon remembers his friend, the late Tony-winning actor. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Lucille Lortel Awards Set May Date at Skirball Center The 32nd Annual Lucille Lortel Awards will honor William Ivey Long, Lynn Nottage, and Harold Wolpert. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Watch Live as Disney Cruise Lines Goes Behind the Scenes of Frozen Disney Parks Live is live-streaming a behind-the-scenes video of Frozen. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Op-Ed Contributor: The Police Killed My Unarmed Son in 2012. I’m Still Waiting for Justice. To this day, none of the officers responsible have been fired. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Boston Bombing Survivor to Marry the Firefighter Who Rescued Her Michael Materia delivered first aid to Roseann Sdoia after two bombs exploded at the 2013 Boston Marathon. On Wednesday, they took part in a fund-raiser at the Empire State Building.…
New York Times Co.’s Decline in Print Advertising Tempered by Digital Gains A 20 percent drop in print advertising revenue was partly offset by growth in subscriptions and digital advertising. Adjusted operating profit fell to $241 million in 2016, from…
Foreigners Trapped in the United States by New Policy The State Department’s cancellation of the visas of people from seven mainly Muslim nations has thousands of legal residents fearful of leaving lest they be unable to return. {$excerpt:n} Source: New…
Knicks Subdue Last-Place Nets for a Needed Win As trade rumors continued to swirl around their star, Carmelo Anthony, the visiting Knicks stayed within striking distance of the East Conference playoff pack by coming back to top the Nets. {$excerpt:n}…
Herb Oscar Anderson, Crooning D.J. for WABC-AM, Dies at 88 Mr. Anderson, who worked for a Top 40 station during the 1960s, was known for his signature style and singing “Hello Again” each morning to his listeners. {$excerpt:n} Source: New…
Frank Pellegrino Sr., 72, Is Dead; Proudly Rebuffed Would-Be Diners at Rao’s Mr. Pellegrino is said to have denied Warren Buffett entry to the East Harlem restaurant by crooning, “I’ve got all the riches, baby, one man can claim.” {$excerpt:n}…