Arts & Entertainment

Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise

Liza Minnelli’s godmother, Kay Thompson, seemed to live a charmed life. She was Hollywood’s most talented vocal coach, romancing both…

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Nomadic Choreographer Gives His Work an Address

As the son of an airline pilot, jhon r. stronks moved around. A lot. Before college, he attended 13 different…

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Man Up

“Man up,” the catch-phrase of the 2010 elections, was the direction given Los Angeles drag queen Miss Barbie-Q in rehearsals…

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Either ‘Or’ Both

A new play about old bisexuality comes to Main Street Theater: Or, (complete with a comma) is the title of…

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An Egg, Some Bugs, and a Choreographer

Dancer and choreographer Marjon van Grunsven works with the world-famous Cirque du Soleil, and is currently artistic director for their…

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Clay Aiken’s Valentine’s Day Concert in Houston

or star-crossed lovers, first dates, or even the single-and-fabulous, this Monday, February 14, will certainly be enchanting as Clay Aiken…

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Best Picture Oscar Nominee ‘The Kids Are All Right’ Donating Cast’s Autographed Original T-Shirts

Original costumes from The Kids Are All Right, the Focus Features movie that is Academy Award-nominated for Best Picture, Best…

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Mother Courage

In one of Lifetime Television’s (sadly shortlived) moves to overcome the women-in-peril oeuvre, the network threw its estrogen-laced weight behind…

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Original Junkie

A literary-starved generation is growing up with little actual knowledge of gay writer William Burroughs. Sad, considering the previous generation…

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Musical Valentines

For the apple of your eye: Impressive in its scope, as well as its distinctive packaging, the 17-disc Apple Records…

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