The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene stages a tribute to the legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka at The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, on yesterday June 12 at 730pm. The gala concert, with performances by the Broadway actor and Israeli singer Dudu Fisher, Jay Black of Jay and the Americans, Klezmatics star Lorin Sklamberg, and the actor-singers Eleanor Reissa, Lori Wilner, Robert Abelson, Dani Marcus, and Rebecca Garfein, among many others, celebrated the wide-ranging impact of Yiddish culture on other popular cultures.Check out photos from the event below...
- 6/13/2012
- by Stephen Sorokoff
- BroadwayWorld.com
More found footage induced frights are headed your way, this time from veteran producer Suzanne DeLaurentiis and Clay Sharman. Read on for all of the current details surrounding the infamous Stone Marker.
Dale Fabrigar (Tape 407, Soul Fire Rising) and Tony Canonico (Mulberry Park) are slated to direct with Jeff DeMeo as executive producer and Ivan Kavalsky co-producing. The story was developed by Clay Sharman, and the screenplay was written by Brian Herzlinger and Jay Black.
Synopsis
Slated for a fall release, this movie/television series follows the adventures of the Sherman brothers, two 15-year-old fraternal twins who have discovered a strange stone marker in the woods. While attempting to uncover information about the mysterious object, the boys and four of their misfit friends discover it is linked to the disappearance of seven children over thirty years ago. As the pieces begin to fall into place, they find themselves at...
Dale Fabrigar (Tape 407, Soul Fire Rising) and Tony Canonico (Mulberry Park) are slated to direct with Jeff DeMeo as executive producer and Ivan Kavalsky co-producing. The story was developed by Clay Sharman, and the screenplay was written by Brian Herzlinger and Jay Black.
Synopsis
Slated for a fall release, this movie/television series follows the adventures of the Sherman brothers, two 15-year-old fraternal twins who have discovered a strange stone marker in the woods. While attempting to uncover information about the mysterious object, the boys and four of their misfit friends discover it is linked to the disappearance of seven children over thirty years ago. As the pieces begin to fall into place, they find themselves at...
- 2/24/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Filed under: Reality-Free, Features
Three years ago, my very funny colleague Jay Black penned a TV101 essay about the phenomenon of "channel drift." That's when a cable channel drifts away from either its original format or it keeps drifting from format to format. Usually you see channel drift when a channel keeps its name (like AMC) but not the format that gave it its name (classic movies).
But just because a channel drifts from its original raison d'être doesn't mean that it's making a horrible mistake. There are so many cable channels out there, along with online, mobile, and other viewing options, that a cable channel needs to change to survive. But they also need to keep the brand that they've built up over the decades.
So experimentation and change are pretty much a part of what most cable channels do. But some are doing it better than others. Here's...
Three years ago, my very funny colleague Jay Black penned a TV101 essay about the phenomenon of "channel drift." That's when a cable channel drifts away from either its original format or it keeps drifting from format to format. Usually you see channel drift when a channel keeps its name (like AMC) but not the format that gave it its name (classic movies).
But just because a channel drifts from its original raison d'être doesn't mean that it's making a horrible mistake. There are so many cable channels out there, along with online, mobile, and other viewing options, that a cable channel needs to change to survive. But they also need to keep the brand that they've built up over the decades.
So experimentation and change are pretty much a part of what most cable channels do. But some are doing it better than others. Here's...
- 3/19/2011
- by Joel Keller
- Aol TV.
(S06E01) Welcome to season six of The Office (wow... who would have thought we'd be looking at the sixth season of this show? I didn't, and I liked the show from day one). Jay Black did a great job of reviewing the show the last couple of years, but his stand-up and other duties have called him away on Thursday nights. So your humble editor has decided to take over and sink his teeth into one of his all-time favorite shows.
Even though we pick up season six somewhat where we left off last year -- Pam's preggers, but she and Jim haven't told anyone around the office yet -- it's otherwise just a regular day around Dunder Mifflin. Well, regular in that Michael spends the day telling rumors to cover up one that's actually true, we find out that not all is what it seems in Stanley's life,...
Even though we pick up season six somewhat where we left off last year -- Pam's preggers, but she and Jim haven't told anyone around the office yet -- it's otherwise just a regular day around Dunder Mifflin. Well, regular in that Michael spends the day telling rumors to cover up one that's actually true, we find out that not all is what it seems in Stanley's life,...
- 9/18/2009
- by Joel Keller
- Aol TV.
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