ACC Congratulates New Zealanders With `Attitude’ (Scoop.co.nz) An Auckland choreographer and an Eftpos-servicing company are helping lead the way in changing New Zealanders’ attitudes towards people living with disabilities. |
High jinks in High School (The Age) Not all things Disney are sweetness and light, Jim Schembri discovers. |
On '42nd Street,' Broadway dreams come true (Lancaster Online) The dancing extravaganza "42nd Street," which opens tonight at the Fulton, got its start as a film in the darkest depths of the Depression in 1933.It was a movie that let you leave your troubles at the door.Times might not be quite so dire today, but everyone would be happy to forget their woes and ... |
Kay! With a Z! (New York Press) After a long break from Broadway, Liza Minnelli returns with a tribute to Kay Thompson—and then some. |
School notes (Wilmette Life) Avoca District 37 |
Apollinaire Scherr talks about dance (Arts Journal) I once had dinner with a cinematographer. "There's a song about you!" I exclaimed. "It goes, I AM a cin-e-muuh-TAW-grapher... ." The cinematographer smiled: "Isn't it the only song about us?" |
Rome Observer - CVS School of Dance Christmas Show (Rome Observer) ROME - The CVS School of Dance, located at 326 Henry St., in Rome will be hosting a Christmas Dance Show on Dec. 14 at Staley Upper Elementary School. All the proceeds from the show will be donated to the American Cancer Society. |
COVER STORY: Retailer of the Year: Taking the lead (Progressive Grocer) Success isn’t measured by how much merchandise you sell. Real success is found in the development of, and opportunities you provide for, the people who are selling it. |
'Bye Bye Birdie' opens Thursday, Dec. 4 at Dover-Sherborn Middle School (Dover-Sherborn Press) Performances of “Bye, Bye Birdie” will be held at the DSHS Mudge Auditorium Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.ticketstage.com or at Eaton Apothecary in Sherborn and the Dover Café and Deli. They will also be available at the door for $12 each. |
Our dance show better than U.S. version (Toronto Star) The track record of Canadian adaptations of American reality show formats has been somewhat spotty. But So You Think You Can Dance Canada surpasses the American version. |