After more than a year of being homebound and Zoomed out, the cast of Broadway Bares are turning up the heat when Broadway Bares: Twerk from Home premieres online Sunday, June 20th on BroadwayCares.org. Featuring 14 all-new concept videos filmed exclusively for the event, the show will culminate with a celebratory finale shot in New York City’s Times Square.
Here, we have a special sneak peek preview of one of the cinematically shot numbers, titled “Mirror Mirror”; it’s choreographed by Al Blackstone (an Emmy winner for So You Think You Can Dance...
Here, we have a special sneak peek preview of one of the cinematically shot numbers, titled “Mirror Mirror”; it’s choreographed by Al Blackstone (an Emmy winner for So You Think You Can Dance...
- 6/19/2021
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
“Days of Our Lives” is losing a fan favorite. Kate Mansi will be leaving the role of Abigial Devereaux, TheWrap has learned. Her last episode will air in May. Since 2011, Mansi has played the fan-favorite character of Abby, the daughter of soap opera super couple Jack Harcourt Deveraux and Jennifer Rose Horton. “After much thought, I’ve decided the timing was right for me to set sail from Salem,” Mansi posted on her Instagram Wednesday morning. “I must say that I have thoroughly enjoyed every single beautiful and messy moment of being Abigail, and will always treasure our time together.
- 1/6/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Instagram personality Jen Selter has made a name for herself with a signature move called Seltering - in which she poses on her hands and feet and sticks her shapely butt in the air - and now she's showing off her fit figure in a series of sexy poses for the April issue of Vanity Fair. Jen rose to fame by sharing snaps of said shapely butt on the photo-sharing app, quickly gaining over 2.6 million followers. While many social media personas have shot to stardom over the years - we're looking at you, Grumpy Cat - Jen Selter and her toned physique have managed to draw people in by showing a realistic, healthy dose of "fitspiration"; in a recent interview with Good Morning America, Jen revealed that she's never had a trainer in her life and that some of her butt-building workouts include "dumbbell lunges, twisted plated squats, and donkey kicks,...
- 3/13/2014
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Cartooning can be a very solitary art form, requiring hours upon hours cooped up over a secluded drafting table to perfect one titanic battle scene or that single sidesplitting yuk-yuk joke.
An event called Comics Jam held on the second Wednesday of every month at Green Brain Comics in Dearborn, gives local cartoonists a chance to escape this isolation by joining forces for a fun session of collaborative creativity.
The comics jam works a little like a game of telephone, with each person working on a single panel of a strip and passing it to the next artist.
To help kick things off, Green Brain co-owner Dan Merritt randomly inserts an old photo or comic clipping into a panel to give those involved a point of reference for each strip. Artists are free to start in any panel they like and to draw whatever they want. (Continued Below)
Because the...
An event called Comics Jam held on the second Wednesday of every month at Green Brain Comics in Dearborn, gives local cartoonists a chance to escape this isolation by joining forces for a fun session of collaborative creativity.
The comics jam works a little like a game of telephone, with each person working on a single panel of a strip and passing it to the next artist.
To help kick things off, Green Brain co-owner Dan Merritt randomly inserts an old photo or comic clipping into a panel to give those involved a point of reference for each strip. Artists are free to start in any panel they like and to draw whatever they want. (Continued Below)
Because the...
- 9/10/2012
- by David Sands
- Huffington Post
The 9th annual New York City Horror Film Festival concluded last night, and the final order of business was the handing out of awards. The prizes wound up being widely distributed among the independent fright features shown over the five-day event.
The selections of the judges were as follows:
Best Feature: Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland’s YellowBrickRoad
Best Director: Stevan Mena, Bereavement
Best Actor: James Nesbitt, Outcast
Best Actress: Emilie Dequenne, The Pack (La Meute)
Best Screenplay: Franck Richard, The Pack (La Meute)
Best Cinematography: Marco Cappetta, Bereavement
Best FX: Jenn Rose, Kiss the Abyss
Best Short Film: Dennison Ramalho’s Ninjas
Audience Choice Award: Bill Palmer’s The Living Want Me Dead
Wizard World Award: Karni Baghdikian’s Written By
Congrats to all the winners; you can find more info on the festival at its website.
The selections of the judges were as follows:
Best Feature: Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland’s YellowBrickRoad
Best Director: Stevan Mena, Bereavement
Best Actor: James Nesbitt, Outcast
Best Actress: Emilie Dequenne, The Pack (La Meute)
Best Screenplay: Franck Richard, The Pack (La Meute)
Best Cinematography: Marco Cappetta, Bereavement
Best FX: Jenn Rose, Kiss the Abyss
Best Short Film: Dennison Ramalho’s Ninjas
Audience Choice Award: Bill Palmer’s The Living Want Me Dead
Wizard World Award: Karni Baghdikian’s Written By
Congrats to all the winners; you can find more info on the festival at its website.
- 11/16/2010
- by Dave
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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