Cabaret

Cabaret Convention Begins–Review by Larry Myers

October 19, 2016 Rob Lester 0

BY LARRY MYERS~~~An encyclopedic definition of “cabaret” says this form of entertainment is distinguished by its performance venue. Instead of pub, restaurant or nightclub a “gala” (defined as a celebration) here happens in the vast upscale […]

Bistro Bites

Pangea & Carol Lipnik

October 13, 2016 Michael Barbieri 0

Years ago, I worked at Judy’s, a little supper club/cabaret on West 44th Street; often described as a jewel box of a room.  It was simple, elegant and intimate.  Pangea, in New York’s East Village, […]

Six Questions

Sally Knowingly Speaks of Noël

October 13, 2016 NiteLife Exchange 0

Playwright, composer, lyricist, director, actor and singer, Noël Coward was known for his urbane wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called “a sense of personal style.”  Multifaceted as a finely cut diamond, with a complex sophistication […]

Cabaret

Bad Love Makes for Good Cabaret

October 12, 2016 Scott Barbarino 0

  ~Review by Scott Barbarino I first saw and fell in love with Karen Oberlin twelve years ago when her CD Secret Love:The Music of Doris Day was featured in one of Scott & Barbara Siegel’s CD […]

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