Monthly Archives: June 2009
From Tippy Tap Shoes to Bay Ridge Ballerinas: J’s New Dance Center gives the neighborhood an extravaganza.
From Tippy Tap Shoes to Bay Ridge Ballerinas J’s New Dance Center gives the neighborhood an extravaganza. Review By Lenny Stough For as long as there was – well – anything, there was art and artists. Maybe it was a … Continue reading
ComixCulture Review: Comics on the Green, Scranton, PA
On a recent visit to Scranton – I have family there – I stopped in, once again, to see Dave and his store, Comics on the Green. Nestled on the sunny side of North Washington Street, Comics on the Green … Continue reading
Rockin’ Bay Ridge with Zandelle
Brooklyn-based Power/Prog Metal band Zandelle recently signed a new recording contract with Germany’s Pure Steel Records and has released their latest album – “Flames of Rage” Zandelle features singer/frontman George Tsalikis who is also well known on the local theater … Continue reading
“Any Dream Will Do” at Christ’s Church Bay Ridge by Mary E. MiCari
I want to first state that seeing ambitious and expansive productions of music in my own neighborhood is a wonderful thing. Being able to stroll to the theater on a nice summer evening to find myself in an old and … Continue reading
Review: Any Dream Will Do — Brooklyn Assoc. for the Performing Arts. Reviewed by J. Michaels
Academics and musical theatre mavens talk of the evolution of the American musical. Well, there was similar progress bestowed upon the American musical revue. Today, the revue is a small ensemble-driven analysis of the works of a great composer. Examples … Continue reading
Magical Medicinals Part II: The Magic Apothecary mixes new brews.
Robert Greene wrote the following article in Drama-queens last year regarding the new line of herbal products for the skins and what is below. Next week, OuterStage will interview The Apothecary and discuss the new lines of perfumes, lotions, make-up, … Continue reading