Hello Beautiful People, One of the most important relationships in any child’s life is the one between his or her parent, and his or her teacher. It sound crazy, but it’s true! So, we’ve assembled a team of education professionals to answer your most burning questions. Fill out the form below, (and yes, you may…
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Broadway Salutes
The Broadway League and The Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds (COBUG) are pleased to announce that Tony ® Award winner Bebe Neuwirth will host the seventh annual Broadway Salutes event on Tuesday, September 29, 2015. The event will include special guest performances by Nikki James, Sydney Lucas and Jake Lucas who will each perform…
Queering Your Bookshelf: None of the Above
I was shocked the last time I went into a bookstore for my usual ‘take pictures of books I want to read in the hopes that I can find them at the library’ time. In my usual search for queer looking young adult fiction, I came across a book called None of the Above by…
Beyond Broadway Takes a Hawkeye View of Iowa
Hello Readers, My plans for vacation spots next year include Iowa as my dear friend and colleague, Trey K. Blackburn is an Iowan. As you can imagine, I hear a lot about his time in Iowa before moving to New York to attend my alma mater, New School University. He is also an alumnus of…
COMING SOON: Heather Smiley for President
Theater for the New City (Executive Director, Crystal Field) presents the world premiere of the musical comedy Heather Smiley for President, which will begin previews on Thursday, October 1st, at the Theater for the New City (155 First Avenue at 10th Street), with an opening set for Sunday, October 11th. The musical has a book…
Things Megan Loves: May Designs
Hello Beautiful People, This is for all my writer pals out there — the ones who still crave the feeling of pen & paper over that of the click of a keyboard. Allow me to introduce you to May Designs — (who are partnering up with my OTHER favorite paper Goddess – Emily Ley!) Here’s…
COMING SOON: A Ballerina’s Tale
A Ballerina’s Tale opens in theatre’s and VOD on October 14th. Iconic ballerina Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dancer of the legendary American Ballet Theater. Get the incredible, behind-the-scenes story of how she overcame a tumultuous upbringing and near career-ending injuries to become one of…
How Do You Know?
“How come gray hair on handsome men makes them look distinguished and sexy, while gray hair on a pretty woman means she is getting old and should head to the stylist for a $200 touch up?” If you happen to pick up a copy of How Do You Know? By Meredith Schorr, the above quote…
The Beautiful Bureaucrat
Hi Readers, The Beautiful Bureaucrat by Helen Phillips (one of our August picks) was nothing like I thought it would be. When I was looking at which new books I would read in August, I came across this book and the following description: In a windowless building in a remote part of town, the newly…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Everybody Rise, by Stephanie Clifford
“Because deep down, people think something is wrong with you when you aren’t married or engaged at twenty-seven. It starts to be strange.” (p. 142) Everybody Rise by Stephanie Clifford (one of our August picks) was an absolutely wonderful summer read. I will admit, the delightful cover was the first thing to grab my attention….