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Amazing

Feb 24, 2012 No Comments by

by Callie R. It wasn’t a ballet, somebody was standing on chairs, and there were 2 boys who were not dancing and were just in their underwear. The girl took all the chairs and it went literally up to the ceiling, Literrrrallly, and it went in all different shapes, not just one chair on top [...]

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Christmas in “Osmond Land”

Dec 25, 2011 No Comments by

by RoseMary A. I have been a fan of Donny & Marie since I was a very young girl. I always wanted to go see them in concert and even Las Vegas. My fiance was going to take me for my Birthday to Las Vegas to see them but then we heard they were coming [...]

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Did you say Joan Rivers?

Nov 17, 2011 No Comments

By “Still Not Sure I Want You To Know” “Did you say Joan Rivers?” If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard that since Friday, for every second glance or double take my ticket would have paid for itself. Yes for the love of God I did see Joan Rivers on Friday. Me, [...]

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Anthony Bourdain – No Reservations

Oct 24, 2011 No Comments

He’s brilliant, and snarky (his word), but Anthony Bourdain has made himself quite a living eating & traveling, so you really have to give him some credit.  His show has added a new twist, now he’s ROASTING, but this time it’s other TV Foodies! Even though I’m not addicted to TV Food Network stuff, “Cake [...]

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Caramoor Jazz Festival 2011

Oct 10, 2011 No Comments

by Mickey M. I supposed most of us have a “Caramoor” somewhere near them. A beautiful tree and woodlined place where art and culture all meet up. Music and art fill the air and in the summer time it’s filled with people and gardens and butterflies and such. The 2011 Jazz Festival was a great [...]

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Into the Woods

Sep 28, 2011 No Comments

by Kelly R. Into the Woods is/was a Steven Sondheim musical which worked fairy tale themes into a story of a baker and his wife, cursed to never have children of their own. I think it ran on Broadway for a few years – though I really don’t recall much of the play. What I [...]

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Blue Man Group

Sep 23, 2011 No Comments

by Joseph Terrazas They sure put out a lot of energy, the show was produced by Paul McCartney, so it was incredible, there were cubes like the Hollywood Squares with  a  Non Blue musician in each painted in black light colors and they were hitting the drums and joining in with the blue men, they [...]

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The Magic of Summerstock – Kid’s Style

Sep 05, 2011 No Comments

by Matt P The crowd (about 30 parents and friends) gathered around the stage in hushed expectation as the performers hustled and peeked from behind the curtain. Aged 6 – 8 – it was the culmination of 2 weeks of work (if you want to call camp work that is). Either way – each kid [...]

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Christmas Traditions

May 02, 2011 1 Comment

by Emma D Every year since I was two or three years old I would go with my parents, grandmother, and aunt to see the same production of The Nutcracker. It was the most spectacular thing, and that was what Christmas meant to me with the magic and ballet. It was a tradition that continued [...]

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It’s Lewis Black – It’s Halloween & It’s Our Anniversary

Apr 30, 2011 1 Comment

by Ellis T. “Butch” Badon Wow! Loved every minute of the show.  We attended the show because first and foremost, we love Lewis.  My wife (Tedi) and I were married Oct. 31, 1986.  I know it was coincidence that Lewis ha d an Oct. 31, 2009 date in Biloxi (which is an hour’s drive from [...]

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