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A Sensible Tony Awards Chat With Dylan Bustamante of 54 Below

June 4, 2015 by rhapcityblog

Co-Hosted by Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming Two-time Tony nominee Laura Osnes & film & tv star Darren Criss (currently starring in Hedwig) will co-host the first ever Tony Awards Red Carpet Live Stream. The special will air from 5:30pm to 8:00pm ET on June 7 on TonyAwards.com, CBS.com, Playbill.com and TimeOut.com. You can find a full list of Tony Nominees HERE. Print your Tony Awards Ballot HERE.                         A SENSIBLE TONY AWARDS CHAT WITH DYLAN […]

Categories: The Critic, The Recap, Uncategorized • Tags: 54 Below, Adam Feldman, Alan Cumming, Alex Sharp, Amy Jo Jackson, An American in Paris, Andy Karl, Annaleigh Ashford, Barret Wilber-Weed, Ben Miles, Bonnie Milligan, Broadway, Brynn O'Malley, CBS, Dana Craig, Darren Criss, Disgraced, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Dylan Bustamante, Fun Home, Hairspray, Hand to God, Honeymoon in Vegas, It Shoulda Been You, Kander & Ebb, Kate Wetherhead, Kelli O'Hara, Kinky Boots, Kristin Chenoweth, Laura Osnes, Lesli Margherita, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Lisa Howard, Nick Adams, Nick Spangler, NYC, On the Twentieth Century, Patti LuPone, Red Carpet, RhapCity Blog, Rogers & Hammerstein, Ryan Steele, Sam Gold, Sherie Rene Scott, Star Wars, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The King & I, The Last Ship, The Lion King, The Rink, The Visit, Tony Awards, Wolf Hall

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The Shiz With the Sciz: Sara Utech

April 11, 2015 by rhapcityblog

    THE SHIZ WITH THE SCIZ: SARA UTECH Brooklyn, NY WHAT SHE DO:  HAIR – MAKEUP – MANIS – PEDIS – WAXING – UPDOS I get my hair done in Brooklyn, and guuurrrllll… that hour and a half trek is worth every penny. The best kept secret on the NYC hair scene is Sara Utech. Those who have met her want to keep her to themselves, and those who have not yet met her should probably just continue to read […]

Categories: The Closet, Uncategorized • Tags: alterna, beauty, Brooklyn, bumble and bumble, carroll gardens, dermatillomania, donne salon, Facebook, got2be, guess what i bought blog, hair, hairstyling, instagram, mani, moroccan oil, nails, NYC, oribe, pedi, rhapcityblog, sara utech, waxing, Wisconsin

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Joelle Lurie’s debut album “Take Me There”

October 8, 2014 by rhapcityblog

“A magnificent voice and charming demeanor…” —Metro On September 30, 2014- Joelle Lurie released her long-awaited debut album “Take Me There” with The Pinehurst Trio which made it into the Top 10 jazz albums on iTunes in its first week. The previous night, she played a sold out release concert held at Subculture in New York City. In the tradition of first albums, it does a fine job of introducing this artist to the masses. This is straight up innovative jazz infused with a touch […]

Categories: The Lounge, The Performer, The Shuffle • Tags: All or Nothing At All, Almost Like Being in Love, Andrew Smiley, Anna Marquardt, Ben Gallina, Bonnie Raitt, Boom Boom Room, Boston University, Boston University's Tanglewood Institute, Brooklyn, Carrie Bradshaw, Claire Bryant, Conor Meehan, Cornelia Cafe, Craig Crist-Evans, Curtis Stewart, Detour Ahead, Diana Krall, Fashion Week, Frank Sinatra, Gershwin, Hares on the Mountain, Head Over Heels, Henri Bendel, Indiana University, jazz, Jeremy Viner, Joelle Lurie, Just What I Needed, Lindsey Theong, Matt Kanelos, New England Conservatory of Music, Nick Consol, NPR, NYC, Opera Festival of Lucca, Pinehurst Trio, Ric Ocasek, Rockwood Music Hall, Sarah Vaughn, Should We, Somewhere, Standard Hotel, Starbucks, Stephen Sondheim, Sterling Sound, Stevie Wonder, SubCulture, Take Me There, Tears For Fears, The Bunker Studio, The Man I Love, The Metropolitan Room, Three States Away, What We Have Is Better, Zinc Bar

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“Rock Bottom” Never Felt So Good – by Dana Craig

September 14, 2014 by rhapcityblog

I think we throw around the term “force of nature” around willy nilly. Don’t you think? The Dictionary defines the phrase as such: “In physics, one of the fundamental forces that occur in nature and affect the structure of the universe, including gravitation, electromagnetism, strong force, and weak force.” When we then apply the term to human beings, we must be careful, for not just any Tom, Dick, or Harry fits this definition. There have been a few- John Belushi, […]

Categories: The Critic, The Lounge, The Performer, The Recap • Tags: Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, Bette Midler, Bette Sussman, Billy Eichner, bridget everett, Celisse Henderson, Center Lovell, Chelsea Packard, Cole Escola, Dana Craig, Inside Amy Schumer, Joe's Pub, Marc Shaiman, Matt Ray, ME, New York Voices, NYC, Public Theatre, Quisisana, RhapCity, Rock Bottom, Scott Wittman, SJP

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So I Did the Inevitable OITNB Binge- by Michael Dezort

August 25, 2013 by rhapcityblog

So I just finished OITNB, Season One. My introduction to this new show was a subway ad at 103rd St that I would absent-mindedly look at while I waited for the C train to show up… which, let’s face it, is whenever she god-damn-well feels like it… especially if you’re hot, sweaty, and running late. But I looked at the ad and thought it looked like something that was trying too hard, and that the characters actually looked like caricatures […]

Categories: The Critic, The Recap • Tags: Crazy Eyes, Jenji Kohan, Mary Louise Parker, Michael Dezort, Netflix, NYC, OITNB, Orange Is the New Black, Piper Chapman, Piper Kerman, Real Housewives of New Jersey, Rhap-City Blog, Yuengling

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“Halfway Through The First Season of Girls” – by Benjamin Johnson

May 16, 2013 by rhapcityblog

Ah, I’m waiting for disc two to watch the second half. What a great show. I had seen Lena Dunham‘s movie, “Tiny Furniture,” and became a fan of hers from that. The writing (I would say she’s a writer first) is just soo goood. It’s almost a perfect show so far; I can’t think of any criticisms to make and I have no interest in trying to cull some up. At times while watching it, I would think to myself, […]

Categories: The Critic, The Recap, Uncategorized • Tags: Allison Williams, Andrew Rannels, Benjamin Johnson, Charlie, Elijah, Girls, Hannah, HBO, Judd Apatow, Lena Dunham, Marnie, NYC, Sex and the City, Tiny Furniture, Zosia Mamet

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