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Thanksgiving TV specials 2012
Channel Guide MagazineUpdated Nov. 20, 2012, 4:23pm CT We've broken down the list of Thanksgiving TV marathons, as well as some upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes of your favorite TV shows. Now, here is a look at some of the top standalone Thanksgiving TV specials... -
Here's how Harry Connick Jr. song became play opening tonight in Bethlehem
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGIn early 2003, Grammy Award-winning singer Harry Connick Jr. was sitting on an airplane, doing what he usually does — “just thinking of stuff.” “I don’t know where it came from; just the idea of this little elf [who] is...... -
Harry Connick Jr.'s 'The Happy Elf' is a Christmas present grab-bag at Pennsylvia Youth Theatre
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG“The Happy Elf,” the play penned by pop/jazz musician Harry Connick Jr. that opens to the public tonight, Dec. 1, in a Pennsylvania Youth Theatre production at Charles A. Brown Ice House in Bethlehem, is like a huge grab-bag of...... -
Grammy, Emmy-winning singer/actor to help local theater group with play this fall
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGA Grammy Award-winning singer and actor will be in Bethlehem this fall as Pennsylvania Youth Theatre stages a play adapted from one of his songs. Harry Connick Jr., who has sold more than 16 million albums in the United States,...... -
Harry Connick Jr. in Bethlehem: Might return to 'Law & Order,' but won't ever be a reality TV judge
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGGrammy and Emmy Award-winning jazz-pop singer Harry Connick Jr. says he’s not sure whether he’ll reprise his popular assistant district attorney character on NBC-TV’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” which started its... -
Harry Connick Jr. to 'dramatially' rewrite play, add new song, for Bethlehem run
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGGrammy- and Emmy Award-winning singer Harry Connick Jr. is helping to “dramatically” rewrite a new stage show based on his song “The Happy Elf” to fit a production by Pennsylvania Youth Theatre this winter in Bethlehem, Connick and... -
Chicago singer Tony Adriacchi loved performing
In the 1980s, Tony Andriacchi was almost as famous in Chicago as his heroes Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra were around the world. Audiences queued up to hear one of the most lustrous male voices to come out of this city, an instrument that Andriacchi...
Tags: Entertainment, Vocal Music (genre), Sarah Vaughan, Arts and Culture, Pump Room
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PIX11 Yule Log to Air on Christmas Day -- and Watch Out For Other WPIX Holiday Traditions
It wouldn't be a holiday in New York without the PIX11 Yule Log! The Yule Log, the famous film loop of a burning log in a hearth, has warmed the hearts of` viewers since it debuted on PIX in 1966. To celebrate the fabled fire stick's 46th anniversary,...Tags: Nina Dobrev, Shelley Long, Stephen Amell, Candice Accola, Movies
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The Stepkids' Guide to Bridgeport
The last couple of years have been big for Connecticut's neo-psychedelic soul trio the Stepkids. They released their debut self-titled album on Stones Throw Records to critical acclaim, made fans out of Radiohead's Thom Yorke and rapper Tyler, the...
Tags: Entertainment, Reggae (genre), Music Industry, Ice Cream, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Lounging with Lyle Lovett: Country maverick talks about career, new disc, more
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGIn his 30-year career, Lyle Lovett has gotten pretty much whatever he wanted. He’s played with virtually any top artist he’s sought to – touring in recent years with visionary singer/songwriter John Hiatt. He’s had a half-dozen... -
Finding your roots
"Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr." is another of the Harvard professor's wonderful television series for PBS. This is "must-see TV" and a more than worthy sequel to three previous projects Gates has hosted about how some of us came to be what...Tags: Entertainment, Ralph Edwards, Brown University, Chris Rock, Cal Thomas
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Long Wharf Theatre Gets $10,000 Grant For Arts Education Video
Hartford CourantA video created by Long Wharf Theatre’s education illustrating the importance of arts education won a $10,000 award from the National Corporate Theatre Fund. The funds were awarded at the NCTF’s Annual Chairman’s Awards Gala April 30....Tags: Long Wharf Theatre, David Alan Grier, David Henry Hwang, Arts and Culture
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