Kim Fields and Family Honored by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson's 5,000 Role Models Foundation
Kim Fields, her husband, Christopher Morgan, and their two sons were honored by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson's 5,000 Role Models Foundation its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Unity Scholarship Breakfast at Jungle Island in Miami, Florida. Though this was the 22nd annual event hosted by Congresswoman Wilson, it is the first time that she honored a family unit for the positive image that it reflects in the African American community.
BWW Review: VelocityDC Dance Festival Showcases the Variety of DC Dance Scene
VelocityDC Dance Festival is true to its name. It showcases over 20 DC-based dance companies and individual artists over four days. Blink and you will miss it. This festival, started in 2009, is presented in partnership with Dance Metro DC, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Washington Performing Arts, and is aimed at showcasing the diversity and vitality of the DC dance scene. Each ticket to the performance is only $18, reducing the barrier to entry for a new dance patron. Friday's show featured 10 individual pieces and a site-specific dance before the main performance, plus a free dance class to finish off the night. Juggling 11 separate pieces in one evening, VelocityDC managed to drop a few balls.
Alexis Bledel Stars in Hallmark's REMEMBER SUNDAY, Premiering Tonight on ABC
A lonely, down-on-her-luck waitress, Molly (Alexis Bledel), meets a handsome, quirky jewelry store clerk, Gus (Zachary Levi), and thinks that maybe - finally -- she's met Mr. Right, in REMEMBER SUNDAY, a new Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation. The movie premieres tonight, April 21, 9:00-11:00 p.m., ET on the ABC network.
Hallmark Hall of Fame to Present REMEMBER SUNDAY
A lonely, down?on?her?luck waitress meets a handsome, quirky jewelry store clerk and thinks that maybe, finally, she's met Mr. Right. The more Molly (Alexis Bledel) gets to know Gus (Zachary Levi), the more she's intrigued by him.
Hallmark's REMEMBER SUNDAY with Bledel & Levi to Premiere on ABC, 4/21
A lonely, down?on?her?luck waitress, Molly (Alexis Bledel), meets a handsome, quirky jewelry store clerk, Gus (Zachary Levi), and thinks that maybe - finally -- she's met Mr. Right, in "Remember Sunday," a new Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation premiering SUNDAY, APRIL 21 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Julia Stiles Stars in Hallmark Hall of Fame's THE MAKEOVER on ABC Tonight
The all-star cast for Hallmark Hall of Fame's THE MAKEOVER, which premieres TONIGHT, ?JANUARY 27 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network, will be led by Julia Stiles ("Silver Linings Playbook," "The Bourne Ultimatum"), David Walton ("New Girl," "Happy Endings"), Frances Fisher ("Titanic," "Unforgiven"), Camryn Manheim ("Ghost Whisperer," "The Practice") and Georgia Lyman ("Brotherhood," "The Town").
THE MAKEOVER, Feat. Julia Stiles, to Premiere 1/27 on ABC
The all-star cast for Hallmark Hall of Fame's 'The Makeover' is led by Julia Stiles (Silver Linings Playbook, The Bourne Ultimatum), David Walton (New Girl, Happy Endings), Frances Fisher (Titanic, Unforgiven), Camryn Manheim (Ghost Whisperer, The Practice) and Georgia Lyman (Brotherhood, The Town). The original movie premieres on ABC Sunday, Jan. 27, 9-11 p.m. ET/PT.
Julia Stiles to Star in Hallmark Hall of Fame's THE MAKEOVER on ABC, 1/27
The all-star cast for Hallmark Hall of Fame's THE MAKEOVER, which premieres SUNDAY, ?JANUARY 27 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network, will be led by Julia Stiles ("Silver Linings Playbook," "The Bourne Ultimatum"), David Walton ("New Girl," "Happy Endings"), Frances Fisher ("Titanic," "Unforgiven"), Camryn Manheim ("Ghost Whisperer," "The Practice") and Georgia Lyman ("Brotherhood," "The Town").
THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.
THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.