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Bww TV Exclusive: Broadway Sessions Opens Up the Mic to Jamie Cepero, Corey Mach & More!
We recently wished happy birthday to our resident musical genius Joshua Stephen Kartes at a special open mic event. Singers from Japan to England and back again joined together to showcase their talents. Joshua even enjoyed some very special birthdays serenades's from Jaime Cepero and Margaret Kelly. I am always blown away by the diversity and talent in the room when we go all open mic. Make sure you keep up with us on social so you can be in the room where it happens next month...
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  • 9/25/2018
  • by Ben Cameron
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Bill Murray, Harold Ramis Feud Started On The 'Groundhog Day' Set, Lasted Over 20 Years
Bill Murray notably gave a shout out during the 2014 Oscars earlier this week to Harold Ramis, with whom he starred with in a number of films. Yet, up until shortly before Ramis' recent illness and death, Murray and Ramis hadn’t spoken for years.

“We forgot one,” said Murray, after he and actress Amy Adams had read out the nominees for Best Cinematography. “Harold Ramis, for Caddyshack, Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day.”

Bill Murray, Harold Ramis Feud

While filming Groundhog Day in 1993, Murray and Ramis got into a dispute that would see them cut each other out of their respective lives for years. According to Ramis, Murray had been nearly impossible to work with during the film, which was shot in the midst of the actor’s marriage troubles with Margaret Kelly.

"At times, Bill was just really irrationally mean and unavailable; he was constantly late on set," Ramis told the...
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  • 3/5/2014
  • Uinterview
Blu Review: Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
Cinelinx has a wonderful thought after watching the Peter Pan: Diamond Edition Blu-ray!

The Set-up

Three British children are transported to Neverland, where a young boy named Peter and his band of Lost Boys do battle with the nefarious pirate Captain Hook. Based on the classic children's novel by Sir James Barrie.

The Delivery

Sir James M. Barrie's classic children's novel about the boy who never grew up has seen a number of incarnations, from the original story to a number of silent film and stage adaptations. Walt Disney's animated version, released in 1953, keeps some of the elements of the original story, with a good amount of Disneyfication (for lack of a better term) thrown in.

The fact that Disney softened some of the darker elements, added musical numbers, and changed a few things is hardly a drawback. In fact, it gives this version just the right personality and distinction.
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  • 2/5/2013
  • by feeds@cinelinx.com (Victor Medina)
  • Cinelinx
Puberty Blues retains the casual brutality of the book
This article originally appeared in If Magazine #147 (June-July 2011). Puberty Blues will premiere on Network Ten later this month.

When a collection of producers and writers read the 1979 book Puberty Blues with a view to turning it into a television series, even those who had read it years before were struck by how the teenagers at the heart of the story acted without self-reflection.

.As the father of a teenage girl I was shocked and most of us were,. says head writer Tony McNamara of the behaviour depicted in the book. .It is funny, entertaining but also shocking because of the casual brutality of the world. Now people are self-obsessed and analytical. Then they accepted the circumstances of life and threw themselves into it..

The strength of the protagonists in this 30-year-old portrait of youth, sex and surf is also very evident, he adds. .Now we think people aren.t resilient,...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 8/6/2012
  • by Sandy George
  • IF.com.au
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