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In the News: Kennedy Center Reveals Plans for 50th Anniversary Season, Including a Broadway Concert and Bernstein s MASS

The Kennedy Center Announces Plans for 50th Anniversary Season The nation s cultutral center has announced preliminary plans for its milestone 50th Anniversary season, including new play, opera, orchestra, and dance commissions; new works for artists-in-residence; and celebratory reflection events and productions. Among the new opera commissions will be a work from Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang, premiering a series of new short works in March 2022 at the Washington National Opera. New plays have been commissioned from Ike Holter, Hansol Jung with composer/lyricist Brian Quijada, Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok, Molly Smith Metzler, and Marco Ramirez, all winners of the Michael Kanin Playwriting Award from the annual Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. A new play for young audiences by KCACTF alum Kirsten Greenidge will premiere in March 2022. The spring of 2022 will also offer

The Untold Truth Of The Powerpuff Girls

The Untold Truth Of The Powerpuff Girls The Untold Truth Of The Powerpuff Girls Cartoon Network By Benjamin Falbo/April 6, 2021 3:01 am EDT/Updated: April 6, 2021 3:13 am EDT Want to create a cartoon classic? Just take some old superhero comics, giant anime robots, science fiction aliens, gross violence and Hanna-Barbera cartoons, toss them in a blender and hit puree. The result is sugar, spice, everything nice and an accidental fourth ingredient, Chemical X. From 1998-2005, that mixture got you Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, the three super-powered little girls that starred in the Cartoon Network monster hit  The Powerpuff Girls.  The series was the brainchild of animator Craig McCracken and yielded not only the series but several specials, an ocean s worth of merchandise tie-ins, a theatrical feature film, and a reboot in 2016. Proving that you can t keep three good girls down, the CW Network recently announced a gritty live-action reimagining, aiming

See Lauren Patten and Derek Klena Perform at the Showfields Rooftop to Socially Distanced Audience

Lauren Patten Sean Tracy TodayTix launched its new rooftop concert series with Lauren Patten and Derek Klena April 2 and April 3, respectively. Hosted at Showfields, the Jagged Little Pill stars each gave in-person solo concerts for a masked and socially distanced audience, one of the first endeavors to bring live performance back to New York City. The series is set run throughout April with performances by On Your Feet!’s Ana Villafañe April 16 and The Lion King’s Bradley Gibson April 17. “With the current regulations the city has set in place, we feel we can finally re-enter the live-events space successfully, ensuring that all attending and involved parties can celebrate the magic of live entertainment safely,” TodayTix Presents Executive Producer Tony Marion said in a statement. “We are thrilled to have such a magnificent lineup of working artists to bring us back to that magic just over a year after the pa

30 Years Ago Alanis Introduced Alanis Morissette

You’d be forgiven if you assumed that Jagged Little Pill was Alanis Morissette’s debut album. That record, released in the summer of 1995, introduced the world to an intense and moody poetess who used her music to channel dark rage and disappointment. The LP was a seminal work of art for angsty Gen Xers who related to her deeply personal songs of anger, frustration, resentment, and contempt. The album’s breakout hit, “You Oughta Know”, became an anthem for scorned women, with brutally honest lyrics about a woman’s outrage over a former lover. (Curiously, it’s rumored to be inspired by Morissette’s failed relationship with

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