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Broadway Review: Beetlejuice

by xoJohn

Beetlejuice, one of Tim Burton’s most iconic movies is now a Broadway musical! The cult classic film starring Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Winona Ryder, also spawned a cartoon series as well as several video games. The otherworldly antics of Betelgeuse the demon are treasured by many who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s. From his trademark striped suit to his grotesque sense of humor the mischievous spirit is a recognizable figure evoking fond memories of our youth. The musical feeds on that nostalgia,  whilst delivering a re-imagined tale of death and the loneliness of grief. In contrast to the somber subject matter, this musical is a hilarious farce full of slapstick comedy, offbeat jokes, f-bombs, and witty one-liners.

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STANDING UP, FALLING DOWN, had its world premiere in the Spotlight Narrative Category at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.

The Tribeca Film Festival is a champion of independent film and in its 18th year, the indie films are still in focus.

In his first feature film, Director Matt Ratner brings together an amazing cast of Broadway and screen actors headlined by the comedy legend Billy Crystal. In the after screening Q & A, the director recalled when he first learned it was a dream for Crystal to do this film. The film is also the first feature film written by Peter Hoare, a New York native, and veteran television writer.

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New Yorkers will be the first and some of the only consumers who will be able to get their hands on the latest evian® x Virgil Abloh collaboration. As evian’s latest Creative Advisor for Sustainable Innovation Design, Virgil applied his iconic design vision to this year’s limited-edition glass bottle, and it’s debuting in the U.S. for the first time at a can’t-miss launch event.

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When it comes to reunions, Saturday’s 25 Year In Living Color Celebration at Tribeca Film Festival with the Bulleit 3D Printed Frontier Experience was all sorts of vibrant! The comedy show ran from April 15, 1990 to May 19, 1994. Most of the cast came together for the special occasion, including David Alan Grier, Kim Wayans, Tommy Davidson, guest DJ Shawn Wayans, and more. Keenen Ivory Wayans appeared at the panel earlier in the night.

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Bulleit is not only one of our favorite brands but one of the fastest-growing whiskeys in America. Bulleit was founded in 1987 by Tom Bulleit, who attributes that growth to bartenders and cultural partners who’ve adopted it as their own. The Bulleit Frontier Whiskey portfolio is distilled and aged in the Bulleit family tradition, using a distinctive high rye recipe, which gives them a bold, spicy taste.

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Last night in New York City, BVLGARI and Vanity Fair co-hosted an exclusive cocktail reception and panel at Spring Studios to premiere two films, ‘Celestial’ and ‘The 4th Wave,’ ahead of Tribeca Film Festival 2019. Focused on young independent female pioneers in the arts who are blazing their own paths in male-dominated fields, the two films find common ground around how generational perspectives in family and technology impact their journeys.

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This week, the Crosby Street Hotel was the site of the New York Premiere of the independent modern musical film STUCK from director Michael Berry. The film stars Grammy Award-winning artist and actress Ashanti and Teen Wolf star Arden Cho who were both in attendance along with members of the cast, crew, and select media invitees.

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Film Review: Little

by Desha Winborne

Director: Tina Gordan

Writer: Tracy Oliver

Cast: Regina Hall, Issa Rae, Marsai Martin, and Justin Hartley

Jordan is a tech mogul with a chip on her shoulder. After years of being bullied as a child, she grew up to be a bully herself, wreaking havoc on anyone who crosses her path. Of all of the people, Jordan terrorizes her assistant April gets it the worst. All of Jordyn’s bad behavior comes to a screeching halt when she’s cursed by a little girl she insulted. The curse makes Jordan look 13 again, forcing her to relive the worst years of her life and perhaps learn a lesson or two.

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