NEW ROCHELLE, NY – Stephen Cerrato, Yonkers City Council candidate vying to represent the 5th District is Richard Narog’s and Hezi Aris’ guest this Tuesday, July 26, 2011, on the On the Level radio show heard on the WVOX-1460 AM radio dial and on audio and visual streaming technology worldwide at www.WVOX.com from 10 – 11 a.m.
Eye on Theatre: Star Gazing By JOHN SIMON
Broadway’s Rising Stars—now in it’s fifth year as part of Town Hall’s Summer Series—just gets better and better. It’s a showcase for young performers to sing a number from a musical as a rung on the ladder to becoming better known as musical-comedy performers. This year, Town Hall’s artistic director Lawrence Zucker and creator/writer/host Scott Siegel along with Barbara Siegel …
Assemblyman Mike Spano On the Level with Narog and Aris
New Rochelle, NY — Richard Narog and Hezi Aris will host NYS Assemblyman Mike Spano this Tuesday, April 5th, from 10 – 11 a.m., on WVOX-1460 AM on your radio dial and worldwide on www.WVOX.com. Listeners and readers are invited to send a question to WHYTeditor@gmail.com for possible use prior to any shows’ airing and even during the course …
Albany Correspondent: Help Pass Lauren’s Law – The Journey of Lauren Shields By Carlos Gonzalez
Two years ago, 10-year-old Lauren Shield's life was saved because of an organ donor. The Stony Point girl was the recipient of a new heart.
Audition Call for “Barefoot in the Park”
Yonkers, NY — Actors Conservatory Theatre (ACT) has scheduled auditions for the Neil Simon comedy, “Barefoot in the Park, on February 28 and March 2, from 7pm to 10pm, at 20 Buckingham Road, in Yonkers, New York 10701. All roles are open. Tom Kramer is the director. Performances from May 5 – 15. Learn more: ACT telephone: (914) 391-6558, or ACTshows.org.
Message from the Mayor: Again, with Ice on Top By Peter Swiderski
A brief reminder. While this latest storm has so far spared us what some had feared, tonight and tomorrow morning is likely to be unpleasant and potentially dangerous. The icing conditions will make the roads treacherous and your own walkways too. If you must leave the house, do so slowly and assume every hard surface is iced. If you have …
Eye on Theatre: The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore By John Simon
The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore is the first product of Tennessee Williams’s tragic decline. Premiered in Spoleto, Italy, in 1962, it has been frequently revised and produced several times, but never so much as a whistle stop on a reputable train route. It concerns Flora Goforth, a four times married and now again widowed dying old millionairess in …
Eye on Theatre: The Misanthrope By John Simon
Although Moliere himself considered his masterpiece, The Misanthrope, a comedy, it is, in some ways, closer to a tragicomedy. Otherwise put, what distinguishes a serious comedy from a mere farce is its having something serious to say underneath, which allows us to see that drama and comedy are the two sides of the same coin, and that that coin is …
Eye on Theatre: “A Small Fire” By John Simon
It is no easy thing to write a tragedy nowadays. In hard times, people want to laugh. Besides, are there true tragic heroes these days? Movie stars, sports figures, pop musicians and TV personalities won’t quite do. Oprah and Lady Gaga, even with a possible severe setback, wouldn’t be Medea and Electra. But what about the flawed common man or …
Joan Gronowski On the Level with Narog and Aris
New Rochelle, NY — Yonkers City Councilwoman Joan Gronowski (District 2) is Richard Narog’s and Hezi Aris’ guest this Tuesday, January 4th, from 10 am through 11 am, on WVOX-1460 AM on your radio dial and worldwide on www.WVOX.com. Author Kurt Collucci will be their guest on January 11th, and Trend Journal Publisher Gerald Celente will be their guest on …