Oct 31, 2009 | All About Jazz
INTERVIEW/PROFILE: Jamie Cullum on Fame, Fortune and All That Jazz
Jamie Cullum is telling me that he never dreamt of success on this scale. He is outlining the upcoming tours of the UK, France, the US, Japan, Australia and, oh, pretty much most of the known world, that will accompany the anticipated multimillion sales of his new album.
Retro TV W/C 30th October 2009
Barry Murphy returns once more to trawl the TV and radio guides , finding anything worth tuning into this week.
It's big, it's colorful, it's brassy, it's as egotistical as movies get - and it's pretty pleased with its own cleverness.
We always knew circuses had heart. Now we know they have soul, too. Comments . EAT AT JACK'S If you shop on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope you may have noticed Jack's, a restaurant that opened in October.
The Winemaker's Dinner, the annual fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of the Wausau Area, has been sold out.
Filmmaker got smart and just kept hits coming
DANIEL Melnick, a producer and former head of production at MGM and Columbia studios who made his mark on popular culture with the 1960s spy-spoof television series Get Smart , has died at his home in Los Angeles following surgery for lung cancer.
Lunch program includes guided tour Oct. 26
The Paris Exposition in 1925 is credited with kicking off the art deco era. It was also commonly called the "jazz age" and lasted into the 1940s.
'All That Jazz ... and More' featured at next DSC Dixie Forum
"All That Jazz ... and More" featured at next DSC Dixie Forum October 16, 2009 ST.
Daniel Melnick, movie producer
Daniel Melnick, a producer and studio executive who brought an innovative and often unconventional sensibility to films that included "Straw Dogs," "All That Jazz" and "Altered States," died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles.
Guangzhou stage and exhibitions
Chinese vocalist Maria Wang will cooperate with We Do Jazz Band to fully manifest the genre's charm in the concert All That Jazz, All That Love.
Lorton Workhouse Arts Center hosts first Art, Wine and All That Jazz Festival. Thursday, October 08, 2009 Shortly after celebrating its one-year anniversary and stating its goal to become a premier arts destination in Northern Virginia, the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center set out to make good on that promise.
On the Town: Toledo and Tatum too
ALL THAT JAZZ: : Lucille Johnson, left, Johnny O'Neal, who portrayed Art Tatum in the movie 'Ray,' and Ramona Collins stand behind Walter Johnson during the Art Tatum 100th birthday gala at the main branch library downtown.
For Paul White, the album that did it was John Coltrane's "Giant Steps." White was an undergraduate student at Appalachian State University when a roommate put the record on.
Stage run for 'Dreamin' ' ends
From the wheelchair-using dancers performing to "Sunrise, Sunset" to the cool sounds and moves of "All That Jazz," the performers in "Delta Dreamin' " had the audience wiping away tears, clapping and singing along as the show premiered Thursday at the Stockton Civic Theatre.
The first British-built Honda Jazz car rolled off the new production line today.
Brenda Siemer tackles health challenges in two documentaries
One might assume that Brenda Siemer Scheider came to direct "In My Hands," a documentary on Marfan Syndrome, because she lives in Sag Harbor, as does Priscilla Ciccariello, who almost 30 years ago founded the National Marfan Foundation.
The following events and exhibits are open at the Workhouse Arts Center, which is located at 9601 Ox Road, Lorton.
REVIEW Chicago at Sheffield's Lyceum
CHICAGO opens with a line about murder, treachery and adultery - but it's really all about having fun and fish net stockings.
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