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George Gershwin has written 48 shows including Half-Past Eight (Composer), La, La, Lucille (Composer), La-La-Lucille! (Composer), Morris Gest's "Midnight Whirl" (Composer), George White's Scandals ...
Ira Gershwin never saw himself as the main attraction: Brother George Gershwin was so inventive, so quick, that for quite some time Ira simply could not keep up, failing to find enough words, or the ...
J.P. Morgan sat for two minutes; one of the resulting portraits defined his reputation. Edward Steichen “No price is too great,” John Pierpont Morgan once declared, “for a work of ...
In a tour-de-force performance, Felder returns to The New Vic, showcasing his remarkable versatility as he embodies the vibrant energy of an American jazz legend - George Gershwin - and the ...
Jeanne Lanvin by Edward Steichen, November 1926. Edward Steichen, Vogue, ©Condé Nast Jeanne Lanvin features over 60 designs from the late 1890s to 1947. The show also marks the fifth ...
This grand finale features the third world premiere of the season, Zodiac by Carlos Simon, alongside George Gershwin’s An American in Paris and Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3. With its blend ...
when they announced after Saturday’s show that he’d back in town in May for short run as George Gershwin in George Gershwin Alone, the crowd at last weekend’s matinee performance immediately rushed to ...
A television production of George Gershwin's 1935 opera, based on Trevor Nunn's acclaimed 1986 Glyndebourne staging. Featuring the standards Summertime and It Ain't Necessarily So. Show more ...
Claudia Kalb - Author, Spark: How Genius Ignites, From Child Prodigies to Late Bloomers The first song ever published by George Gershwin was “When You Want ’Em, You Can’t Get ’Em ...
Wayne F. Miller Of the 503 photographs by 273 photographers that were in Edward Steichen's landmark "Family of Man" exhibition in 1955, one may best reflect the show's title. Made on September 19 ...
"The palette and canvas are a dull and lifeless medium by comparison," raved Edward Steichen, one of many photographers ... famous characters as Henry James, George Bernard Shaw and Mark Twain.
On Sunday, Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen called Warren “a guy who can do it all.” “He can catch. He can run. He can throw. I mean … we might play him on defense. I don’t know,” Steichen said ...