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  • The Alliance for the Arts today announced its list of Emerging Voices of 2011: Seven Groups to Watch

    Emerging Voices of 2011: Seven Groups to Watch

    Groups to be Celebrated at Eighth Annual Friends of the Arts Party

    at Christie’s, January 24, 2011

     

     

    NEW YORK – December 27, 2010 – The Alliance for the Arts today announced its list of Emerging Voices of 2011: Seven Groups to Watch. Theses New York City nonprofit cultural organizations are innovative in the services they offer and extend their recognized expertise to audiences that are often not engaged in the arts. The Alliance will showcase and celebrate these groups at its Eighth Annual Friends of the Arts Party on January 24.

     

     

    The Alliance believes that each of these seven organizations—whether by the audiences they serve, the content they create, the talent they foster, or the new perspectives they provide— offers a unique value that invigorates New York’s cultural scene with new energy and direction. In five years or less, they have established themselves as important members of the arts community with lasting abilities to continue and build upon their work.

     

     

    Bushwick Starr
    The Bushwick Starr is a performance venue and presenting organization dedicated to bringing art and artists to the Bushwick community. The group offers a professional and supportive space for artists to develop and present new theater, dance and music, fostering an open social environment in which artists and audiences interact.

     

    Citywide Youth Opera

    Citywide Youth Opera provides young singers in-depth musical, dramatic and interpretive training, culminating in a public performance of operatic works by the great composers from the Baroque through contemporary periods. The program is open to students ages 14 to 21. 

     

    Dances For A Variable Population

    Dance artist Naomi Goldberg Haas choreographs dynamic concert dances with diverse communities and age groups.  Her performing group, Dances for a Variable Population, aims to erase the border between dancer and non-dancer, returning dance to its initial wellspring: joy.

     

    Talea Ensemble
    Talea Ensemble advances contemporary music by bringing it to venues in New York and abroad while also introducing works from overseas to New York audiences. 

     

    Theatre Askew

    Since 2004, Theatre Askew's productions have redefined LGBT theater by using queerness as a metaphor for all who stand on the margins of American society.

     

    Tong Xiao Ling Chinese Opera Ensemble

    Established in 2005, this company performs classic Beijing Opera works with a full orchestra and costuming for local communities, schools and colleges throughout the metropolitan area. Director Tong Xiao Ling's family has been performing Chinese Opera for four generations. The company seeks to train new artists in this form.  

     

    UnionDocs

    Based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, UnionDocs presents a broad range of innovative and thought-provoking non-fiction projects to the general public, while also cultivating specialized opportunities for learning, critical discourse, and creative collaboration for emerging media-makers, theorists and curators.

     

    Additional information on these and over 900 other groups is available on NYC-ARTS.org, NYCkidsARTS.org and the NYC ARTS iPhone App.

     

    The Friends of the Arts Party will be held at Christie’s on Monday, January 24, 2011, 6:30 pm. The evening includes cocktails, music and a private viewing of Christie's Winter Sale of Old Masters & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings and Watercolors. Tickets may be purchased by visiting AllianceforArts.org or by calling (212) 947-6340.

     

    Sponsors include Christies, NYCharities.org and Steven Amedee Gallery & Fine Custom Framing. The celebration is being produced with significant help from a host committee of creative services professionals, artists and arts supporters: Arkadia & Co (Tika Buchanan, Alberta Jarane and Hans Neubert), Damion Boyer, Nancy Elder, Michael Franco, Adji Gadson, Brian Jacobson, Branko Jovanovic, Fizza Khan, Eric Krevat, Abby Lee, Carolina Real, Janine Richardson, Bradley Silver, Something Digital (Greg Steinberg), Robert Strand and Tia Walker.

     

    Christie’s is located at 20 Rockefeller Plaza on 49th Street between Fifth Avenue and Avenue of

    the Americas.

     

    About the Alliance for the Arts

    The Alliance for the Arts’ mission is advocacy for the arts in New York through research and audience development.  For more information on the Alliance’s work, go to www.AllianceforArts.org.

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  • Mario Batali and Food Bank For NYC Launch Culinary ...

     

    AN INVITATION FROM MARIO BATALI…JOIN NYC’s CULINARY ICONS FOR A PALATE-PLEASING EVENT ATOP THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING TO BENEFIT NEW YORKERS IN NEED THIS HOLIDAY SEASON…

     

     

    New York, NY…October 26, 2010 — You’re Invited — join the Food Bank For New York City, Culinary Council Chair Mario Batali, and other culinary luminaries for an exclusive event — Eat•Celebrate•Support — on December 7th, 6:00 – 9:00pm, atop the Empire State Building (34th Street & Fifth Avenue) Manhattan.  Mingle with Mario, Anthony Bourdain, Tom Colicchio, Ted Allen, Andrew Carmellini, Brad Farmerie and many more of New York City’s most distinguished chefs, restaurateurs and culinary icons while helping fight hunger in New York City! 

     

    Enjoy an evening of holiday-inspired cocktails and sumptuous hors d’oeuvres including presentations from David Burke Townhouse, Locanda Verde, Public & Double Crown, SD26, Riverpark, Morimoto, and others, and help celebrate the kick-off of the Food Bank’s newly formed Culinary Council. Bid for auction prizes including four tickets to the taping of Iron Chef and a private studio tour;  tickets to the Emeril Lagasse Show, restaurant gift certificates galore and more!  Finally, at this once-in-a-lifetime event, you’ll be present as the iconic Empire State Building turns orange, the color of hunger awareness. 

     

    The Culinary Council, Chaired by chef/author Mario Batali, brings together prestigious leaders in the culinary industry to raise funds and awareness for the Food Bank For New York City and its sustained efforts to provide food and services for the 1.5 million New Yorkers who rely on them.   One in Five New York City residents relies on the Food Bank’s programs and services, including one in every five children.

     

    Proceeds from this event, sponsored by Condé Nast Food Group and the Empire State Building, will support the Food Bank’s ongoing efforts to end food poverty in New York City.

     

    Arrive in time for the ‘Orange’ Carpet at 6:00pm. Tickets are limited. Festive attire $250 per ticket.  To purchase tickets please visit: www.foodbanknyc.org/go/culinary

     

    Food Bank For New York City recognizes 27 years as the city’s major hunger-relief organization working to end food poverty throughout the five boroughs.  As the city’s hub for integrated food poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger issue on three fronts — food distribution, income support and nutrition education — all strategically guided by its research. Through its network of approximately 1,000 community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers in need. The Food Bank’s hands-on nutrition education program in the public schools reaches thousands of children, teens and adults. Income support services including food stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to achieve greater dignity and independence. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.

     

     

     

     

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  • George Clooney Suffers Broken Hand In Car 'Accident'

    LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- George Clooney's hand is in a cast, but not due to a motorcycle accident as some outlets have reported. The actor was involved in an accident with a car - specifically, the car door vs. his hand!

    Despite various online reports out of Europe claiming the actor broke his hand while riding his Harley Davidson around Lake Lugano, near the border of Italy and Switzerland, the actor's rep told Access Hollywood what really happened to the star's hand.


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    "There was an accident and he did break his hand," Clooney's rep, Stan Rosenfield, told Access. "He was not riding a motorcycle, it was not in Switzerland... He was on his property in Italy and he shut the car door on his hand."

    Clooney was treated at the private Ars Medica clinic in Gravesano, Switzerland, located near his Lake Como, Italy home.

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    "The doctor has given him 30-40 years more to live, and no live animals were harmed during the wrapping of the hand," Clooney's rep joked, "The only reason he went to the hospital was to get a temporary cast put on."

    This is not Clooney's first road bump. In 2007, the actor and then-girlfriend Sarah Larson collided with a car while riding his motorcycle in New Jersey. The actor suffered a hairline fracture on one of his ribs along with some scrapes and bruises. Larson broke her foot during the accident. Read more »
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