
By Kitty Pilgrim
As Americans swoon over Downton Abbey, Kitty Pilgrim examines the Anglo-American connection on a visit to a Scottish castle once owned by President Eisenhower.
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Arts & EntertainmentThe Anglo-American ConnectionArts & Entertainment
By Kitty Pilgrim As Americans swoon over Downton Abbey, Kitty Pilgrim examines the Anglo-American connection on a visit to a Scottish castle once owned by President Eisenhower. Danube on the HudsonArts & Entertainment
By Rory Winston From clouds of confetti to bottles of bubbly, New Year’s Eve has always been less about celebrating that which is about to come than that which has long since passed. Our revelries smack of nostalgia – a nostalgia that is littered with the memory of unlived moments, moments that exist solely within the pomp and pageantry of imagined lives belonging to another era. When it comes to Fin de siècle escapism, Attila Glatz’s Salute to Vienna is the time machine of choice. The annual potpourri of Operetta, Waltz, and courtly ballet is ‘Silvester Schmaltz’ at its best. Fran Drescher: Still LaughingArts & Entertainment
By Christopher A Pape I’ve interviewed a great many stars. From Broadway to the big screen and everything in between, we are constantly brining our readers’ new and informative interviews. With our January cover, we’ve outdone ourselves. New York’s Charlie Rangel: Fighter & CongressmanArts & Entertainment
By Christopher A. Pape Whether you agree or disagree with Charlie Rangel, you must respect him. Respect the fact that he’s been a Congressman for 44 years and has done much to help his district. Although no longer the Chairman of the Ways and Means committee, Mr. Rangel is still a force to be reckoned with. Nathan Gunn: Transcending the Opera WorldArts & Entertainment
By Christopher A. Pape Nathan Gunn is a handsome man; People Magazine agrees as he was voted one of the “Sexiest Men Alive” in 2008. But beyond that, he is one of the most in demand operatic baritones in the world. Yet this boy from the Midwest having sung all over the world – loves and continues to come back to New York and the Met, where he began his career. Elvis Duran @ Z100’s Jingle BallArts & Entertainment
By Elvis Duran Happy 2013! I hope your holidays were fantastic and that you were able to participate in a lot of recreational drinking during your various festivities…like us at Z100. We had an absolutely amazing December here at The Elvis Duran Morning Show - busy as ever! My highlight was hosting NYC’s highly anticipated 2012 Z100 Jingle Ball Concert at MSG. The show is definitely Z100’s “crown jewel” and has truly become one of the hottest holiday “must attend” events here in Manhattan. This year’s line-up was truly electrifying thanks to the biggest artists in the world all agreeing to perform at one exclusive concert: Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Ne-Yo, One Direction and The Wanted, just to name a few! THE STATE OF MUSIC IN 2013Arts & Entertainment
By Sharon Dastur 2012 was such an incredible year for music… from the return of the Boy Band… to the flood of new artists from the UK… and of course our favorite superstars continuing to give us more huge hits! So, what do we have to look forward to kicking off 2013? Some more amazing music from the heavyweights, new artists that have a little something different to bring to the table, and some artists we haven't heard from in a while. Let's get started... This is Ernie Anastos. Positively.Arts & Entertainment
By Christopher A. Pape Photography by: The pressure of being the font of information in this city is intense. But it is a responsibility that Ernie Anastos does with circumspection and with a smile. After all, he is New York. Forever synonymous with our fair metropolis, Mr. Anastos has enjoyed recognition and success beyond which many achieve. A Real New York StarArts & Entertainment
By Christopher A. Pape What makes a star, a star? Speak with Robert Cuccioli and you’ll find out. Gracious. Talented. Urbane. These are just a few of the words that describes the popular Tony-nominated Broadway actor, who now can be seen in the hit musical, SPIDER-MAN, TURN OFF THE DARK. On the Hunt with Joseph MaddalenaArts & Entertainment
By Christopher A. Pape The business of antiques and ‘treasure hunting’ is huge. Joseph Maddalena, CEO and founder of the famed auction house ‘Profiles in History’ and star of Hollywood Treasures, on the Syfy channel, is the leading expert on finding and preserving treasures of the big screen. From Dorothy’s ruby slippers to Kate Winslet’s dress in the Titanic, he is the master at hunting down these rare objects. |