A STEADY RAIN, currently playing at The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway starring Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman, will dedicate the November 8th performance to The Actors Fund, granting proceeds to the fund in support of their programs and services. Full Article at Broadway World
Experts in the field of neuroscience will discuss the integration of Military, Professional Sports and Youth Sports programs to better prevent, identify and treat brain injuries during a special moderated dinner discussion at the Sarah Jane Brain... Full Article at News Blaze
Arizona Theatre Company presents George Is Dead, a new comedy by acclaimed writer and director Elaine May. Full Article at Broadway World
After a year of surprises and risks that paid off big-time at the box office, from "Taken" to "The Hangover" to "Paranormal Activity," the majors are playing it safe during the holidays. Full Article at Variety
PUSHING THE BOAT OUT: The arrival of the Tall Ships in Liverpool last year brought a surge in tourism Sir Paul McCartney at the MTV awards in Liverpool It is just weeks after Aberdeen entered the race to be named UK City of Culture in 2013 and already... Full Article at Press and Journal
One star out of four. -- David Germain, AP Movie Writer A Christmas Carol The time, not just the season, is ripe for a new version of "A Christmas Carol." Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
What’s been a slow awards season build since Toronto and Venice kicked things off two months ago is about to become an accelerated horserace. Full Article at Indie Wire
The dates are set for a flood of screenings, cocktail receptions and Q&A sessions, with plenty more to come. This means only one thing: Awards season is here! Full Article at Variety
I think I am about to hit the breaking point. Some days, I find it hard enough to slog through the promotional emails I get from teams and conferences promoting certain players for individual awards. I’m okay with that, though. Full Article at Bleacher Report
O ver the course of seventeen years and seventy-five issues, writer Neil Gaiman partnered with a host of artists and a fledging comic book imprint to create one of the most popular comic series of the late 20th Century. Full Article at Newsarama