Tag Archives: film festivals

HUNGRY FOR LOVE – OCT 22

Taste what you’re watching or catch some big stars on Broadway.

BRING THE FLAY-VOR – OCT 15

The Wine and Food Festival is here, plus a film festival and a little hockey to complete your Thursday!

IF PETER, THEN PAN – MARCH 18

As one show closes, another opens. Peter becomes Pan as If becomes Then. Plus, grab some new clothes at the Morgane Le Fey sample sale. Happy Hump Day!

THE MYSTERY OF LOVE & SEX – MARCH 2

Relationships on stage plus a great Met exhibit, Greek noshes, and plenty of sports. Happy Monday!

A FEW OF MA FAVORITE THINGS 2-24-15

Happy Tuesday NYC! Feeling frisky? Check out CineKink or grab some new lingerie at a great sample sale.

Brooklyn Academy of Music Gives Art With A Bam!

Picture BAMCommonly known as BAM, this leading arts venue does just that. With a Fort Greene district named after it, the Brooklyn Academy of Music is compromised of various venue that are more avant-garde and unique than the next. It’s the oldest continuously running performance art center that just keeps getting stronger, in 2008 it had a record-breaking attendance of 550,000!

The main building contains its major venue, the Howard Gilman Opera House. The theater, designed by the famous theater-architect company Herts &Tallant, contains 2,109 seats under its soaring ceiling and has seen legendary performances by Enrico Caruso and Vanessa Redgrave. There are also the BAM Rose Cinemas, where one screen shows classic movies and the other three show first-run and independent films. For night owls, there is the BAMcafé, a restaurant that offers free music performances on Friday and Saturday nights. Every exhibition, screening and performance is carefully chosen to further the BAM goal of the preeminent place for progressive art, and its popularity shows that it achieves its goal every night of the week!

BAM’s Harvey Theater, located a few streets away, is smaller and offers a different, more intimate experience, having originally been a traditional playhouse housing Shakespearean revivals, vaudeville reviews, and musicals. BAM also organizes multiple festivals, from DanceAfrica to BAMcinemaFEST, art exhibitions, and educational programs.

MACC: So Much Art in So Few Words

With the Wolf Theatre Academy, Singer Gallery, Art Academy, DePicture 21nver Children’s Theatre, and the Jewish Film Festival all under its belt, The Mizel Arts & Culture Center, or MACC, is one of the Rocky Mountain’s premier arts organizations.

Located on the campus of the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center, the Center’s mission is to draw attention to the many artistic achievements of the Jewish community as well as the Denver  community at large.

Each one of its many arms is prized performance venue that features high quality and new work from the area. There’s always a new show or new exhibit that’s completely unique to Denver going on at the MACC.