Category: Music

Here's a full list of winners from the 2012 Teen Choice Awards

The 2012 Teen Choice Awards handed out their annual Surf Boards on Sunday night.  If it’s one of your guilty pleasures that isn’t worthy of several tedious hours of words like “so for sure” and “like” used more times than any human or machine could possible count, then we’ve got the list of winners below.

Despite being the awards that are, as the title says, chosen by the teenie boppers; a grown-up or two took home a surf board including Ellen DeGeneres….. well let’s say at least one grown-up took home a Teen Choice Award and that went to Ellen Degeneres for Choice comedian.  Nowadays, however, we probably count Zac Efron and Katy Perry as grown-ups too.  They were winners as well.

The big winners of the night, however, were Taylor Swift and “The Vampire Diaries.” Read more

Daily Dapper: Re-Animator: The Musical (A Review)

Of all the feel good and over the top musicals there are on Broadway and beyond, here or in any city, there are few that catch my attention at all. I’m no Broadway queen and doubt I ever will be but to convince me to actually sit through a whole musical is something in and of itself. Being only a partial stereotype, I tend to be the sickie who would instantly flock to any potential big time flop or small time train wreck. This explains why I decided to jump on the bandwagon and head to The New York Musical Theatre Festival’s week long run of Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator: The Musical.
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Daily Dapper: Hairy Tales & Rhymes (A Review)

Part burlesque; part erotica; all camp. Those are just some of the many ways to describe the new show from creator, director, choreographer John Paolillo currently running weekly at XL Nightclub. For starters, the cast features many drag and non-drag talents including Luxury Cartax as Sister Goose who brandishes a truly fuzzy gold book full of naughty nursery rhymes that counter the age old tales children have recited for centuries.
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Cabaret Review: Ben Vereen

Ben Vereen’s new cabaret act at 54 Below resembles his debut club act several years ago at Feinstein’s, but is sufficiently different to meet the venue’s “all new acts” policy. It’s across-the-board jazzier, and Vereen, who has a reputation for a high level of professionalism, in now much more attuned to the intimate cabaret setting.

Loosely organized around Vereen’s own career, the first part of the show finds him singing the songs of his early successes in Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar and Pippin – he opens the show riffing on the latter’s “Magic to Do” – but with an off-the-cuff improvisatory flair; they are similar to his more famous renditions only in the fervent energy he lends them.

Vereen’s patter is laced with great good humor – especially relating self-deprecating anecdotes about encounters with Bob Fosse and Andrew Lloyd Webber – and he still moves and dances with fantastic commitment and vigor. I am very pleased that this act, like the earlier one, also has an extended tribute to Sammy Davis Jr., again a definite high point, especially in a passionate rendition of “Mr. Bojangles”.

After singing the praises of the arts in a version of “Stand By Me” that morphs into “Stand by the Arts”, Vereen returns to autobiography near the end of the act. He details his difficult return to health – and Broadway – after a 1992 car accident that resulted in multiple injuries and a stroke. This leads into “For Good” from Wicked (Vereen went in as the Wizard some time back), a song that makes even more emotional sense here than in the musical. Vereen is one of musical theatre’s master performers, and this is not to be missed.

For tickets, click here.

For more reviews and interviews by Jonathan Warman, see his blog Drama Queen.

The Borowski Spin / Scissor Sisters kiki to the top

Two remakes, two sassy shout-outs and a whole lotta Daddy drama. Sprinkle it all with a dash of Summer Pop and you have this week’s column. But enough intro. I missed y’all last week, so let’s dive right in!

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