Friends, fans and colleagues gathered Sunday night to say good-bye to legendary DJ and music producer Peter Rauhofer. New Yorkers gathered outside the Roxy, a nightclub where they shared their Saturday nights with the Grammy Award winner doing what he loved doing most… making music.
Tag: music
Theatre Review: “Pippin”
I really enjoyed the circus acts that populate director Diane Paulus’s revival of Pippin. They did nothing, however, to make me reevaluate my lukewarm feeling toward the show as a whole.
Here is the video of Justin Bieber getting attacked on stage
Justin Bieber was attacked on stage while performing in Dubai, but the 19-year-old singer kept going after security removed the man who rushed the stage.
Bieber’s people even say the man who ran on stage during the show was a fan and meant no harm to Justin.
Here’s the video:
Theatre Review: “I’m A Stranger Here Myself”
Mark Nadler is one of the greatest showmen of our time, capable of leaping from floor to piano bench, tap-dancing madly, singing and keeping steady eye contact with the audience, all this while playing a complex passage on the piano without even glancing at the keys. However, in his latest, I’m A Stranger Here Myself, he takes a somewhat more low-key approach – the abundant theatrics and virtuosity are still there, but applied in a different way. Stranger was originally a cabaret show, but Mark has worked with director David Schweizer to craft it into an even more thoughtful multimedia theatre piece.
Theatre Review: “The Nance”
This is Douglas Carter Beane’s best play yet! In The Nance, he delves into a world that has long fascinated me, the world of effeminate gays as characters in nightclub entertainment of the early 20th Century.



