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Dossier hotel seattle noking1/7/2024 ![]() Pacific Northwestern beer and wine round out the beverage menu, naturally.īistro Alder is now open for dinner, at 750 Alder Street. The non-alcoholic options here are also extensive, with everything from a brown butter cherry “cola” to an apple cider spritz with Oregon berry compote. Meanwhile, the 24 Carrot uses cold-pressed orange-carrot juice, pairing it with a house-smoked-alderwood-infused Espolon Blanco tequila. Many cocktails utilize a wide range of cold-pressed juices: The Shochu Collins swaps the gin for the aforementioned Japanese spirit, as well as cucumber green juice, cucumber-rice syrup, and cucumber-lavender bitters. The bar’s take on a French 75 comes with a house-made gin hydrosol (think: mist), saké, and marionberry simple syrup, alongside the traditional lemon and bubbles. While the food menu is inherently restrained, the cocktail menu gets into more involved territory. “The more simple something is, the more perfect it all has to be.” “I love the simplicity of the menu: focusing on quality, letting ingredients speak for themselves,” Dionne says. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Seattle. And the omelet gets little more than a house-made herbed farmer’s cheese. Lotte Hotel Seattle, Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts, and Staypineapple, The Maxwell Hotel, Seattle Center received great reviews from travelers looking for a romantic hotel in Seattle. It adds a little spice to the balcony view, which includes a view of downtown. We have a favorite room that allows close observance of cruise ships as they come and go. The steak frites get a dose of shallot-tarragon butter. 2411 Alaskan Way, Pier 67, Seattle, WA 98121, United States of America Excellent location show map. Escargots comes with a classic parsley garlic butter and oyster mushroom breadcrumbs. Unlike many other French restaurants in Portland, Bistro Alder isn’t trying to be particularly outside the box - dishes are intentionally pared down to the essentials. “My first calls were to purveyors - what’s coming in, what do you have, can I get this,” Dionne says. Like its predecessor (and other Portland restaurants), Bistro Alder leans heavily on Pacific Northwestern produce and meat, sourcing from farms like Sauvie Island Growers, Pat n’ Tams Beef, and Taylor Shellfish Farms. “There are some really familiar pieces to me on this menu,” he says.īistro Alder opened September 20 in the space formerly home to Vitaly Paley restaurant Rosa Rosa, which closed in the wake of the pandemic. ![]() And the restaurant’s pasta, served with pistou and sheep’s milk feta, uses a dough he developed with his daughter. His wife will often ask him to make her moules Marinières on birthdays or anniversaries. The frisée aux lardons, a salad with poached egg and bacon, was a favorite of his from his days at Carafe. But for chef Aaron Dionne - formerly of restaurants like Pacific Northwestern destination Higgins and the late, great Carafe Bistro - this menu is actually quite personal. When looking at the menu at Bistro Alder, the new French restaurant open within the Dossier hotel, visitors may just see brasserie standards: steak frites, escargots, croque monsieur and madame. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Or you could see C’mon C’mon, Mike Mills’s family drama starring Joaquin Phoenix, Gaby Hoffmann, and newcomer Woody Norman, a film that looks back at one family’s past to try to understand the future. Stumble into a theater right now, and you might catch Belfast, Kenneth Branagh’s drama about his childhood during the Troubles, filmed almost entirely in black and white save for a few brightly colored movie screens, a theater performance, and footage of contemporary Belfast at the very beginning. Conventional wisdom says that audiences are bored by black and white, but the 2021 offerings suggest that maybe the larger culture is finally ready to see this for what it is: an aesthetic choice, another tool in the filmmaker’s toolbox. ![]() What filmmaker wouldn’t want to be in that pantheon?īlack and white - which never really went away - is huge at the movies this year. Many of these films look like Citizen Kane or Psycho or Casablanca or Seven Samurai - indisputable classics that we’re still watching decades later. Maybe his theory explains why a time traveler from 1921, plopped down into a movie theater this year, would find plenty of baffling new experiences (reclining seats! surround sound!) but also might find themselves wondering why color movies never caught on. So I had this idea that if I turned my films into black and white, then they’d become classics.” With some of his characteristic wry wit, he said: “I think it may be vanity on my part, but when I think of the classics, they’re all in black and white. He explained why at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam, where the cut premiered. Shortly before Bong Joon-Ho’s smash hit inequality thriller Parasite won Best Picture at the 2020 Oscars, the director screened a black-and-white version of his soon-to-be history-making film. ![]()
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Tango dress1/7/2024 ![]() ![]() Tango is a sensual and passionate dance, and the woman's clothes reflect Today, one of the most popular colorsįor female tango dresses is red, while men’s clothing is black or white. For many years, the official color of tango danceĬlothing was orange, which is a theme that managed several times to comeĪnd go away from fashion to this day. Tango mania of early 20th century touched almost every part of fashionĬlothing, including shoes, stocking, dresses, hatsĪnd everything else. Dresses alsoĬhanged significantly, with more open skirts becoming more favorable,Įspecially those who have more opened front sections which allowed for Hats that allowed for close embrace during tango dance. While these hats were beautiful, they were an obstacle to theĭance, and the fashion quickly changed, allowing women to wear vertical Hat (such as large feathers) and sweeping across the front of the face of For example, before the arrival of tango females preferred to wearĮlaborate hats with large brims and decorations that flowed away from the Other parts of female Victorian fashion quickly followed the fate ofĬorsets. Light, colorful, and featured loose transparent bodice and skirt thatįaison of tango dance attire can easily change with times In 1913, first proper “tango dresses” (known as “ Tango Visite”) started being made and promoted. Hotel in London, new fashion styles emerged from Tes Dansants in Paris, and the grand Tango ball held in Selfridgesĭepartment store in the United States was later recalled as one of the largest fashion events of the season. That year tango was danced in Tango Teas at the Waldorf Styles emerging that helped youth to break the chains of Victorian fashion and embrace newĬlothing paradigms. Europe was especially enchanted with it, with new fashion In the year of 1913, the tango became a worldwide There, tango became the couple dance that everyone Promoting it first in the fashion centers of the world such as Paris, Style managed to reach Argentinian upper class, which quickly disseminated Uruguay, in the early years of the 20th century this musical and dancing Working class districts of the Buenos Aires in Argentina and Montevideo in ![]() While tango was originally born as the music of the underprivileged in the So, whether you're gliding across the floor in a traditional milonga or showcasing your prowess in a nuevo routine, GraceCompan圜rafts has the perfect attire to make every step, every turn, and every embrace unforgettable.Tango Dresses - What Clothing to Wear to Dance Tango? Every dancer's silhouette is distinct, and to ensure your tango dance dress fits like a second skin, we've provided a detailed dress size guide to assist in your measurements. Recognizing the uniqueness of every dancer, we offer a custom order request form for those who seek a tailor-made experience. And with over 70 hues available in our comprehensive color map, you can find the perfect shade to complement your dance style and personality.īut the beauty of our collection doesn't just stop at aesthetics. ![]() And what better way to enhance that moment than by donning one of our expertly crafted argentine tango dresses?įrom the sultry hues of a Buenos Aires night to the fiery beats that ignite the dance floor, our dresses are designed to move with you, capturing every nuance of your performance. At GraceCompan圜rafts, we understand that tango is more than just a dance it's an expression, a feeling, a moment captured in time. ![]() Dive into a world of elegance and passion with our exquisite tango dresses. ![]()
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Rhino 8 for ios instal free1/7/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() This fact has not escaped McNeel Associates CEO Bob McNeel or the company’s lead on business development, Scott Davidson. The question is, will iRhino 3D remain a handy portable viewing and mark-up tool, or play a wider, more creative role in conceptual design? One only has to look at Shapr3D, the excellent Spaces by Cerulean Labs ( read our review) and SketchUp for iPad ( read our review) to see how the iPad has become a viable laptop replacement for creatives. Today’s reality is that the iPad is now powerful enough to run design-based desktop applications. ![]() If you go back to around 2010, you’ll find that iRhino 3D also started life as a navigator/viewer.Ī lot has changed since then. We have already seen some great AEC application developments for the iPad, but historically, these have been mainly for the consumption of AEC data – via Autodesk BIM 360, Graphisoft BIMx and so on - rather than the creation of designs. Today, with desktop-class Apple silicon, the iPad continues to provide portability, along with long battery life and pretty decent pen input. It started life back in 2010 as a giant iPhone that didn’t make calls (unless they were via VoIP), but went on to finally cement a tablet market that had previously failed to attract many customers. With a thriving ecosystem on Windows, Mac and in the cloud, the product has now gone mobile In the AEC sector, McNeel Associates is a familiar and much-loved brand, along with its product Rhino. ![]()
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Nyc sidetalk coney island1/7/2024 ![]() Knicks Season Opener /RkzFM5O1pi- Sidetalk October 21, 2021 No matter where it came from, people are finding new and creative ways to apply the phrase. Its popular origin has been attributed to everything from a character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature film “Inside Out,” to NEMS’ song by the same name, to the sound the New York City subway doors make before closing. All memes are flexible and subject to adaptation, but “bing bong” has an especially versatile use. The phrase “bing bong” has come to mean, well, literally anything people want it to mean. One donor wrote, “Bing Bong and Byron audios makes me happy, so I hope life treats him better.” So far, more than 2,000 people have donated. You could also send your money to the man who’s become known as “Joe Byron.” His real name is TJ, and according to the GoFundMe created by Zoë McCreary, he’s experiencing homelessness. You can gift or rep your own Unisex Bing Bong Ugly Christmas Sweater this December. And speaking of fashion, there are over 600 Etsy listings for “bing bong” inspired shirts. YouTube commenter NatFlaps writes, “Every line in this video feels like a cultural touchstone.” The video and its many quotable moments have spread like wildfire in typical meme fashion. ![]() ![]() Simply put, the video is comedy gold and becomes more charming the more you watch it. Dogs still in hand, he says, “If you see these dogs in your front yard, just know upstairs I’m going hard. “Hardhat,” whom one Redditor dubbed “the Captain America of the Sidetalk Cinematic Universe,” ends the video succinctly, summing up the “bing bong” lifestyle. Later, the man with the hard hat holds a dog under each arm and tells the camera, “Yo, Ariana Grande, wassup mama! Come to Coney Island, come take a spin on the cyclone, I miss you.” And of course, a man in a car yells into the microphone, “F- ya life! Bing bong!” One man wears a single ski on the pavement, going “cross-Coney-skiing.” NEMS asks the man, “What do you want to tell Joe Byron,” referring to Joe Biden, “right now?” The man responds smoothly in a deep, gravelly voice, “Wassup, baby? Take me out to dinner.”Ī man on the boardwalk wears only a pair of Speedo bottoms with his phone tucked in, to which the interviewer exclaims, “He got his phone in his balls, Steve Jobs did not die for this!” Another man in a hard hat holds a bottle of liquor and says, “I was feeling thirsty, so my momma gave me a gallon of Henny to quench that, you heard?” Though only 54 seconds, the video has a lot to unpack. In Episode 81, the epicenter of the meme, NY-rapper GORILLA NEMS, the self-proclaimed “Coney Island Mayor,” interviews residents. It’s some of the biggest personalities packaged in a small time commitment, which makes it perfect for satisfying scrolling. ![]() New York has always been one of the best places to find hilarious candid interviews - if you’ve ever enjoyed Billy Eichner’s “Billy on the Street,” you’ll enjoy the bite-sized bits of Big Apple personality Sidetalk offers. Since then, “New York’s one-minute street show” has amassed 1.2 million followers on Instagram and 3.4 million followers on TikTok. You’ve probably heard the words “bing” and “bong” before as onomatopoeia or as in “pass the bong.” Now, the phrase “bing bong” has gone viral as part of another TikTok trend and has taken up residency in various internet jokes. It all began with Sidetalk, the brainchild of NYU students Jack Byrne and Trent Simonian, who began posting one-minute man-on-the-street videos in September 2019. ![]()
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Extra heartbeat and coffee1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() Sometimes the heart may have inappropriate beats (called ectopic beats or premature extrasystoles) which may give the sensation of palpitations but are not considered serious unless occurring frequently. Palpitations may also be a symptom of several different types of arrhythmias, heart disease, such as problems with the heart valves, or heart attack. Palpitations can be triggered in some people by heavy smoking, excessive caffeine (from tea, coffee, cola drinks or energy drinks), food sensitivities or allergies, and some types of medications or reactions to medications.įever may also cause an increased or abnormal heart rate while it is present.Įxcessive levels of thyroid hormone or hormone changes in pregnancy may cause a faster heart rate and may cause palpitations briefly.ĭuring menopause, women may experience palpitations. ![]() Your doctor may also ask about food sensitivities and allergies. Rarely, electrophysiological studies are needed to determine the cause of an abnormal heart rhythm by applying small electric currents directly to the heart and recording its response.īlood tests can measure the levels of thyroid hormones, potassium, magnesium and medications that may be causing the palpitations. If you are asked to wear a 24-hour monitor, you will be asked to keep a time record of any symptoms so they can be correlated in time to the ECG results.Įxercise stress testing may be suggested where you have palpitations that are induced by exercise. The doctor may evaluate your palpitations through blood tests, an electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram, a Holter monitor (a portable ECG machine that can monitor heartbeat for 24 hours), exercise stress tests, or a test of the coronary arteries. They will want to know whether the palpitations make you feel out of breath or faint, or whether you have chest pain at the same time. They will be interested whether you have noticed anything that is a trigger for the palpitations, such as exercise, emotion or a change in your posture. They should ask you how often you have felt the palpitations and how long they last for. When you visit your doctor about palpitations, the doctor may ask you to tap out the beat of the palpitations. If the GP thinks your palpitations warrant further investigation, they will refer you to a Cardiologist. ![]() They are one of the most common symptoms that people go to their GP for. Palpitations are a common problem that GPs deal with all the time. Your General Practitioner (GP) is a good place to start if you are having palpitations. What type of doctor should I see for palpitations? Palpitations can occur in everyone at some time during exercise, stress, pain or fright, but a normal heartbeat should return quickly. Sometimes the underlying cause is unrelated to the heart - anaemia or an overactive thyroid gland, for instance, can cause palpitations. In others, palpitations may be caused by arrhythmias of different types (heartbeats that are too slow, too rapid, irregular, or too early) or by other heart conditions such as leaking valves. In many people who experience palpitations, no heart disease or abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) can be found and the cause of the palpitations is unknown. Palpitations are unpleasant sensations of excessively strong, rapid and/or irregular heartbeats. You should seek emergency medical attention if your heart palpitations are accompanied by: When should I seek immediate medical attention? The feelings don’t usually last very long. The feelings may be in your neck or your ear. ![]()
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Waterbed afloat1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() “Charlie was a smart, conservative, laid-back, California design guy, and this industry that he grew, that he started, became pretty wild,” Koenig said. Koenig is quick to clarify that while one of Hall’s waterbeds was covered in velvet and featured in Playboy magazine, the inventor was no Hugh Hefner. “I hope they think I’m a femme fatale, you know? If there is any sexual innuendo, good! I’m kind of a weird, different person. After hearing about the Afloat venture, she said she’d love to take Hall out to dinner to compare their adventures as waterbed owners. Two years ago, for her 80th birthday, Lollis bought a new waterbed, and she still gets a kick out of the looks she gets about her bedroom setup. “I bought it because it was different, it was controversial, it was almost a conversation piece,” said Lollis, a retired corrections deputy. She bought her first one 40 years ago, about the same time she installed a mirror on her bedroom ceiling in her red-roofed mobile home in Hull, Georgia. If those guys think Dart is swell, they should meet Jeri Lollis, who really seems to be living her best life with a waterbed. ![]() “Everybody is like, ‘Really, you got a waterbed?’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, they’re really good, they’re better than they ever were.’ I’m like a pop-culture hero now with the guys at work.” “It’s like floating, it’s so nice,” Dart said at his Coral Springs home. When he went mattress shopping in June, he was thrilled to see the Afloat beds at City Furniture and bought the first one. His waterbed didn’t move with him to Florida several years later, and Dart said he missed its comforting warmth. Michael Dart was one of those 1980s customers in Rochester, New York. “People who might have bought it for Saturday nights, then started using it every night,” Hall said. ![]()
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Adobe illustrator vector packs1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() In our list above, we've noted the starting prices at the time of writing. This can depend on the type of licence needed – sometimes the price will vary depending on where you plan to use the brushes. ![]() The price of the best premium Illustrator brushes can vary, from around $10 to upwards of $50. Remember to save all your brushes to your Creative Cloud library so that you have easy access to your entire collection no matter what device you're using. Also see our tutorial on how to create your own Calligraphic brush in Illustrator). Essential Illustrator Brush Bundle 236 59 (Editor’s Choice) Fine Liner Brushes & Patterns. However you can do this using an iPad or iPhone with Adobe Brush CC, and you can even create Illustrator brushes from photos. Top 10 Best Free & Premium Illustrator Brushes. Open the brushes panel and click the New Brush (“+”) button, select which type of brush you want to make (see above).Ĭreating a calligraphic brush is easiest because the other types require you to first create a pattern. You can create your own Illustrator brushes directly in the software. How do I create my own Illustrator brushes? Calligraphic brushes: create strokes that look as though they were drawn with the angled point of a calligraphic pen.Images saved in this format can also be converted to PDF files, allowing them to be edited in Adobe Acrobat and making them easier to print. These files are editable in Adobe Illustrator. They can be used to create the same effect as Scatter brushes, but Pattern brushes follow the path exactly, whereas Scatter brushes don’t. Vector images are often saved as AI files to enable quick editing. Pattern brushes: create seamlessly repeating patterns along a path.Rather than stretching art – like Art brushes – they scatter it. Scatter brushes: disperse copies of an object (such as a butterfly or leaf) along a path.Bristle brushes: create brush strokes that look as though they were made using a natural brush with bristles.You can keep pictures open after usage without any distortions. The program saves the picture in editable format afterwards. Art brushes: stretch a brush or object shape evenly along a path. Super Magic Eraser is useful software for Adobe Illustrator, which allows you to cut and delete vector objects from the artboard.Commercial and editorial icons and icon sheets are available as isolated. Easily communicate information with vector icons, symbols, patterns, data visualization graphics, and hand-drawn artwork in a range of expressive styles. There are five different types of brush in Illustrator and each of them has a different purpose. Add bold and colorful graphics to any project with hand-picked, editable Adobe Stock vectors. ![]() The best Illustrator brushes for you will depend on what you're looking to create. How to choose the best Illustrator brushes for you This handy set of free abstract Illustrator brushes lets you create shapes and patterns, including some pretty crazy-looking ornaments. Download Free Abstract Brushes from DeviantArtĭeviantArt is always a good place to find free-to-use resources and assets, as this example from alethiologie demonstrates.Price: Free for commercial and personal use. ![]()
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Stack em high kill devil hills nc1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() Now, over thirty years later, we are proud to be making a living on pancakes and so forth. The concept was honed in a matter of days, the land was purchased and the building was built in less than three months. ![]() We'll sell pancakes and we'll call the place Stack 'em High." She asked how he planned on making a living on pancakes and he answered they would sell some other items as well, "you know, so forth." So in 1981, Stack 'em High Pancakes and So Forth was born. Just months into a planned break from the restaurant business, Perry sat up in bed one night and told Kiki."I've got it. Their famed "corn cakes" are still the topic of conversation amongst those with memories of the Point Harbor. People of all walks of life and from all over the region, flocked to the new home of Greek and coastal cuisine. They ran the Point Harbor Restaurant at the foot of the Wright Memorial Bridge for ten years, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. After an abbreviated business meeting and a decision to follow his intuition, Perry welcomed his family to their new home, North Carolina. On a vacation to Virginia Beach, they discovered a spit of sand, known as the Outer Banks. Stack Em High Pancakes and So Forth: Best breakfast - See 1,025 traveler reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for Kill Devil Hills, NC, at Tripadvisor. Stack 'Em High Pancakes and So Forth: Overrated - See 1,030 traveler reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for Kill Devil Hills, NC, at Tripadvisor. Wake up early and get in line if you want a chance to enjoy one of the Outer Banks most beloved breakfast joints. Stack 'Em High Pancakes and So Forth: Pretty good - See 1,033 traveler reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for Kill Devil Hills, NC, at Tripadvisor. Soon, they were running shops of their own and had two sons, Steven and Nick. 1225 S Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948. See 1,026 traveler reviews, 136 candid photos, and great deals for Kill Devil Hills, NC, at Tripadvisor. They needed no education however, on how to work hard or how to make the most of every opportunity. Stack 'Em High Pancakes and So Forth: Great Food. They learned to speak the language by listening to the customers and practicing to each other. He worked for his uncle in his hot dog shop in Pittsburg for several years before being joined by his bride, Kiki. He entered New York Harbor by boat and sailed under the open arms of Lady Liberty like so many other determined, young men and women. The "Founder" of Stack 'em High, Perry Kiousis immigrated to the United States in the early 1960's from Greece. Stop in and see for yourself! OUR HISTORY AND HOW WE STARTED We believe that cooking with love is the only way to go. We do what we do because it makes you smile, and it makes us smile. Our tradition of serving great breakfast: pancakes, waffles, french toast, omelets and homemade biscuits is something we take seriously. Making breakfast for families visiting and living on the Outer Banks is something we've done since 1981. ![]()
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Bryce pinkham good wife1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() Daniel Talbott (’99, ’00), theater director, is selected for the Lonely Wolf Film Festival jury.Yaegel Welch (’03) plays Tom Robinson in Kentucky Center’s production of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.Alex Morf’s (’06,’07) pilot “ODE TO PYSCHE” is accepted into the 2023 Dances with Films festival.Kate MacCluggage (’06) and Isabel Pask (’17) star in The Thanksgiving Play at Dorset Theatre Festival.Thompson Musical at the LaJolla Playhouse. Gabriel Ebert (’07) stars in Joe Iconis’ The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S.Pat Walsh (’11) directs the Red Door Project’s Evolve Experience.Justin Schmitz (’13) is sound designer for Morgan Gould’s Jennifer Who is Leaving at Round House Theatre, as a part of the National Capital New Play Festival.Arielle Goldman (’13) joined the cast of The Pianist at the George Street Playhouse, alongside Tina Benko ( ’23 guest artist).Carly Zien (’13) starred in Prayers for the French Republic at The Huntington at The Huntington Theatre.Justin Schmitz (’13) and Qween Jean (’19) are featured designers. Whitney White (’15) and Charlie Thurston (’10, ’11) star Macbeth in Stride at Shakespeare Theatre Company.Marianna Gailus (’20) starred in the Good Apples Collective production of Sophie McIntosh’s cityscrape.Justin Von Stein (’21) joins Charleston Stage’s cast of CLUE.Jada Owens (’21) stars as Juliet in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of Romeo and Juliet.A reading of The Laramie Project marked the 25th Anniversary of the death of Matthew Shepard, in which Kelli Simpkins (’93/’94) was a dramaturg for the original play.Seth Numrich (’05) plays Owen in Irish Repertory Theatre’s Translations, the first installment of a three-production tribute to the dramatist, Brian Friel.Andrea Syglowski (’11) starred in Theresa Rebeck’s Dig.Marinda Anderson (’11) stars in Hansol Jung’s queer restoration comedy Merry Me, which started previews in its Off-Broadway venue and will have its official opening October 31.York Walker’s play(’12) COVENANT is currently in previews and opens officially on Thursday, October 26, 2023, at the Black Box Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street), as a part of Roundabout’s 2023 Season.Madeline Seidman (’19/’23 Guest Artist) performs in Elizabeth Baker’s Partnership at the Mint Theater.Anthony Adu (’20) stars in Backstroke Boys playing via Fault Line Theatre’s new play development program.Cullen (’22/’23 Company Manager) is selected as the Lin-Manuel Miranda Family General Management Fellow at the Vineyard Theatre. Jessica Chastain (’01) stars in Broadway revival of A Dolls’ House.Brandon Reed (’15) is assistant sound designer for Good Night Oscar by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Doug Wright.Whitney White (’15) directs Jocelyn Bioh’s Jaja’s African Hair Braiding.The production features designs by Obie Award-winning costume designer Dominique Fawn Hill (’15). Adrianna Mitchell (’17) made her Broadway debut as Opal in James Ijames’s Pulitzer-Prize winning play Fat Ham, originating the role at The Public Theatre.Chautauqua Opera Company & Conservatory.Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and Classical Concerts.Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.Denominations and Religious Organizations. ![]() |