Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'tolive'
February 9, 2007
February 10th and 17th, class is in session at the UCB Theater. Welcome to the Al Pacino School of Acting , where you learn from the master, portrayed by Cesar Gracia. Audience members will have the opportunity to pick up some of the tricks of the trade as Pacino calls them onstage and brings out the true auteur in them. Miami got David Caruso; NYC got William Peterson. Who's better off? I'm from Miami so......
Continue Reading "Cesar Gracia, Actor and Comedian"July 20, 2005
Today at 12:30 PM, you can catch rock critic Chuck Klosterman reading from his new book, Killing Yourself To Live: 85% Of A True Story, at the Bryant Park Reading Room as part of Coliseum Books’ “Word for Word” lunchtime reading series. Gothamist read Chuck’s latest book, which advertised itself as a rock n roll adventure in which our musing protagonist spends 21 days driving cross-country to visit and ponder music’s greater deaths, from Kurt......
Continue Reading "Klosterman Lunch Reading"August 25, 2004
Gothamist readers, summer (if you want to call it that) is almost over. The season of free, outdoor concerts--many of which were ruined due to rain--has passed. Time to go back indoors, into the clubs, for the best music in the city. The week ahead looks fairly decent. Sure beats the Olympics. When you think supergroups, don't think of Asia, the Velvet Revolver or the Three Tenors. Think of To Live and Shave in LA,......
Continue Reading "Coolfer's Music Picks"
