The FARE act, which says that whoever enlisted a broker’s help would pay the fee, has had a mixed impact so far. By James Barron With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits ...
One of the most legendary hotels not just in New York City but in the world, Waldorf Astoria New York is currently undergoing a top-to-bottom renovation that will bring a whole new level of luxury to ...
Iconic and celebrated American composer Cole Porter was born on this day in history, June 9, 1891, into a prestigious family in Peru, Indiana. His mother, Kate Cole Porter, was the daughter of wealthy ...
When New Yorker John Clark read in The Post last month that the Waldorf Astoria Hotel was conducting a landmark auction of furniture and curiosities, he was determined to bid on Cole Porter’s dining ...
The jazz was so hot inside Carnegie Hall last evening that it eclipsed the freezing cold winds whining outside its famed doors on 57th Street. The New York Pops presentation of Let’s Misbehave The ...
Actor, singer and composer Harry Connick Jr. stops by Studio 1A to talk about how he’s bringing his acclaimed Broadway production “Harry Connick Jr.: A Celebration of Cole Porter” back to the stage, ...
Fred Astaire sings “Cheek to Cheek” in the movie Top Hat. The Cole Porter diddy has since become a standard, most recently covered by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga. McCartney said that song inspired his ...
The multi-talented Harry Connick Jr. will celebrate the music of Cole Porter at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York this week. Connick’s seven performances—from January 29 through February 2—will ...
After listening to Cole Porter's delightful songs, easily some of the most sophisticated, witty, and melodious ever written for the American theater, many assume that his life was a Champagne-drenched ...
Cole Porter’s “Night and Day” stands as his most famous song, and deservedly so, a marvelous work of wit and tuneful innovation, of obsessive sexual longing. During the first half of the 20th century, ...
Tony Bennett’s longtime appreciation of the Great American Songbook scribe is just the start of the love affair. That duo’s dialogue about Porter as the master of American song comes to its fruition ...
With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits the era of another. By Jose Solís Rob Kapilow’s “Listening for America” explains how to distinguish good from bad in the Great ...
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