Her cover of BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOO.
An homage to Maureen Stapleton.
Like a pro, she handles the heckler at the end.
A wonderful program last night at @msm.nyc
The Firebird, Elgar. Wonderful performance.
Dinner after w these two chaps.
The great maestro @leonardslatkin and MSM President, Jim Gandre.
Trump attempts to recruit independent voters…
Ditch…
Leo knows…
Going with a much younger actor for Spider-Man this year.
From yesterday’s costume fitting.
The Republican led House Committee on Child Welfare calls witnesses for its hearings on cuts to its nutrition funding.
Rest in peace Norman Jewison…
Trump attends a fundraiser, cultivating Republicans still on the fence…
A little Winwood in the morning…
Myung-Whun Chung delivers a great 9…
Great show tonight at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
@wyntonmarsalis and some VERY amazing artists.
Andy Farber’s USONIAN STRUCTURES, slipped in some Wayne Shorter (off the menu) and magic from KENNY RAMPTON, the remarkable CHRIS LEWIS, OBED CALVAIRE knocking me out on drums, the great SHERMAN IRBY, so many more.
Get over to Rose Hall.
Great show tonight at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
@wyntonmarsalis and some VERY amazing artists.
Andy Farber’s USONIAN STRUCTURES, slipped in some Wayne Shorter (off the menu) and magic from KENNY RAMPTON, the remarkable CHRIS LEWIS, OBED CALVAIRE knocking me out on drums, the great SHERMAN IRBY, so many more.
Get over to Rose Hall.
It’s time for the premiere of our fourth season of “Here’s the Thing” with iHeartRadio! Our first episode features the woman behind what TV Guide called “the most famous soap opera character in the history of daytime TV.” Award-winning actor @therealsusanlucci inhabited the role of bad girl Erica Kane on ABC’s “All My Children” for four decades.
Lucci’s body of work also includes numerous television series, films and the Broadway stage. She is the author of All my Life: A Memoir and is a National Spokesperson for the American Heart Association. We discuss how she played a role that evolved over decades, how she realized a lifelong dream of performing on Broadway, and her thoughts on the rumors of a potential reboot of the beloved soap.
Listen now at the link in my bio.
This week on “Here’s the Thing” — He’s worked as the personal chef for French President Charles de Gaulle, co-hosted a television series with Julia Child and has authored over 30 cookbooks. There’s simply no one in the world like French chef – and culinary icon – Jacques Pépin.
Today, I speak with the Emmy- and James Beard Foundation Award winner about how his family’s work in restaurants influenced his path, why he’s made the pivots he has throughout his career, and what a revered chef likes to eat in his downtime.
Listen now at the link in my bio.
This week on Here’s The Thing, we revisit a favorite archived episode where I dig into the minds behind the processing of the 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater, 16 million pounds of trash and eight million pounds of recyclables that New York City produces every day.
Pam Elardo is the former Deputy Commissioner of New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection, leading the city’s Bureau of Wastewater Treatment, and Ron Gonen was New York City’s first “Recycling Czar.”
The three of us discuss what happens from the moment people flush the toilet or toss out their coffee cups — and the big-picture environmental impact of our choices.
And since this is Here’s the Thing, I also learn the incredible life stories they each bring to the job — from Pam’s persistence in the face of the sexism that discouraged women engineers of her generation, to Ron’s luck stumbling into the home of a prominent environmentalist while doing housework to make ends meet for his family as a kid.
Listen now at the link in bio.