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"impresario" Definitions
  1. a person who organizes and often finances plays, concerts, etc.

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It will not get activated until the impresario comes back.
Before becoming an art impresario, she went to law school.
There were Klansmen and Nazis and a Jewish impresario, too.
Giorgio Armani has a side gig: moonlighting as a nightclub impresario.
Yeah, I think a good editor has to be an impresario.
"There's a curiosity about these places," suggests the tourism impresario Tom Branson.
Mr Arpaio, who styled himself "America's toughest sheriff", is an authoritarian impresario.
Trump, meanwhile, just hired the impresario of Breitbart to run his campaign.
What Ailes truly was, for better or for worse, was an impresario.
Somehow, being a cloud impresario had swallowed an enormous amount of time.
The new conductor was more of an impresario than the last one.
In Milan, Giorgio Armani has a side gig as a nightclub impresario.
She largely ignores his importance as a marketer, businessman, and literary impresario.
Gropius, in his mid-thirties when the school opened, was its impresario.
Here he was yesterday entertaining WWE impresario Vince McMahon in his owner's suite.
The Fox-Chernin Entertainment production chronicles the rise of circus impresario P.T. Barnum.
Hawley, and Peter Thiel, but the impresario behind it was the Edmund Burke
Now she can add an accomplishment for the digital era: video game impresario.
They can create a narrative that even a reality TV impresario can't control.
In the White Stripes, White was part creative director and part brainy impresario.
Even his critics grudgingly admitted Trump's skills as a political impresario took some beating.
Years later, Lennon bumped into the show's promoter, legendary New York impresario Sid Bernstein.
The music impresario, who also supported the group through their earliest years, was 86.
"I have no idea [what happened]," Sausage Castle impresario Mike Busey told VICE Wednesday.
So the TV impresario made a sitcom that's also a profound work of philosophy.
Transition Briefing ■ President-elect Donald J. Trump taps wrestling impresario for Small Business Administration.
His taste in music might be considered unlikely for a modern-day arts impresario.
The program says he's the Great Impresario, who has designed and created the fair.
"I call it 'the Mantello simplicity,'" says his friend Andy Cohen, the Bravo impresario.
She fell into obscurity and then, eventually, into the hands of a Boston impresario.
An impresario recoloured the uniforms of captured Confederates to make them look like routed Yankees.
That it all hung together owed to Ms. Prada's considerable skills as a cultural impresario.
Chin was also a pal of the legendarily mobbed-up music business impresario Morris Levy.
The songs were more Lloyd Webberian a few weeks ago, before the impresario threatened litigation.
Ms. Vishneva, in an email interview, stressed Mr. Danilian's importance as an impresario in Russia.
The single is an initiative of pop impresario and TV talent show judge Simon Cowell.
What Plaisted lacked in experience, he made up for with his talents as an impresario.
STOCKHOLM — A cultural impresario, accused of using his influence to coerce women into having sex.
The Broadway Theater impresario Jordan Roth was one of Waight Keller's earliest customers at Givenchy.
The Flying Records impresario proved particularly pivotal to the eventual process of making the film.
The daughter of an impresario, her attitude to money—and life in general—was hard-headed.
The impresario Norman Lear is reviving the "All in the Family" character for a TV special.
Guitar impresario and professional wandering minstrel John Mayer is single and ready for a relationship. E!
Uncharacteristically for a modern cable impresario, Kohan has little interest in anything "cinematic," barring occasional flourishes.
He spoke of his good luck to spend his formative N.B.A. years playing with an impresario.
There's speculation the singer and the hip hop impresario have split following their engagement in February.
Dick Zigun, the Coney Island impresario, said Mr. Fox had been more than just a performer.
In the meantime, he would be receiving instructions from Mr. Chase, the impresario, through an earphone.
I knew him first from afar, as the impresario behind performances I reviewed in the '70s.
In the meantime, he would be receiving instructions from Mr. Chase, the impresario, through an earphone.
And while Mr. Brenner, 57, joined the project belatedly as a photographer, he mainly served as impresario.
Julio Barroso, a cultural impresario, says it is these sorts of initiatives that the government should support.
His credits included altar boy, Little Leaguer, rock-band guitarist, drama-club impresario and, inevitably, Eagle Scout.
Prior to Hicks' reign, hedge-fund impresario Anthony Scaramucci was in the job, lasting only 10 days.
The site's rabid commenters — sometimes hilarious, sometimes vicious — became the bane of many a diva and impresario.
Maybe LeBron, the aspiring entertainment impresario, is content to play out his final days in Los Angeles.
She had big blue-green eyes — "enormous Kewpie eyes," in the words of the impresario Lincoln Kirstein.
Mr. Clooney and Mr. Gerber, an impresario who is married to Cindy Crawford, took a different path.
The first was in 1946 in St. Paul, dancing under the management of the impresario Sol Hurok.
Her return to Salzburg as both a star singer and an impresario brings her career full circle.
Some people questioned whether he really was a major thinker or just a charismatic impresario of ideas.
Bob Wilson was another version of Andy for him: an impresario who told him what to do.
Anton Walbrook's flamboyant portrayal of the impresario is, along with the saturated colors, the movie's greatest glory.
Among them, the trumpeter and impresario Wynton Marsalis became a mentor, supporter and occasional jam-session partner.
"Principles," by the Bridgewater founder and investing impresario Ray Dalio, is "one of my favorite books," says Mattox.
It came from our former restaurant critic and current obituaries impresario William Grimes, and it is awesome. Apologies.
In this black-or-white sense, the chef and impresario Eddie Huang is unique among Asian-American writers.
In one room, he sifts through a pile of posters and pamphlets designed by Fluxus impresario George Maciunas.
The grandfatherly Chairman Grassley was the perfect impresario for what turned out to be a Democratic Party spectacle.
Was Imelda a prop along for the ride, or was she an impresario, blending governance and show business?
The Greatest Showman is a movie musical loosely based on the life of circus impresario P.T. Barnum — a.k.a.
Jason Blum: The Blumhouse impresario executive produced "Wolves and Villagers," a "Fatal Attraction"-like story starring Naomi Watts.
Mr. Fernandes doesn't perform in his creations, but he's performative in the way of the modern art impresario.
Steve Wynn, the gambling impresario, is opening the $2.4 billion Wynn Boston Harbor casino resort in Everett, Mass.
Go back to enjoying your pasta: The Italian food impresario Mario Batali has formally exited his dining empire.
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy In addition to his work in fashion, Mr. Jeffrey is an illustrator, filmmaker and impresario.
Jerome LaMaar, a fashion impresario of the South Bronx, in one of his signature kimonos on Bruckner Boulevard.
While Mr. Crutchfield will be the impresario and guiding light, he doesn't plan to be the only leader.
Diaghilev himself was no artist, but he was an impresario with the uncanny ability to put artists to work.
Eisenberg's character leaves New York City for Hollywood, hoping his impresario uncle, Steve Carrell, will give him a break.
Mason's partner in this quest was the writer and impresario Alain Locke, who had been Hurston's mentor at Howard.
The cabaret impresario Michael Feinstein asked her to bring it to San Francisco, and then some London producers called.
The U.S. stock market soared after the real estate impresario and reality show television star won the White House.
In a campaign conceived by the advertising impresario George Lois, the partners promoted the restaurant with a personal stamp.
Dawkins was not much of a player himself, but after high school he quickly became an energetic hoops impresario.
"This is a win for all of us tonight," Quinn declared, his voice rising like a world-wrestling impresario.
Willie Wilson is a prominent businessman and gospel music impresario with a following among older black churchgoers in Chicago.
They trained and worked together after Joe Weider, a bodybuilding impresario, brought them to California in the late 21990s.
They trained and worked together after Joe Weider, a bodybuilding impresario, brought them to California in the late 21990s.
Farhad Moshiri, an Anglo-Iranian tycoon, had bought a controlling stake in Everton from the theater impresario Bill Kenwright.
The owner of Impresario Foods first became famous for the high-volume, low-margin "college-crowd" Mocha café chain.
LONDON — "Why do you want to dance?" the lordly impresario Boris Lermontov asks the young, beautiful dancer Victoria Page.
After winning with the instincts of a media impresario, he will lead using the strategy of a media empire.
On Wednesday night, Matt Drudge, the reclusive Drudge Report impresario, tweeted that Gabbard had won his site's online debate poll.
These mystery maneuvers are part of what define Abrams as a filmmaker and cinematic impresario, but they don't always work.
They include William Royall, a former Republican operative-turned-direct mail marketer and art impresario who is supporting Ms Spanberger.
Martin Short makes a brief, but crucial, cameo as Chanel impresario Karl Lagerfeld with air kisses and attitude to spare.
But by the early 2000s, Juvenile grew tired of Cash Money impresario Birdman's notoriously stingy ways and left the label.
Locke would feed and discipline that spirit, playing the critic, publicist, taskmaster, and impresario to the movement's most luminous figures.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, a political impresario and disrupter, is never happier than when holding the world in thrall.
The demand was straight out of the pro-wrestling playbook: the powerful impresario demanding his foe grovel to be spared.
Christian Combs, son of Sean Combs, the rap impresario, did not go through with a planned performance at 1 a.m.
The impresario Sol Hurok, who presented many notable entertainers, took her onto his roster and encouraged her to try opera.
He had just married a Hungarian dancer, Romola de Pulszky, which enraged his former lover, the ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev.
The titular cleaner is a self-described "impresario," cleaning coins and arranging them in strange patterns, alluding to occult symbology.
The XFL, the brainchild of World Wrestling Entertainment impresario Vince McMahon, began play in 2001 and flamed out after one season.
A dogged impresario of civil disobedience and political stagecraft, he championed the rights of women, inmates, gay people and conscientious objectors.
Dorian Stefano Tarantini, a suave punk nightclub impresario who is now the designer known as Dorian Gray, was in black leather.
Ms. Huste, a lively young German immigrant, was newly available after the death of her previous employer, the impresario Billy Rose.
Tollett may be the great impresario of our time, but he looks as if he's there to pack up the gear.
Some people call him an "impresario," but he comes across more like a mild-mannered cardiologist than like P. T. Barnum.
Sydney Goldstein, a San Francisco impresario who helped pioneer the art of showcasing conversation as a cultural offering, died on Sept.
The latest, Las Vegas, is flashing casino impresario Sheldon Adelson's vast wealth to lure the Raiders away from their historic home.
It is hard to imagine Augusta without Whitey Lester, a downtown fixture for decades and the city's last strip-club impresario.
On Saturday night, Marie (Amanda Assucena), her Mother (Victoria Jaiani) and the Impresario (Miguel Angel Blanco) all behaved like sentimental stereotypes.
A forty-nine-year-old former trumpet player from Edinburgh, Poots lacks the flamboyance generally expected in a world-class impresario.
Directed by Nigeria's theater impresario, Bolanle Austen-Peters, it explores topical issues such as gender-based violence, greed, and poor governance.
Now, after seven years of battling, Jackman plays legendary, controversial circus impresario P.T. Barnum in the dreamy, dazzling musical The Greatest Showman.
This sort of character functions best in the neo-patriotic films that Bramesco describes, and Peter Berg is the genre's great impresario.
Ian Schrager, the nightclub impresario whose Studio 54 was the place to be in 1970's Manhattan, also got a presidential pardon.
For a typical musical, a celebrated impresario increases the probability of selling out in its opening week by just four percentage points.
Cheerleader and counselor, impresario and guru — he will push and prod in a rehearsal room for greater clarity, deeper character, more truth.
It was the work of Joseph H. Baum, the impresario who would later create the Four Seasons and Windows on the World.
But the Israeli authorities say the would-be impresario — Majd Oweida, 22 — had been doing something sinister: spying for Iranian-backed extremists.
The photos reveal a light-drenched space that looks more like something belonging to a fashion impresario than an ex-child-star.
Bettina Korek, a local art impresario and founder of the Los Angeles-based arts organization ForYourArt, will be the event's executive director.
Still, like a circus impresario, Mr. Bergé gleefully pointed to the large audiences at the Bastille Opera as vindication of his stewardship.
About 120 guests, including the nonagenarian jazz impresario George Wein, the MacArthur Genius violinist Regina Carter and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka watched.
The Italian mezzo-soprano, who has been working as an impresario as well as a singer, will take the post in 2023.
The Italian mezzo-soprano, who has been working as an impresario as well as a singer, will take the post in 2023.
" Nightclub impresario Delgado, 38, jokes about a balance between family and the show: "I'm Bruce Wayne during the day and Batman at night!
Jermaine Dupri, the Atlanta impresario behind the beloved hip-hop and R&B label So So Def, hired him as director of marketing.
For F1 it offers a potential solution to the problem of who will take over from Bernie Ecclestone, its 86-year-old impresario.
The smize inventor and America's Next Top Model impresario is letting go of her 7,000 square-foot condo duplex in New York City.
Leading the group opposed to a British exit, or "Brexit," the man blasting the music was Bob Geldof, the Irish impresario and activist.
Now, in a significant move, he is poised to become the festival's new artistic director, taking the reins from the impresario George Wein.
Some of you, like the disgraced InfoWars' disgraced impresario Alex Jones, are attempting to directly profit off of such misinformation about COVID-19.
Among them is Billy McFarland (born in 1991), the impresario who dreamed up the doomed Bahamas-based Fyre music festival; Elizabeth Holmes (b.
Stan Lee, the comic book impresario who fostered the creation of Spider-Man, Black Panther and the X-Men, died yesterday at 95.
The hip-hop impresario Sean Combs stopped at Snitzer's booth, bringing his entourage of bored-looking assistants and children to a sudden halt.
Mr. Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh, another theater impresario, have spent huge sums refurbishing buildings for the love of them, Mr. Howle added.
The original was the result of a commission by the dancer-actress-impresario Ida Rubinstein, a patron with lofty aspirations and deep pockets.
At a fashionable brunch hosted by the media impresario Tammy Haddad, several guests confided that they planned to leave town before the dinner.
Barret is an impresario, cajoling artists and scouring the world for new talent, nurturing the ones she feels may someday make the cut.
" Arianna Huffington — media impresario, entrepreneur, and Uber board member — tweeted that she will work with Hornsey to "conduct a full independent investigation, starting now.
He also thinks underqualified would-be flunkies such Moore and former Godfather's Pizza impresario Herman Cain are the ones to help him do it.
Thursday's show was attended by many notable public figures, including musical impresario Andrew-Lloyd Webber, Queen guitarist Brian May and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
"Myself, Kanye (West), we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Tribe's album," music impresario Pharrell Williams says in the trailer for the film.
Trump has kicked Steve Bannon to the curb, but Ruddy, a less well-known right-wing media impresario, still has access to the president.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)For Meyer Lansky, a mobster and casino impresario known for his business savvy, Cuba was the worst bet of his life.
But whispers that the event would be streamed to the public via Bad Boy Records impresario Puff Daddy's music television Revolt hinted at more.
It will be the second Salzburg Festival under the leadership of Markus Hinterhäuser, the pianist and impresario who became its artistic director this year.
First, there was Glady's, an eclectic sandwich shop opened in Crown Heights, in 2013, by Michael Jacober, a chef and grilled-cheese-truck impresario.
Among the most talented young pianists in jazz, Almazan has doubled for the past two years as an impresario — and tripled as an activist.
And this time, we can ask: what kind of surprise might tronc chairman and digital media impresario Michael Ferro spring on us this time?
To the many titles of David Solomon, including CEO of Goldman Sachs and electronic music performer DJ D-Sol, add one more: music impresario.
In late 21952, Ms. Peters (she had shortened her surname at her teacher's suggestion) was taken on by Sol Hurok, the high-wattage impresario.
In one corner was Salieri with "Prima la Musica"; in the other was none other than Mozart, with his comedy "Der Schauspieldirektor" (The Impresario).
And the greatest part of all was that I had "learned" that Billy Rose, the great American impresario, lived in a penthouse above the theater.
Balanchine created an American ballet canon, but Diaghilev, the founder and impresario of Les Ballets Russes, championed artistic cross-pollination and celebrated the male body.
In 1948, Cleveland Indians impresario Bill Veeck signed Negro Leagues legend Satchel Paige, who was then 42 but still had plenty left in the tank.
His three-decade run as a conservative talk radio host in Los Angeles hardly points to a late-career turn as a millennial content impresario.
Indeed, the Barneys drama increasingly seemed like the tale of two men: on the one hand, the financial engineer, on the other, the merchant-impresario.
Designed by a different fancy person each year, 2016's tree was was thought up by Apple impresario Jony Ive and industrial designer Marc Newson.
The more time it spent on prickly coder Cameron (Davis) and frustrated wife turned tech impresario Donna (Bishé), the more the series found its strength.
Other standouts include Axel Meinhardt as the theater impresario Max Dettweiler and the no-nonsense Franziska Becker as Captain von Trapp's erstwhile fiancée, Elsa Schrader.
A great many liberal women were forever changed when they saw the grotesque beauty pageant impresario defeat the first female major-party candidate for president.
Inside her own Battle Hymn party the day after the shooting, New York night life impresario Ladyfag, nee Rayne Baron, held a moment of silence.
Spotlight A powerful media impresario and self-identified Marxist, Jaume Roures is one of the most colorful figures in the Spanish television and film world.
This year, Fox will release "The Greatest Showman," which stars Hugh Jackman as the circus impresario P. T. Barnum; it has a dozen original songs.
But for Stephen Bannon, Donald Trump's chief strategist and leading impresario of the alt-right, the video and its furry hero were something else: inspiration.
A new MoMA exhibition, "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern," reminds us of Kirstein's impact as an impresario, not just on ballet, but on American art in general.
So it's telling that on the biggest political story of the week, the great impresario of nativist backlash politics has decided to make himself scarce.
Two weeks earlier, Joe Thomas, a star offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns, compared Goodell to the professional-wrestling impresario Vince McMahon in an ESPN interview.
This made it easy for him to take on the role of activist impresario, to frame his releases around his world view, even to use deception.
When he died of throat cancer last month, the Montreal-born impresario was given a lavish funeral, and tributes poured in from across the entertainment world.
As will Steve Bannon, a media impresario who's spent years mainstreaming white nationalism and who has a poor relationship with elected leaders of the Republican Party.
When Mr. Whiteside joined Ballet Theater, the Queens caught the eye of the night-life impresario Susanne Bartsch, who hired them for club nights and parties.
" Known for his versatility, Mr. Bosco won his one Tony, in 21980, for portraying a buffoonish opera impresario in Ken Ludwig's farce "Lend Me a Tenor.
Like the first Fringe in 503, the current one is entirely uncurated, offering open access for any impresario with an idea who can find a venue.
As it is turning Dick Clark into a household name and worldwide television impresario, the show has the kids spinning records and dancing in the streets.
Mr. Goldsmith, 61, is the third-generation owner of S. Feldman Housewares — a glittering bazaar on Manhattan's Upper East Side — and an impresario of kitchen gadgetry.
The hotel is spearheaded by nightlife-turned-hospitality impresario Ian Schrager, best known as the co-founder of the legendary club Studio 54 in New York.
A shadowy, vigorous 1996 production of the five-act French version was a highlight of the impresario Stéphane Lissner's tenure at the Théâtre du Châtelet here.
Critic's Notebook Diners who look for his stamp in every Momofuku restaurant may be missing his rare achievement as an impresario who lets his chefs innovate.
Twitter impresario and Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is circulating a doctored photo of Fox News personality Megyn Kelly posing with a billionaire Saudi prince.
Compiled by DJ-impresario John Armstrong, this double-CD of 27 Nairobi dance tracks looks like it could be a replacement, but we should be so lucky.
"Peter Hall was an internationally celebrated stage director and theater impresario, whose influence on the artistic life of Britain in the 20th century was unparalleled," it added.
The Justin Kelly-directed drama – which premiered during the Tribeca Film Festival – digs into the circumstances of the 2007 murder of gay adult film impresario Bryan Kocis.
Steve Bannon—the former White House chief strategist and far-right impresario—has been trying to unify Europe's most strident populists into a supergroup called the Movement.
Bannon was best known in the political world at the time not as a dark-arts master, but as impresario of the insipid, racist propaganda website Breitbart.
At the time, they were working for Michael Cohl, the Canadian impresario who helped usher in the era of the rock megatour with the Stones and U22011.
Mr. Audi, a stage director and impresario known for fostering contemporary work and for projects of daunting ambition, has led the Dutch National Opera for three decades.
RHYS CHATHAM A veteran of the New York downtown scene, this impresario, composer and musician blended Minimalism and punk in influential works of the 1970s and '201793s.
Mehanata is the latest hermit crab scuttle for Travis Bass, the night life impresario who hosted ephemeral, fog-shrouded parties at Madame Wong and other Chinatown restaurants.
But long before there was Ana Masreya, there was Mr. Dan, an impresario in Los Angeles who has been staging his own "weird brand" for 25 years.
All that's needed is a billionaire with a vendetta, as Gawker discovered when it was revealed that Silicon Valley impresario Peter Thiel was bankrolling Hogan's legal team.
Celebrity sightings were low, although Texas hip-hop impresario and frequent Kanye collaborator Mike Dean was present early on with a dog and a handful of shirts.
A conservative media impresario and producer of documentary films before joining the Trump campaign, Mr. Bannon has assets worth $11.8 million to $53.8 million, his filing showed.
He was a press agent for a nightclub, and as a talent scout for an impresario, he negotiated a South American tour for the singer Charles Trenet.
Which may explain why they took place on Wednesday, the day before fashion week officially began, and may make sense given that one came courtesy of the musician/impresario/mad tweeter/Adidas collaborator Kanye West, deep in his "Saint Pablo'' tour; and the other, courtesy of the director/impresario/screenwriter/designer Tom Ford, fresh off the plane from the Venice Film Festival premiere of his new movie, "Nocturnal Animals.
The Vogue Editor-in-Chief, Condé Nast Editorial Director, and simultaneously beloved and feared fashion impresario has plans to launch a brand new magazine with the Goop exec.
As Billboard reports, Paul Wall tweeted out a congratulations that included the offer courtesy of him and his business partner, grill-making impresario Johnny Dang, as seen below.
By custom, Cody's holiday parades are watched by Wyoming grandees from the roof of the Irma Hotel, built by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the scout, soldier and impresario.
But we do recommend a biography of the first African-American fighter pilot, who flew for France in World War I before becoming a nightclub impresario in Paris.
An ambitious and forward-looking politician, Mr. Chirkunov invited Marat A. Guelman, Russia's pre-eminent arts impresario and an occasional spin doctor for politicians, to direct the project.
Following the lead of a cult party series created by the D.J. and impresario David Mancuso in 22009s New York, the organizers prioritize audio quality above all else.
Editorial The impresario Sol Hurok and the philosopher Yogi Berra expounded similarly on human behavior and public events: If people don't want to come, nothing can stop them.
"The Greatest Showman," a musical about the circus impresario P.T. Barnum, was dismissed by many critics when it arrived in theaters just before Christmas. Uncool. Old-fashioned. Mawkish.
She is torn between the total devotion to dance that her impresario, Boris Lermontov, insists upon and the love that she finds with the young composer Julian Craster.
In November, the newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported that 18 women had accused Claude Arnault, a cultural impresario with close ties to the academy, of abuse and sexual harassment.
In 1998, he and Paolo Zampolli, a business associate and modeling agency impresario, went to Milan to scout potential properties, Mr. Zampolli said in an interview this week.
"He was an impresario, an entrepreneur," Blatter said by phone on Thursday from Switzerland, where he said he had spent the afternoon with his daughter talking about Blazer.
Mr. Siegel is the impresario behind "Broadway by the Year," a series at Town Hall that anthologizes Broadway shows by the year in which they had their premieres.
More importantly, there is nothing to suggest a canny music impresario with the Beatles on his roster would not know hits like those two songs when he heard them.
While it's never not an amazing week to be Rihanna, this week the pop star turned fashion and beauty impresario has a whole lot more than usual to celebrate.
Arthur Weinstein, the night-life impresario, was the father of her babysitter Dahlia; he didn't say much, but every now and then would toss Ms. Rips a chocolate bar.
This is in fact the basis of "Icarus at the Edge of Time," a book and film by Brian Greene, the Columbia University physicist and World Science Festival impresario.
Meanwhile, the team behind the Smile has joined forces with the night-life impresario David Grutman and Design Miami's Craig Robins to open OTL in the booming Design District.
Roc Nation, the full-service entertainment management company created by the music impresario Shawn Carter (better known as JAY-Z), is making an investment in financial trading platform Robinhood.
Social media impresario Donald Trump, who has learned to command the news cycle with his provocative tweets, has turned to Instagram to refine the art of the attack ad.
First-time director Jess Rona is a dog groomer and Instagram impresario by day, and she brought her unique series of dog grooming videos to the slightly-bigger screen.
The pro wrestling impresario Vince McMahon said in January he was going to revive the XFL, which folded in its initial effort more than a decade ago, in 2020.
"Les Miz was and is a great show, but it also takes a very creative impresario to keep a show like Les Miz running for so long," he added.
"'Hair' was marvelous for middle-aged people," said the Off Broadway impresario Joseph Papp, who gave the show its premiere at his brand-new Public Theater in late 1967.
Befitting the impresario, the property is a big, modern show-stopper, from its lush green driveway off Sunset Boulevard to its 290401,221 square feet of meeting and event space.
The catalogue for the Guggenheim's "Mystical Symbolism" show, which was curated by Vivien Greene, spends little time on Péladan's literary career, focussing instead on his activities as an impresario.
Vicky, a young ballerina, joins the troupe run by the tyrannical impresario Boris Lermontov, and her career soars until he, resenting her romance with the composer, kicks her out.
Recent owners of the designer's homes include the producer John Goldwyn and his husband, the hotelier Jeff Klein; the designer Nate Berkus and the night life impresario Sean MacPherson.
There are fanatics and entrepreneurs, like Pat Robertson, a broadcasting impresario who ran for president in 1988 under the half-familiar slogan, "Restore the Greatness of America Through Moral Strength".
Ford's circle of fellow homosexual artists and aesthetes included the photographer George Platt Lynes, the impresario and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein, the writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten, and many others.
Both projects suggest that Ghibli's top brass could refashion the studio as a sort of impresario for like-minded creators, fostering the animation they'd like to see in the world.
But John was intrigued by the way hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons, one of the only models of entrepreneurship John was exposed to in his community, made money selling music.
Wladimir Boritsch, the work's librettist and impresario, had all the orchestra parts but gave only the piano score to Lenya when she met with him after Weill's death in 1950.
He also appeared in regional theater productions, among them "Funny Girl" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., in 2001, in which he played the Broadway impresario Flo Ziegfeld.
He the son of Dick Ebersol, the longtime NBC Sports chairman who started the first iteration of the XFL nearly 20 years ago, alongside the professional wrestling impresario Vince McMahon.
After Fox dropped "Brooklyn" to make room for other shows, fans like the actor Mark Hamill and the Broadway impresario Lin-Manuel Miranda used Twitter to call for its renewal.
She was a stage director, a consultant to the impresario Joseph Papp at the Public Theater and a cabaret singer before she began to appear on television and in movies.
When trying to urge her former fellow sufferers to escape as she did, she is once again captured by the impresario of the bearbaiting company (a commandingly malicious Ben Horner).
"Not a softening — a reversal," Stephen K. Bannon, the former Breitbart News impresario, who has championed right-wing movements across Europe, said when asked about the changes at the paper.
After all, SATC impresario Darren Star, who first gave us the glorious dream that writers could have closets full of Fendi and Manolo Blahniks, is also in charge at Younger.
When she began selling her punk designs in her and impresario Malcom McLaren's store SEX on London's major King's Road, she revolutionized British streetwear and what was considered "appropriate" for women.
Organizing and curating a residency of this nature and scale, however, is something very new to the rising art impresario, and the circumstances surrounding the residency put this squarely on view.
John is also the president, founder, and chief impresario of the Edge Foundation, which has earned a stellar reputation as an eclectic platform for conversations that involve scientists, artists, and technologists.
Humans of New York has done much to capture that ethos, and the use of HONY impresario Brandon Stanton at the Met Gala is a bit of a stroke of genius.
PhotoCredit Keith Beaty/Toronto Star, via Getty Images A Canadian french-fry heiress and a high-flying impresario wed secretly, break up via email and trade nasty charges in court papers.
The Friedrichstadt-Palast traces its roots to a 19th-century circus that in 1919 became the Grosses Schauspielhaus, or Great Theater, under the leadership of Max Reinhardt, the German-Jewish impresario.
The DVD collection, which comes in a nearly-four-foot-tall black cabinet, was donated by the jazz impresario George Wein, who served as an adviser on the art box project.
His music, shimmering with the spacey solemnity of childhood games, was taken up by influential figures like the impresario Pierre Audi, the composer Gyorgy Ligeti and the conductor Reinbert de Leeuw.
He formed a deep relationship with Steven P. Jobs, persuading the Apple impresario to part with Pixar Animation Studios, even after Mr. Jobs clashed with Mr. Iger's predecessor, Michael D. Eisner.
Ms. Shoneyin, the author of "The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives," has emerged as a prominent figure in Nigeria's publishing scene, somewhere between an impresario and a literary fairy godmother.
Mr. Melillo, 290, is the last link to the organization's impresario and visionary leader, Harvey Lichtenstein, who hired him in 290 as the founding director of the pathbreaking Next Wave Festival.
For me, who hadn't played impresario since putting on nursery-school puppet shows for my parents, it brought up the logistical, ethical, even emotional demands that arise from presenting while writing.
In New York, he is also expected to engage his network of longtime friends and advisers during down moments, a glimpse of his past life as a brash real estate impresario.
But it is more than this near instant-ness, at least for a print product, that appeals to today's on-demand generation, said Susanna Kraus, the impresario and artist behind Imago.
The aesthetic, he said, was more postwar British ballet than Ballets Russes, even though the "Red Shoes" characters were probably inspired by the Ballets Russes impresario Serge Diaghilev and his dancers.
His first success as a writer was "Barnum," a show about the circus impresario P. T. Barnum, directed by Joe Layton, with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Michael Stewart.
In the third story, "Meal Ticket," Liam Neeson is a grizzled and silent traveling impresario who features a legless, armless orator (Harry Melling) on his mobile stage in frontier towns every night.
Kim Porter, mother of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' children, dies at 47 Porter had been a longtime love of mogul and music impresario Sean "Diddy" Combs, and the two had three children together.
"In the early to mid-1980s, China was still very much recovering its composure after the years of isolation and cultural madness," Andrew Bull, a music impresario based in Shanghai, tells TIME.
And the hip-hop impresario Pharrell Williams, who grew up near Hampton, and was obsessed by space, clambered aboard, partly by sheer will, after learning about the story from his producing partner.
This was notwithstanding the C-grade celebrities, including a star of the reality television show "Duck Dynasty", a golfer and a martial-arts impresario, whom Mr Trump wheeled out to praise him.
It was impresario Jerry Wexler who convinced Aretha in 28500 to record a new version of the song that made her a star and thrust her into America's national heart and soul.
When P.T. Barnum, the great 19th-century impresario of public entertainment (and co-founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus) popularized that word — "humbug" — he was talking exactly about things like Sea-Monkeys.
"Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to say yes" is not a sentence I expected to hear at a restaurant under the command of Danny Meyer, an impresario known for his championing of hospitality.
The film tells the story of Buster, a Koala bear show-biz impresario voiced by Matthew McConaughey, who tries to save his struggling theater by hosting an "American Idol"-style singing competition.
It wants "big shows," genre dramas with automatic fan appeal, and it's signed up creators like the film director Wong Kar-wai and the "Walking Dead" impresario Robert Kirkman to provide them.
An investment company run by Scooter Braun, the music impresario, and the Carlyle Group agreed to buy the Big Machine Label Group for what the WSJ reports was more than $300 million.
Yet Damrosch rightly keeps the focus on Boswell the "impresario," who drew on his training as a lawyer to spark new topics of conversation, and, of course, on Boswell the avid recorder.
"As the value of paintings and sculptures increases, some artists make things that can't be sold," Alex Poots, a leading impresario of the cross-discipline art movement, said to me last February.
In its first year, "One Day at a Time," a sitcom about working-class families produced by the TV impresario Norman Lear, regularly attracted 17 million viewers every week, according to Nielsen.
He was the impresario behind Ruth's syndicated newspaper columns, which were ghostwritten by a cohort of sportswriters (several of whom also covered Ruth for their papers — a cozy arrangement for the Babe).
The holdings were built up by the company's founder, Keith Brackpool, a British horseracing impresario, who came to the US after admitting having breached financial disclosure laws in the UK in the 2100s.
Earlier today, Irish rock star, Band Aid impresario, singer of "I Don't Like Mondays," and honorary British knight Bob Geldof threw his support behind the campaign to award Muhammad Ali an honorary knighthood.
OBITUARIES A picture caption on Friday with an obituary about the rock impresario and record producer Giorgio Gomelsky referred incorrectly to the photograph of him at his rehearsal and performance space in Manhattan.
While the whole frayed denim skirt over frayed and ripped boyfriend jeans is definitely inventive, we would give our first born to know how the Chanel impresario felt about this particular sartorial decision.
Early in their careers, both Moore and Ranaldo played in Branca's guitar ensemble, and the pioneering impresario/composer eventually released the first Sonic Youth EP (1982) on his now defunct label, Neutral Records.
Steady stream of visitors In many ways, however, the days Trump has spent here in New Jersey horse country do mimic the working style he cultivated over years as a real estate impresario.
He visits Nathan Myhrvold, an author of "Modernist Cuisine," in Seattle, and asks Michael Solomonov, Philadelphia's impresario of Israeli food, what it was like to work at his dad's Subway restaurant in Israel.
"I don't see anything apocalyptic with him coming in," said Rocco Landesman, the Broadway impresario and former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, which disburses grants to cultural organizations and projects.
Transition Briefing President-elect Donald J. Trump wants to keep New York's crusading United States attorney on board, and is reportedly eyeing the professional wrestling impresario Linda McMahon for the Small Business Administration.
Salzburg has a budget of more than $72 million to support just six weeks of programming, which allows daring from its director, the pianist and impresario Markus Hinterhäuser, who took over last summer.
Sexing up female reporters — even those from The New York Times — was part of the Fox News look as conceived by Roger Ailes, the television impresario who died on Thursday at age 77.
Aldo, the privately held Canadian shoe company, has agreed to acquire the footwear and accessories operations of the Camuto Group, the company founded by the fashion impresario Vince Camuto, who died in 2015.
DES MOINES — Every spring, the Washington impresario Tammy Haddad hosts a charity brunch before the White House Correspondents' Dinner that is a required stop for reporters, editors, network news anchors and political operatives.
The bar is the work of John McDonald, the veteran restaurateur known for the Lure and MercBar; and Nur Khan, the Zelig-like night life impresario behind the Electric Room and Rose Bar.
DES MOINES — As Tom Steyer, the billionaire former hedge fund investor and impeachment impresario, made his first trip to Iowa as a 22015 candidate this month, he embarked on the usual political circuit.
On Easter last year, the boxing impresario Don King -- dressed as Uncle Sam -- joined the President's table and later walked him out, proclaiming loudly to other guests how successful Trump's presidency had been.
By the middle of the century, John Ringling North, the circus's impresario for three decades, promised to modernize the show, signing up Igor Stravinsky and George Balanchine to make a ballet of elephants.
DES MOINES — As Tom Steyer, the billionaire former hedge fund investor and impeachment impresario, made his first trip to Iowa as a 22015 candidate this month, he embarked on the usual political circuit.
Quincy Jones, the jazz musician and impresario, is helping to start Qwest TV, an online library of concert videos and feature documentaries, most of them unavailable on YouTube or any other streaming site.
Simon Leahy, impresario of the gay punk band Bottoms and founder of the Bushwig drag festival (which comes to Los Angeles this month), believes queens have chosen to portray Conway to mock her.
Some have suggested that he has learned from his friend Vince McMahon, the impresario of professional wrestling, and recognizes that you can win an audience by playing the heel and flamboyantly breaking the rules.
Biijan Stephen reports: Twitter also posted a video on its music account, Twitter Music, starring the young rapper and meme impresario, in which he grabs Jack Dorsey's badge and becomes CEO for the day.
His name is Kevin Lee, but everyone calls him Coach K, and, in the world of hip-hop, he may be better known than the Duke basketball impresario from whom he took his nickname.
Among his older supporters is Jason Binn, 48, the magazine impresario who was a founder of Gotham, Hamptons and Ocean Drive, the latter started in part with money invested by Michael and Marcy Warren.
The library has acquired the archive of Michael Holman, a hip-hop polymath who since the late 1970s has been a downtown dance impresario, filmmaker and journalist, as well as a musician and choreographer.
" Dan Saltzstein, our special projects editorial director, dares you not to get sucked in: "It turns out the man behind the character was a Jewish songwriter and impresario from New York named Billy Rose.
Savall will preside as impresario over an international assembly of performers, including kora virtuoso Ballaké Sissoko, the gospel group Fairfield Four and the early-music ensembles Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de Catalunya.
He was an impresario of the early Internet, and among the first and best-known poets to embrace blogging in its heyday, before social media neutered the form as a mode of online expression.
James Corden, the late-night talk-show host and car-pool karaoke impresario, will host the Grammys for the first time after a warmhearted debut as the host of the Tony Awards last June.
In this mash-up of the fictionalized first-person comedy and the demi-celebrity reality show, he plays a version of an actual someone else, the record producer, D.J. and dance-music impresario Diplo.
Linda McMahon, a pro wrestling impresario, put $1 million into Future45, a pro-Trump "super PAC," in the final stages of the presidential campaign, taking her total contribution to the organization to $7 million.
"You cannot preserve opera just as a Western and European art form," said Mr. Foccroulle, who is departing to focus, after many years as an impresario, on performing (he is an organist) and composing.
When Charles Carlini, a jazz impresario, moved recently, he confronted two decades of furniture and accumulated memorabilia — duplicate copies of signed books, vinyl LPs, reams of publicity photos, a CD rack from Tower Records.
"Dragon Spring Phoenix Rise," the unlikely offspring of a Chinese-American opera impresario and the writers of "Kung Fu Panda" — with songs by Sia — aims to show just how high the Shed can fly.
Global impresario David Chang features the burger at Momofuku Nishi in New York City, where, as diners with long memories might recall, he famously refused to cater to vegetarians at the start of his career.
Last Thursday, the Daily Beast reported that Donald Trump and Mark Burnett, the impresario behind The Apprentice, have discussed getting the president back into reality television as soon as he's out of the White House.
The impresario, Jeff Melanson, has resigned as the president and chief executive officer of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and has seen his tenure as the head of the Banff Center come under intense public scrutiny.
The artistic director and chief executive of the Shed is the Scottish-born impresario Alex Poots , who came to New York, in 2011, to lead the Park Avenue Armory, after running the Manchester International Festival.
Pelton belonged to the first generation of American Modernists, which included Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley and Arthur Dove — but not to their circle, which revolved around the advocacy and galleries of the impresario Alfred Stieglitz.
The theatrical impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte, who built the Savoy Theater in London's West End in 1881 to showcase the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, then built the Savoy Hotel next door in 1889.
His demos found their way to Terry Noon, briefly Van Morrison's drummer and a budding music impresario, who helped Fay secure a contract with an imprint of Decca Records and assemble a sharp studio band.
Uber will roll out an on-platform restaurant from the telegenic cook and media impresario Rachael Ray (the restaurant will feature the recipes that are "the most important to Rachael," an Uber executive noted onstage).
As the young impresario got older, the negative headlines appeared to multiply: Bieber's DUI arrest, racist jokes and the insulting of former President Bill Clinton capped a rough stretch that the singer himself described as turbulent.
The 2020 election has a motley crew of non-politicians who have expressed interest in running for the presidency, from fugitive/disgraced cybersecurity impresario John McAfee to former Starbucks CEO and self-aggrandizing billionaire Howard Schultz.
In addition to Kalanick, Camp and Graves, the board includes venture capitalist Bill Gurley of Benchmark, David Bonderman of TPG Capital, Yasir Al Rumayyan of the Saudi Arabian public investment fund and media impresario Arianna Huffington.
" Veteran actress Chita Rivera and British musical impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber received lifetime achievement awards, while actor, writer and comedian John Leguizamo was given a special Tony for his one-man show, "Latin History for Morons.
In "Dumbo," Burton takes this self-referential impulse to a startling level through the representation of its Walt Disney-style impresario — who speaks of magic and mystique — and then by lighting the whole shebang on fire.
Along with Gleeson, there's Zoe Kazan playing a young woman traveling the Oregon Trail; Liam Neeson playing an aging impresario; Tom Waits as a prospector; and Tim Blake Nelson as Buster, a killer with a guitar.
"The themes he uses are timeless, inspired by literature, associative and multilayered," said Pierre Audi, the impresario who originally commissioned the new work for Dutch National Opera and is now the Park Avenue Armory's artistic director.
" Veteran actress Chita Rivera and British musical impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber received lifetime achievement awards, while actor, writer and comedian John Leguizamo was given a special Tony for his one-man show, "Latin History for Morons.
Just four years later, Mr. Kosky, a flamboyant and prolific Australian-born impresario and director who has described himself in interviews as a "gay Jewish kangaroo," is making his debut at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany.
The former Breitbart impresario has a clearer-than-your-average-Republican grasp of the political promise of Trumpism — the power of a right-leaning populism to speak to voters weary of cultural liberalism and libertarian economics.
Again separated from his protective mother, he becomes a much-pursued prize, with Medici approached by a sleazy circus impresario played by Michael Keaton, who, along with Burton and DeVito, joins an unlikely "Batman Returns" reunion.
Launched by the music and cultural impresario with more hustle than hustle and his business partner Jason Geter, the new collaborative investment strategy focused on tech startups will allow high-net-worth individuals to participate in deals.
The most famous example is the "Principality of Sealand," an offshore British naval platform that a pirate radio station impresario took over in the 1960s, battling another radio pirate with guns and petrol bombs for its ownership.
Daily's grandfather was Pappy Daily, a legendary country impresario who discovered George Jones, and his father ran an independent label, which issued three Ace in the Hole Band singles in the late nineteen-seventies—Strait's first recordings.
In recent weeks, Trump has told confidants he misses the chaos of the early days of his administration, which mirrored his style as a real estate impresario with its large cast of advisers and competing internal factions.
Mr. Neef — who was born in Germany, did programming for the Ruhr Triennale festival and worked closely with the impresario Gerard Mortier at the Paris Opera — has helped make Toronto a destination for opera in recent years.
Ward Hall, an impresario of the carnival sideshow who beckoned customers with oddities and amazements, and who withstood decades of cultural change to be among the last of his kind in the United States, died on Aug.
But that is especially true of Canada, which exports comedians the way France exports wine: Samantha Bee, Seth Rogen, Jim Carrey and many early stars on "Saturday Night Live," whose impresario, Lorne Michaels, is Canadian as well.
The festival had been started that year by the hall's manager, the impresario Robert Newman, using inexpensive tickets to lure big audiences, a promenade format (letting audience members stand or walk around) and an accessible musical program.
The show has a commercial patron who is also familiar and new — Garth Drabinsky, the onetime impresario who served time in Canadian prison for fraud, and is now attempting to re-establish himself as a theatrical producer.
"It's the charm of the river — it's unique," said Roman Jones, who made his name as a nightclub impresario in Miami Beach and opened Kiki on the River, an upscale restaurant with a Greek flavor, in April.
The scandal was arguably the quietest chapter of a life story involving New York celebrities, coke dealing stings, a gay porn star working at the UN, a one-eyed club impresario, the FBI, murder, and, eventually, suicide.
While the network has teased a snippet of the interview in which Schultz harsly criticizing Trump, the coffee impresario who turned Starbucks into a global brand is weighing the idea of an independent bid, according to The Atlantic.
Keaton, meanwhile, plays Kroc much as he played Broadway impresario Riggan Thomson in Birdman: as a manic striver held back by all the little minds around him, and certain he deserves better things largely because he wants them.
New York's impresario of the political dark arts, Cohn was notorious for playing the henchman for Red-baiting Senator Joe McCarthy, and then became a lawyer/fixer for anyone who could pay, including mobsters and corrupt union officials.
Today, in Donald J. Trump, we have a genuine impresario of the mob — an instrument of the crowd who feels its resentment, its impatience, its distrust, and returns them all in slogans, epithets and witty (or witless) taunts.
The 77-year-old impresario of American song is offering a week's worth of shows as part of what for the past 30 years some journalists have termed his Never Ending Tour — a label Dylan himself flatly rejects.
And even though Roc Nation Sports, the company started by the hip-hop impresario Jay Z, represents Ward, Jay Z did not appear front and center in selling the fight, which undoubtedly would have helped with its appeal.
The emphasis of Gay Gotham is on gay white males of social and economic privilege, including impresario Lincoln Kiersten, photographer George Platt Lynes, composer Leonard Bernstein, choreographer Jerome Robbins, set designer Oliver Smith, and photographer Carl Van Vechten.
He followed the example of American hitmakers, some of whom had commissioned him to infuse their songs with secret sauce, and turned the tables — hiring US pop impresario Pharrell Williams to coproduce, write, and sing for him in Spanish.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the impresario behind the hip-hop Broadway smash "Hamilton," said he met with Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew this week and was assured a redesigned $10 bill won't leave fans of the Founding Father feeling devalued.
All Def Digital (ADD), a three-year-old, L.A.-based web video platform and media company that was cofounded by hip hop impresario Russell Simmons, has raised $10 million in Series B funding led by Third Wave Digital Partners.
Lead by local musical impresario, Ricky Hamilton, who as well as running Quality Time records, is involved in acts such as Fascinating, Pig Flayer, and his own solo material, the band are able to mix it with all sorts.
Over the course of a spin through Printed Matter, the art book- and zine-shop where he likes to conduct New York interviews, the better to shop all the while, I called him a factory foreman and an impresario.
Presided over by an outgoing Turkish-German impresario-hair stylist named Fatime Kahveci, the place consisted of a cozy bar and salon decorated with Che Guevara posters and abstract art by local painters, and a back-room hair salon.
His first new musical since then, "This Ain't No Disco" (he wrote the score with Peter Yanowitz, of the Wallflowers), travels back to the dirty old New York of 1979, with characters including the Studio 54 impresario Steve Rubell.
As he piloted the Great Society through Congress, riots traumatized the cities (Watts), the Vietnam War ran the country into the red, and the politics of resentment were reinvented by an impresario of demagogy, Alabama's racist governor George Wallace.
It announced Tuesday that its next artistic director would be the Belgian impresario Serge Dorny, and its next music director would be Vladimir Jurowski, a Moscow-born conductor who is currently the principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Marion Cotillard plays Ewa, a young Pole who is separated from her sister at Ellis Island and who falls into the world of a small-time theatre impresario and pimp (Phoenix), who holds her in an ever-changing relationship.
The setting is a party inside a theater marked for demolition, to which the onetime impresario Dimitri Weismann (Gary Raymond, coupling bonhomie with gravitas) has invited the Follies showgirls of his — and their — glory years for one last hurrah.
Whether you call Ms. Kawakubo an artist or a designer, she is an impresario of the first rank with a clear vision, the will to back it up and a sharp business sense balanced by an instinct for collaboration.
Perhaps in a desire to transform Hawley into an auteur-impresario in the style of Ryan Murphy or Louis C.K., FX, their shared network, tapped him to guide their all-important first foray into pop culture's most lucrative zone.
Mr. Gelb is the rare impresario with a background in producing music films, and he has been collaborating on them with Ms. Froemke for more than three decades, beginning with their 1985 film "Ozawa," about the conductor Seiji Ozawa.
Hazel's husband, Byron Gogol — a tech impresario/overlord who mashes up Bill Gates's pioneering genius, Steve Jobs's visionary particularity and Jeff Bezos' ruthless drive to subjugate all minds through objects — installed the chip in her head without her knowledge.
Added to her flash as a performer was her skill as an impresario and theorist: in 1963, she established the New York Avant Garde Festival, an occasion for like-minded artists to gather, show their wares, and exchange ideas.
The curators revealingly excluded Laurencin from the room dedicated to Médiations, but otherwise play down the limits of Apollinaire's art writing, preferring to focus on his role as a loyal friend and impresario for the many artists in his entourage.
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA Aria Recital – Homage to Manuel García, Salzburg Whitsun Festival May 20 At the Pentecost Festival, the tenor Javier Camarena sings a recital in memory of the Spanish singer, composer, impresario and teacher Manuel del Pópulo Vicente Rodríguez García.
Giorgio Gomelsky, a rock impresario and record producer who gave the Rolling Stones their first exposure, managed the Yardbirds and went on to champion an eclectic batch of progressive rock groups in the United States, died on Wednesday in the Bronx.
The network, launched in partnership with JRSportBrief founders JR Jackson and Charlie Stettler, TV entertainment icon Fred Seibert and music impresario Lyor Cohen, is like a multi-platform network (such as Fullscreen, Maker and AwesomenessTV) but for the live streaming market.
This is what you see if you follow YesJulz on Snapchat: Ms. Goddard in Paris in June, celebrating the 0003th birthday of her friend Ronnie Fieg, the sneaker impresario, who was starting a collaboration between his brand, Kith, and Colette.
The edgy impresario followed up her recent parade of spring product launches by teaming up with four fellow makeup artists that she handpicked from her Instagram feed to form the first iteration of the Kat Von D Beauty Artistry Collective.
Timothy O'Leary, a young American impresario who made new works and community engagement central to his success at the helm of Opera Theater of Saint Louis, will become the next general director of the Washington National Opera, the company announced Friday.
" Ethan Hawke, an old Blum friend who starred in "Sinister," says that when you think of a horror impresario you think of a "dour, terrifying person," but "the big surprise about being Jason's friend is how much joy he has.
While Boyd tends to focus mostly on the city's black elites, including the Motown impresario Berry Gordy and Mayor Coleman Young (this book is decidedly a "people's history" from the top down), his most effective and poignant passages introduce ordinary Detroiters.
Show Us Your Wall WATER MILL, N.Y. — Caroline Hirsch, the comedy impresario who founded Carolines on Broadway and the New York Comedy Festival, and her partner, Andrew Fox, live in Manhattan and Water Mill, N.Y., filling both homes with art.
The president, then a casino impresario, opened the Trump Taj Mahal, the biggest gambling venue on the boardwalk, with great fanfare and at a cost of $1.2 billion in 1990, only to have it collapse into bankruptcy the following year.
Over four decades, Mr. Lauder, who is the elder son of the cosmetics impresario Estée Lauder and went on to run her company, has been the museum's biggest donor, contributing large sums of money as well as major works of art.
The rapper and music impresario Kanye West, who told an audience that he would have cast his ballot for Mr. Trump if he had bothered to vote, dropped by Trump Tower to discuss African-American issues with the president-elect.
No sooner had Bresnik mentioned the Romanian impresario Ion Tiriac's effect on his life when Tiriac appeared in person in a Panama hat, exchanging pleasantries and prematch counsel on the eve of Thiem's French Open semifinal against Rafael Nadal on Friday.
Mr. Roscic was so impressed by some of Mr. Currentzis's early recordings, and the support of people like the adventurous impresario Gerard Mortier, who had hired Mr. Currentzis in Paris and Madrid, that he decided to sign him in 2011.
Over the years, Anthony became the impresario of the fund's annual SALT Las Vegas conference, which brings together the leaders of finance, politics, film, sports and the military in a well-organized forum where the free exchange of ideas is celebrated.
In the Hotel National des Arts et Métiers, the sultry, candlelit space is overseen by the Italian bar impresario Oscar Quagliarini, a veteran of Lancôme and other French perfume houses who strives to add an olfactory dimension to his drinks.
Fred Weintraub, who left home, family and a baby-carriage business to become the Greenwich Village impresario who advanced the careers of dozens of fledgling singers and comedians at his Bitter End coffeehouse, died on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
"The Siren," showing a shipwrecked sailor gazing up at another naked teenage girl, this time holding a strategically placed lyre, was being offered from the collection of the New York music impresario, Seymour Stein, estimated at £1 million to £1.5 million.
Nineteen years after the original XFL spectacularly flared out after one season, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) impresario McMahon is back financing a rebooted league featuring retreaded NFL players and a reworked rule book that will see nine-point touchdowns and shootout-style overtime.
The show, run along the lines of British music impresario Simon Cowell's global franchise "Got Talent", was organized by the United Nation's refugee agency UNHCR to mark World Refugee Day on Monday and was a major highlight for many in the camp.
While it bent the definition of what the term "self-made" entails by naming born-very-rich person Kylie Jenner the youngest self-made billionaire ever, the list now includes none other than pop icon and fashion/cosmetics impresario Robyn Rihanna Fenty.
The 60s muse turned Vogue impresario broke down her beauty advice into four helpful sections, starting with fragrance, a category she's all set in after launching her own eponymous scent last month, "Grace by Grace Coddington," in collaboration with Comme des Garçons.
After two years of "living in the library" and playing the occasional club show, Raia relocated to LA and connected with Freddy Wexler, the songwriter and industry impresario behind hits for the likes of Lil Wayne, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, and Tiesto.
In an early scene in Danny Says, a newly released documentary about the legendary manager, editor, writer, musical impresario Danny Fields, we're treated to one of the less glamorous scenes in his massive audiovisual archive: a home movie of his bar mitzvah.
The Hollywood star was the headline act at an all-day event called the Real Estate Wealth Expo, one of a series of events throughout North America put on by Bill Zanker, a New York-based impresario and associate of Donald Trump.
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Christian Borle stars as the impresario of magical bonbons in this new musical, based on Roald Dahl's popular novel about a boy's life-changing discovery of a golden ticket, which had its premiere in London in 2013.
Ever since he crashed the consciousness of greater New York with self-promoting claims to being a real estate impresario -- before he ever built a single building -- Trump has shown a consistent ability to spin fame, fortune, and power out of mere words.
Though the tour goes feebly at first, it gathers strength once the boys agree to publicity appearances, on the advice of the British impresario Bernard Delfont—smoothly played by Rufus Jones, with an indestructible grin and the charm applied like hair oil.
Dick Zigun—the sixty-four-year-old tattooed impresario of the nonprofit that administers the bar and the iconic circus sideshow next door (a live ten-act spectacle featuring, among other oddities, a contortionist, a sword swallower, and a snake charmer)—was devastated.
Most recently, White was the subject of a 2013 documentary "The Last Impresario," directed by Gracie Otto, which followed his exuberant life mingling with the A-list in London and featured interviews with friends and colleagues including Kate Moss and John Cleese.
Mark Burnett, the reality show impresario, has faced mounting demands in recent days to release old video from his series "The Apprentice," on speculation that Donald J. Trump was captured on camera making vulgar remarks during his 11 years as the show's host.
You will recall — and if you don't, the playwright, Terrence McNally, will repeatedly inform you — that Diaghilev, working with his protégé and lover Nijinsky, was the great impresario of modern ballet as it emerged from the fairy-filled mists of the Romantic era.
Here was Ms. Hannigan in all her polymathic glory: the impresario who commissioned the piece; the conductor whose persuasive authority demonstrated that it was no vanity project; and the alluring singer, bright and magnetic, who wasn't above ending on a literal high note.
In one of ballroom's first breakthrough moments, nightlife impresario Susanne Bartsch organized a celebrity-studded ballroom competition and AIDS research benefit called the Love Ball in 22013, with David Byrne, Iman, and Vogue's editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley among the judges.
Beyond making the Cavaliers younger and fitter, those trades didn't exactly elevate Koby Altman, Cleveland's general manager, to the larcenous level of Danny Ainge, the Celtics' impresario whose managerial touch in personnel operations has turned everything but the Celtics' uniforms to gold.
When you were a child, you likely didn't watch "Gigi" on the TV in your parents' townhouse with the Studio 54 impresario Steve Rubell, as New York City's brightest social and creative lights rang in the new year on the floors below.
The first thing the exercise impresario Taryn Toomey did after she leased the third floor of 22 Park Place, a former construction office, last November, was to pour concrete over the scuffed floorboards and scatter hundreds of bits of smashed crystals on top.
Mr. Trump's method, friends and allies say, matches the reputation he built first in New York and then on reality television — less as a traditional corporate executive, like Mr. Romney, than as an eager impresario who experimented freely, welcomed conflict and flopped repeatedly.
One of the ways 700,000 Heures plans to achieve this is through Teyssier's presence; indeed, he'll act less as hotelier and more as impresario, remaining on-site through each of the hotel's incarnations, and organizing excursions and events for all of the guests.
A concise explanation of Mr Arpaio's defeat is that locals grew weary of his distracting antics, even if the sheriff was a star of conservative talk radio and TV. Mr Arpaio, who styled himself "Sheriff Joe" and "America's Toughest Sheriff", was an authoritarian impresario.
In transforming what used to be Mr. Bass's party into Night of 100 Stars, he adroitly borrowed the name and charitable concept of a trio of network TV variety specials put on by the theatrical impresario Alexander H. Cohen at Radio City Music Hall.
One key difference between Trump and Mooch is that even though Mooch is more genuinely the new money impresario that Trump only pretends to be, Mooch has been much more effective over the years at turning his money into a certain kind of elite respectability.
The beauty impresario who gave us the gilded lids at Prada and those glitter lips at DKNY that went on to take over Instagram is back with a top-secret new product launch, and this time, she's bringing Selena Gomez and Coach with her.
After opening the buzzy L.A. bars the Varnish and Seven Grand, the night-life impresario Cedd Moses has created the aforementioned maze in collaboration with Proprietors LLC, the group behind New York's Death & Company, in an effort to bring cocktail culture into the hotel experience.
Fox announced on Friday that Ms. Kelly's prime-time showcase — considered a major crossover moment for the Fox News cable anchor — would be broadcast on May 17, right before the debut of "Coupled," a new dating show by the reality-show impresario Mark Burnett.
Big Ears is the brainchild and labor of love of Tennessee graduate and Knoxville impresario Ashley Capps, whose AC Entertainment co-produces Bonnaroo come the summer and cuts an affable but controlling figure for booking bands in the Southeast for much of the year.
Mr. Hinterhäuser's taste seems to hark back to the tumultuous 1990s tenure of the impresario Gerard Mortier, who arrived with an agenda: to jolt a festival that, to his mind, had grown elitist and stultified during the long reign of the conductor Herbert von Karajan.
The hotel had been built on the site of an earlier (and also quite grand) establishment by two business partners, Bernhard Beinecke, a prosperous German butcher, and Harry S. Black, a dashing adventurer and aspiring impresario who, though short of stature, was catnip to women.
But a few years later, the impresario Sol Hurok, who, paradoxically, had helped Marian Anderson break the color line as an operatic diva, told him that a black pianist wouldn't be accepted in the United States, and pushed him to adopt a pop repertoire.
Reporter's Notebook UNITED NATIONS — It was hardly a surprise that Donald J. Trump, the New York real estate impresario-turned-leader of the free world, would mix awkwardly with the highly scripted, scrupulously diplomatic crowd that converges here for the United Nations General Assembly.
Allan Williams, the stocky Liverpool club owner and impresario who, as the first manager of the Beatles, played a crucial role in the group's transformation from a mediocre local dance band to the hard-rocking ensemble that mesmerized the world, died on Friday in Liverpool.
Michael Capasso, the impresario who put together the plan to reorganize City Opera and bring it out of bankruptcy — beating out several more-established suitors despite the doubts of some in the opera world — said that he marveled that things had come so far.
Mr. Melillo, who was hired by the visionary BAM leader Harvey Lichtenstein in 83 and eventually succeeded him, announced in 2017 that he would step down from his leadership role at the end of this year, after more than three decades as a pathbreaking impresario.
It's love at first sight for Christian, but Satine has been promised by the club's impresario, Harold Zidler (Danny Burstein, having fun), to the Duke of Monroth (Tam Mutu), whose lucre Zidler needs in order to keep the lights on and the absinthe flowing.
There were some images that even an appearance-obsessed branding impresario could not control: a less-than-packed inaugural parade route, an inauguration crowd markedly smaller than the one Barack Obama drew in 2009, and protesters who set a limousine on fire in the afternoon.
There's also Jimmy Smits, as a Bronx politico who offers Zeke a route to Manhattan power; ugly disco mobsters; nasty old Ed Koch; some cringe-inducing family melodrama; and the adorable Jaden Smith, playing an elfin graffiti impresario with an Afro twice his size.
Oh, and back when Donald Trump was mostly notable as a business impresario who managed to lose money owning a casino, it was also enough to prompt the future president to offer McEnroe and the Williams sisters $1 million for a winner-take-all match.
He also thinks underqualified would-be flunkies such as former Godfather's Pizza impresario Herman Cain and right-wing economics pundit Stephen Moore are the ones to help him do it, floating both of them for open seats on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
The 53-year-old former hip hop impresario was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in a January 2015 hit-and-run incident during which a vehicle he was riding in struck two pedestrians, including witness Cle "Bone" Sloan, in Compton, California, killing 55-year-old Terry Carter.
Based on Mexican series Érase una vez, developed by Scream impresario Kevin Williamson, and starring Kim Cattrall and Dania Ramirez (Heroes, The Sopranos), the series seems like it'll be a mix of American Horror Story's current-event threading with good old-fashioned axe-murder horror vibes.
Jackson, his partner Fran Walsh, and fellow New Zealand weirdos Danny Mulheron and Stephen Sinclair collaborated on a screenplay that weaves together about half a dozen subplots; the most prominent involves the talented hippopotamus Heidi, whose lover (and the troupe's impresario) Bletch is cruelly dismissive and adulterous.
Instead, he's launched a new delivery service that has just raised $103 million from Casa Verde Capital, the $45 million venture firm founded by hip hop impresario Snoop Dogg, and Kevin Durant's Durant Company — among others — to take advantage of the growing demand for marijuana delivery.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin — would-be impresario of a new world order — was credited with orchestrating much of the election and social chaos in the United States and Europe in 2016 and 2017, as well as tilting Britain's Brexit vote in favor of leaving the European Union.
Barry Frank, a television sports impresario who over a half-century negotiated deals for sportscasting stars like John Madden, developed or created popular shows like "The Skins Game" and "Superstars," and helped engineer high-priced network rights deals, died on Tuesday in a hospital in San Francisco.
"I don't think we can any longer fail to hear what our audience is saying about length," David Gockley, the American impresario who just retired as the general director of the San Francisco Opera, said in an interview this spring as he prepared for his final season.
The script is a collage of confused thoughts that revolve around various themes: his hatred of his mother-in-law; his delusions of grandeur; his guilty thoughts about sex; his tortured past with the impresario Serge Diaghilev, who made him an international sensation with the Ballets Russes.
In addition to Mr. Johnson and his partner, the art curator and collector David Whitney, the members included the New York City Ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein; the composer John Cage and his partner, the choreographer Merce Cunningham; and the artists Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.
And she has stepped up her work as an impresario and educator: She recently formed a nonprofit organization, which now houses her record label, Pyroclastic Records, and this fall she took on a leadership position at Berklee College of Music's new Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
After officially breaking up with her on-again, off-again, on-once-again boyfriend Tyga in April, it seems the makeup impresario has already totally moved on, being spotted out at numerous events with Scott, another rapper who will be opening up for Kendrick Lamar on his DAMN.
Scaramucci has made his name over the years as an industry impresario who remembers almost everyone's name and relishes being the center of a four-day swirl of investment-focused panel discussions, rosé-soaked pool parties and late night musical performances by Duran Duran and the Gipsy Kings.
He wasn't having much luck when, in the autumn of 2014, he was introduced to Jason Moore, an Australian sports-marketing impresario who for years had been trying to raise up to $300 million to create an American rugby league drawing on the N.F.L.'s gladiatorial-entertainment template.
On the final evening of Desert Trip, a classic-rock extravaganza Paul Tollett staged on two weekends last October, the impresario was sitting in the Who's friends-and-family area, an acre-size V.I.P. tent on the grounds of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, near Indio, California.
For the third entry in our series on human augmentation, writer, editor, and Flash Forward impresario Rose Eveleth explores a notion we've largely neglected to consider: That some of us will want to opt out of any brave new human 'enhanced' future, and the consequences that could follow.
After securing their $60,000 Kickstarter goal to bring Cuba their first-ever electronic music festival, the organizers behind Santiago's forthcoming (May 4-6) MANANA festival have added UK acid-house innovator, A Guy Called Gerald, and Big People Music club night impresario, Madam X, to their debut lineup.
Regarding Lincoln Kirstein himself, the museum's press release offers this summary: Best known for cofounding New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet with George Balanchine, Kirstein (232–21942), a polymathic writer, curator, editor, impresario, tastemaker, and patron, was also a key figure in MoMA's early history.
As they couple and uncouple in this fascinating, well-told history by Carolyn Burke, who has also written biographies of Mina Loy, Lee Miller and Edith Piaf, it becomes clear that the electric center of this group isn't Stieglitz, the impresario, as one might guess, but O'Keeffe, the loner.
Serge Becker, a downtown impresario (the Box, Miss Lily's), was brought onboard to assist on the project and, working with the designer Jason Volenec, created a Factory-esque space featuring foil on the walls, low-slung black sofas, zebra rugs, chrome coffee tables and a constellation of disco balls.
Because Rubchinskiy is one of the most important names in fashion now; and because, at the moment, Russia's influence on the industry is so wide-reaching that one could only compare it to the turn of the last century, when Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes electrified the world.
Three years after the death at 26 of the estimable hip-hop tastemaker and impresario Steven Rodriguez, known to the world as ASAP Yams, the circle of uptown New York rappers that orbited him — collectively dubbed ASAP Mob — remains a hub of exciting new ideas and throwback joys.
From offbeat artists like stoner-friendly Seanfromtexas and macabre Cris Cleen, to abstract expressionists like Amanda Wachob and Gene Coffey, to minimalists like stick n' poke impresario Rachel Howe and Curtis Montgomery, who's infamous for his raunchy work, these tattoo artists turn likes and follows into a powerful personal brand.
He had similar disdain for modern streaming services, pulling most of his music from all except one started by the rap impresario Jay Z. When last December he finally blessed the release of a video of his cover of Radiohead's "Creep" from the 2008 Coachella festival, it became a web sensation.
While Mr. Sellars, 58, has been an impresario many times over — one devotee here this weekend wore a T-shirt from the raucous Los Angeles Festival he led in 1990 — the directorship at Ojai gave him perhaps the purest and most concentrated possible vessel for his dizzying range of enthusiasms.
The jazz impresario George Wein donated the collection to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Ed Arrendell, who manages Mr. Marsalis, donated a copy to the Duke Ellington School of the Arts; and the head of the Bern festival, Hans Zurbrügg, gave a copy to the New School.
It will be the New York debut for Mr. Kosky, an Australian-born impresario who has injected new life into the Komische Oper as its artistic director and has directed Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" at the Bayreuth Festival, and who is staging Offenbach's "Orphée aux Enfers" this summer in Salzburg.
With something this sprawling, a new artistic director — which Salzburg got this year in Markus Hinterhäuser, a slouching, smirking, candid and charming pianist and impresario — has over the festival something of the sway that a new Disney chief executive has over its theme parks: Both a lot and not so much.
While "Ulysses" was his passion — he originated a weekly five-minute podcast to deconstruct the book and wrote a personal Baedeker to Joyce's Dublin — he was also a literary impresario and interpreter who interviewed hundreds of fellow authors and was often solicited to judge book awards, including the Man Booker Prize.
The "man" in "Letter to a Man" is the impresario Serge Diaghilev, who spotted Nijinsky in 1908, when he was the nineteen-year-old prodigy of St. Petersburg's Mariinsky Ballet, bedded him, and then made him the leading man of the Ballets Russes, the company he founded, in Paris, in 1909.
"Wannabe" had been released in the UK in July 1996, but it wasn't until the single was re-released in the States in January 1997—becoming one of the best-selling songs of all time by a female group—that the group's manager, impresario Simon Fuller, began to take the idea seriously.
In his new book, City of Devils: The Two Men Who Ruled the Underworld of Old Shanghai, French explores the appeal of the city to outlaws by telling the stories of the life and times of "Lucky" Jack Riley, an American who escaped prison, and "Dapper" Joe Farren, a Jewish nightclub impresario.
There was Birdman, the superstar record impresario responsible for Lil Wayne, the newly minted best rapper alive, both of whom Khaled had known from his days as a record store clerk in New Orleans—in fact, Khaled had witnessed them meeting in Odyssey Records, according to the same Miami New Times article.
Last year, though, the progressive-minded Austrian pianist and impresario Markus Hinterhäuser took over as Salzburg's artistic director, and he is stirring memories of the festival's most vital period—that of the nineteen-nineties, when Gerard Mortier presided over a superb array of provocations, including an avant-garde series that Hinterhäuser co-curated.
Yet Serge Becker, a former night-life impresario who joined the institution as artistic director last year, has been leading efforts to make this place into something more than a titillating tourist trap, and "The Incomplete Araki" is its boldest effort yet to present an art exhibition up to international museum standards.
With his quintet, Inside Straight, this masterful bassist (and emerging impresario) makes sense of a broad lineage in jazz and black music: You'll detect hints of Blue Note swing, '60s soul, Afro-Caribbean lilt and Coltrane-esque modal muscle, though the band pulls it all together into a sound of its own.
He scheduled policy speeches, like one near Detroit, where he announced that he was halting fuel economy standards imposed by Mr. Obama, and the rally in Nashville, where he visited the grave of Andrew Jackson, the populist patron selected by his history-minded political impresario, Mr. Bannon, as Mr. Trump's presidential analog.
Errol Louis: Banning Jones shouldn't have taken this long As a journalist who believes in (and relies on) the protection of First Amendment, I cautiously applaud the decision by major digital outlets to restrict the propagation of the toxic brew of lies, hate and plain falsehood spewed by InfoWars and its mad impresario, Alex Jones.
The most important of these is "The Romantic Ballet in England" (21993), which covers the phenomenal period in the 21981s when the impresario Benjamin Lumley, hiring the young dancer-choreographer Jules Perrot as his ballet master, briefly made Her Majesty's Theater in London into a more prestigious center for ballet than the Paris Opera.
Arthur had been raised just outside Paris by a well-known playwright/television impresario and a civil servant; at 18 he'd won France's first-ever medal, a bronze, in the International Olympiad in Informatics, and he'd gone on to take his degree in applied math and computer science at the extremely selective École Polytechnique.
He and Jon Sidel, a restaurateur and club impresario, began a series of parties at temporary locations that coalesced in the mid-1980s into the popular dance and art club Power Tools, which featured Mr. Dike as the main D.J. and shows by young groups like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Beastie Boys.
Another high point, she said, was playing in 1955 at the first concert in the newly rebuilt Warsaw Philharmonic concert hall, the original building having been destroyed during World War II. In the early 1960s the American impresario Sol Hurok brought her to the United States and Canada, and she made an immediate impression.
Based on the same Sholem Aleichem stories that the actor-impresario Maurice Schwartz would dramatize 20 years later in the most familiar of American Yiddish talkies, "Tevya," and that would subsequently provide the basis for the musical "Fiddler on the Roof," the movie is currently being restored with help from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
The company's well-received 2015 premiere production of "Bel Canto," based on Ms. Patchett's novel, came about mostly through her energy and determination: She proposed the project and then, acting more like an impresario than a diva, lined up all the talent, at one point bringing in a spreadsheet listing some 60 possible composers.
If you didn't already know, Leonardo DiCaprio is quite the art world impresario, but now the Oscar-award-winning (finally) actor is willingly handing over a $3.2 million Picasso painting and a $9 million Basquiat collage to the FBI, pending an investigation into a money-laundering scheme that's been linked to, literally, The Wolf of Wall Street film.
They will be joined by Little Annie, who has collaborated with everyone from seminal punk band Crass to reggae impresario Lee "Scratch" Perry; Arshia Fatima Haq, a filmmaker and musicologist whose work incorporates field recordings and songs of devotion and mourning from the Middle East and South Asia; and Los Angeles-based dancer and choreographer, Austyn Rich.
Nothing about Zak's childhood hinted that he would become the impresario behind an artisanal bread empire, especially not one that includes a kosher café—he grew up in a secular home and "ate pork chops for dinner"—which supplies bread to some pretty damn big names in the Miami food landscape, including Michael Schwartz, Michelle Bernstein, and Alex Chang.
I think he was a unique individual in terms of his ability to both really invest in understanding the territory that particularly a documentarian was getting into and to really grapple with the content, and also to support and promote the creators at the channel, and also to be a kind of skillful impresario, which is important.
The show looks at queer networks that grew in the city around 10 artistic figures: the composer Leonard Bernstein; the photographers Robert Mapplethorpe and George Platt Lynes; the visual artists Andy Warhol, Richard Bruce Nugent, Harmony Hammond and Greer Lankton; the playwright, poet and novelist Mercedes de Acosta; the impresario Lincoln Kirstein; and the dancer-choreographer Bill T. Jones.
The tournament was conceived by a trio of FIFA executive committee members: Ernst Thommen, who was also a pools impresario in his native Switzerland; Ottorino Barrasi of Italy who, incidentally, looked after the Jules Rimet Trophy during World War II; and Sir Stanley Rous, an Englishman who would later service as a thoroughly Eurocentric president of FIFA.
Quicksilver seems, on the surface, to be an unlikely impresario for a New Age conference, a sort of anti-Goop: he's got short, neatly-kept salt-and-pepper hair, round glasses, a subdued wardrobe short on jewelry, and an undented Brooklyn accent despite having left New York for a new life in California nearly a half-century ago.
The Patriots are to football what the Apollo and Manhattan Projects were to military-industrial-complex science, what IBM and General Motors were to big business, what the Hoover Dam and Mount Rushmore were to public works — with Belichick as their Patton-meets-Eisenhower impresario, by turns a jerk and a bore but a winner above all.
The show, the unlikely fruit of an even less likely collaboration — involving Chen Shi-Zheng, the Chinese-American opera impresario; the "Kung Fu Panda" screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger; the musician Sia; and the choreographer Akram Khan — pushed the star-studded creative team to its limits, taking three years to make and crisscrossing as many continents.
He got out in 2010 and renewed his music career, going back and forth between New Orleans and Atlanta, where he eventually met his manager Rici and signed on with Quality Control, home to acts like Migos and OG Maco, under legendary Atlanta impresario Coach K. More recently, he picked up yet another manager, the singer Akon, and signed to Motown as well.
The films in the program ranged from Silent Era impresario Oscar Micheaux's Within Our Gates (235), the oldest extant feature by a Black American filmmaker, to experimental artist Christopher Harris's long-undiscovered 21980mm essay film still/here (213), which combs through the once-proud Victorian enclave of North St. Louis and uncovers, among other things, untold economic and racial injustices.
In the life of Michael Cromartie, an evangelical-Christian impresario dead of cancer last week at 67, you could see a larger generational story in archetype — the story of certain boomer-era evangelicals, heirs to an embattled and often self-segregated subculture, who tried to abandon anti-intellectualism and separatism and to establish a new religious center for a fragmenting and secularizing age.
His new film, "Song to Song" (March 17), a romantic drama set in the Austin music scene and the South by Southwest festival, stars Rooney Mara and Ryan Gosling, as aspiring musicians whose love is threatened by their ambitions; Michael Fassbender, as a record-company impresario; Natalie Portman, as a waitress; Cate Blanchett, as a wealthy socialite; and Patti Smith, as herself.

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