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DVD of the Week: "Gold Diggers of 1935"
Busby Berkeley transformed the filming of dances into one of the most distinctive of cinematic creations and instantly recognizable of styles.
Classic movie review: '42nd Street'
It's a story almost as old as the hills. The ingenue with stars in her eyes comes to town with big dreams.
Weill Center to host 'A Tribute to Song and Dance'
The Sheboygan Concert Association will present Two On Tap's show, "A Tribute to Song and Dance," at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan.
Duo taps interest in early Broadway for 'Two on Tap'
Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano bring their "Two on Tap" show to Loveland on Monday, April 8. "Two on Tap," billed as a "tapping, singing trip down memory lane a la Fred and Ginger," comes to the Loveland Performing Arts Association concert Monday, April 8. "Two on Tap" is the creative collaboration of Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano, two ... (more)
Golden West High School's '42nd Street' full of tapping feet
When you head out to see Golden West High School's production of "42nd Street," expect tap dancers -- and a lot of 'em. "We've been tapping our butts off," said senior Bryana Ervin, who plays "Anytime" Annie in the splashy, nostalgic production that harkens back to the day of larger-than-life Busby Berkeley-esque musicals.