One of the most legendary hotels not just in New York City but in the world, Waldorf Astoria New York is currently undergoing a top-to-bottom renovation that will bring a whole new level of luxury to ...
Everybody loves Cole Porter. But most jazz musicians really love Cole Porter. Singers love his lyrics, which contain great wit, amazing rhymes and beautiful imagery. Instrumentalists love his elegant ...
The New-York Historical Society is welcoming Cole Porter’s Steinway piano, which will stay at the Historical Society until the Waldorf Astoria, the instrument’s permanent home, is finished with its ...
After listening to Cole Porter's delightful songs, easily some of the most sophisticated, witty, and melodious ever written for the American theater, many assume that his life was a Champagne-drenched ...
Iconic and celebrated American composer Cole Porter was born on this day in history, June 9, 1891, into a prestigious family in Peru, Indiana. His mother, Kate Cole Porter, was the daughter of wealthy ...
Indiana-born songwriter Cole Porter wrote more than 1,500 songs for stage, movies and television, including such standards as "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Night and Day," "Begin the Beguine," and ...
When Cole Porter was born 125 years ago—on June 9, 1891—it was with a silver spoon in his mouth. But that didn’t mean the famed American composer and lyricist didn’t work hard for his success, too.
Starring the incomparable Sandra Ochoa Rice, this one-woman musical offers a captivating glimpse into the fascinating life of Linda Lee Thomas, the wife and muse of the legendary Cole Porter. This ...
Even now, as the ides of March are leading up to April Fools Day (not to mention April showers), a bonanza of Cole Porter is upon us, including two cabaret shows, and surprisingly, no less than three ...
The FARE act, which says that whoever enlisted a broker’s help would pay the fee, has had a mixed impact so far. By James Barron With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits ...
With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits the era of another. By Jose Solís Rob Kapilow’s “Listening for America” explains how to distinguish good from bad in the Great ...