Prepare for a mouthwatering showdown on the upcoming episode of “Beat Bobby Flay” titled “Shrimply the Best,” airing Thursday, May 2nd, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Food Network.
In this culinary clash, chefs Tony Smith and Sterling Buckley go head-to-head in a shrimp-centric cook-off. With their skills put to the test, they must impress not only the judges but also the formidable Bobby Flay himself.
Adding to the excitement, Scott Conant and singer Jana Kramer join the fray, aiming to distract Bobby Flay with their charm and wit. As tensions rise and flavors soar, viewers can expect a fierce competition filled with innovative dishes and unexpected twists.
Who will emerge victorious and earn the title of shrimp master? Tune in to “Beat Bobby Flay” on Food Network to find out and witness the culinary magic unfold.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Thursday 2 May 2024 on Food Network
Beat Bobby Flay Shrimply the...
In this culinary clash, chefs Tony Smith and Sterling Buckley go head-to-head in a shrimp-centric cook-off. With their skills put to the test, they must impress not only the judges but also the formidable Bobby Flay himself.
Adding to the excitement, Scott Conant and singer Jana Kramer join the fray, aiming to distract Bobby Flay with their charm and wit. As tensions rise and flavors soar, viewers can expect a fierce competition filled with innovative dishes and unexpected twists.
Who will emerge victorious and earn the title of shrimp master? Tune in to “Beat Bobby Flay” on Food Network to find out and witness the culinary magic unfold.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Thursday 2 May 2024 on Food Network
Beat Bobby Flay Shrimply the...
- 4/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Today in Times Square, famed Q104 classic rock radio host Jim Kerr climbed out onto the marquee of Hard Rock Cafe to announce that the five-time Tony Award-nominated musical Rock Of Ages will return to the New York stage this summer in a special 10th Anniversary Production at New World Stages 340 W 50th St. To mark the announcement, and the milestone anniversary, he was joined by alumni from throughout the musical's Broadway run, who performed 'Don't Stop Believin' live above Times Square. The return production of the musical - produced by Michael CohlS2BN Entertainment in association with Barry Habib, Scott PrisandSeth Fass, Tony Smith, and Randi ZuckerbergMara Burros-Sandler - begins performances on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, for a 16-week limited engagement through Sunday, September 29, 2019. Tickets are now on sale at Telecharge.com.
- 4/25/2019
- by Monroe George
- BroadwayWorld.com
Today in Times Square, famed Q104 classic rock radio host Jim Kerr climbed out onto the marquee of Hard Rock Cafe to announce that the five-time Tony Award-nominated musical Rock Of Ages will return to the New York stage this summer in a special 10th Anniversary Production at New World Stages 340 W 50th St. To mark the announcement, and the milestone anniversary, he was joined by alumni from throughout the musical's Broadway run, who performed 'Don't Stop Believin' live above Times Square. The return production of the musical - produced by Michael CohlS2BN Entertainment in association with Barry Habib, Scott PrisandSeth Fass, Tony Smith, and Randi ZuckerbergMara Burros-Sandler - begins performances on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, for a 16-week limited engagement through Sunday, September 29, 2019. Tickets are now on sale at Telecharge.com.
- 4/25/2019
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Gogglebox is pretty epic on a normal night, but throw in some celebrities with our usual favourites and you've got one crazy Nsfw TV show.
In aid of Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer telethon, that's exactly what we had tonight (October 9) and Twitter was quick to explode with happiness at the presence of one particular celebrity:
1. It's Mr Christian Grey himself - Jamie Dornan. And he isn't keen on Strictly:
Jamie Dornan and Nick Frost on a couch together. Have my dreams come true? lol #Gogglebox #goggleboxcelebrity#su2c
— Samantha Walford (@SammWalford) October 9, 2015
Jamie Dornan on Gogglebox? Yes please
— Louisa. (@xx_Louisa_xx) October 9, 2015
2. Dornan was paired with Nick Frost, prompting some concern for Frost's usual comedy partner Simon Pegg:
Cats are up to something, clearly, but Jamie Dornan is on to them... Celebrity #Gogglebox, 9pm.
https://t.co/8ZNiIoYcQM
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) October 9, 2015
Would love...
In aid of Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer telethon, that's exactly what we had tonight (October 9) and Twitter was quick to explode with happiness at the presence of one particular celebrity:
1. It's Mr Christian Grey himself - Jamie Dornan. And he isn't keen on Strictly:
Jamie Dornan and Nick Frost on a couch together. Have my dreams come true? lol #Gogglebox #goggleboxcelebrity#su2c
— Samantha Walford (@SammWalford) October 9, 2015
Jamie Dornan on Gogglebox? Yes please
— Louisa. (@xx_Louisa_xx) October 9, 2015
2. Dornan was paired with Nick Frost, prompting some concern for Frost's usual comedy partner Simon Pegg:
Cats are up to something, clearly, but Jamie Dornan is on to them... Celebrity #Gogglebox, 9pm.
https://t.co/8ZNiIoYcQM
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) October 9, 2015
Would love...
- 10/9/2015
- Digital Spy
A Tangled Web: D. Dominick Lombardi, Curator Causey Contemporary Through January 29, 2015
The group show is one of those things that can either be done well or becomes an exhibition overwhelmed by variety -- or worse, a clutter of objects that don’t relate to each other without the benefit of lengthy wall texts. D. Dominick Lombardi, a veteran New York curator, has managed to pull together a visually interesting exhibition at Causey Contemporary, which was based on the simple premise of pairing the artists represented by the gallery with an outside artist of Lombardi’s choosing whom he felt complemented the work. What results is a show that is short on theory and long on visuality. He has turned the exhibit into a kind of dance, with one wondering (without looking at the cheat sheet) which artists are waltzing with each other.
To paraphrase the ninth-century Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu,...
The group show is one of those things that can either be done well or becomes an exhibition overwhelmed by variety -- or worse, a clutter of objects that don’t relate to each other without the benefit of lengthy wall texts. D. Dominick Lombardi, a veteran New York curator, has managed to pull together a visually interesting exhibition at Causey Contemporary, which was based on the simple premise of pairing the artists represented by the gallery with an outside artist of Lombardi’s choosing whom he felt complemented the work. What results is a show that is short on theory and long on visuality. He has turned the exhibit into a kind of dance, with one wondering (without looking at the cheat sheet) which artists are waltzing with each other.
To paraphrase the ninth-century Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu,...
- 1/13/2015
- by bradleyrubenstein
- www.culturecatch.com
Jackson Pollock and Tony Smith: Sculpture: An Exhibition on the Centennial of their Births and Tony Smith: Source Matthew Marks Gallery Through October 27, 2012
Nominally a show of sculpture, Matthew Marks is presenting something more like relics of art world myth, or a romanticized artist-buddy story (think Lust for Life or Schnabel's Basquiat). It seems an odd pairing at first glance: Pollock, whose paintings consist of poured or dripped skeins of paint and are the archetype of Ab Ex passion, and Tony Smith, whose Buckminster Fuller-like geodesic monuments ushered in an Age of Cool. This show presents the remains of a day, one spent at Smith's New Jersey home, when Smith tried to coax out of the fallow (and soon-to-be-dead) Pollock a few last attempts at making art and ended up becoming a sculptor himself.
This five-work show is essentially a teaser for the uber-Minimal show Source, at Marks's larger space on 24th Street.
Nominally a show of sculpture, Matthew Marks is presenting something more like relics of art world myth, or a romanticized artist-buddy story (think Lust for Life or Schnabel's Basquiat). It seems an odd pairing at first glance: Pollock, whose paintings consist of poured or dripped skeins of paint and are the archetype of Ab Ex passion, and Tony Smith, whose Buckminster Fuller-like geodesic monuments ushered in an Age of Cool. This show presents the remains of a day, one spent at Smith's New Jersey home, when Smith tried to coax out of the fallow (and soon-to-be-dead) Pollock a few last attempts at making art and ended up becoming a sculptor himself.
This five-work show is essentially a teaser for the uber-Minimal show Source, at Marks's larger space on 24th Street.
- 10/2/2012
- by bradleyrubenstein
- www.culturecatch.com
Kentucky rockers Sleeper Agent showcased their infectious exuberance at the Aloft Birmingham Soho Square on May 20. Traveling back from Hangout Music Fest, the band performed an acoustic performance that exhibited their knack for catchy songwriting. Typically boasting six members and a raucous electric sound, Sleeper Agent stripped down to a trio featuring members Alex Kandel, Tony Smith and Josh Martin--who performed a number of reworked originals off their debut album Celabrasion. In addition, the group also performed a handful of impressive covers, including songs from notable indie-rock artists such as The xx and Girls. Watch Sleeper Agent perform "Force a Smile" live at Aloft Birmingham Soho Square.
- 7/9/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
A lot of drama has gone down on The Vampire Diaries at the Mystic Grill, but the real-life fire this morning at the location used for the restaurant’s facade won’t impact the show. Capt. Tony Smith, assistant fire marshal in Covington, Ga., confirms to EW that a call was received at 6:40 a.m. reporting a down power line and a possible transformer on fire. When firemen got to the location, they noticed heavy smoke coming out of the building at 116 Clark St., which houses Cpa and law offices, and more units were dispatched. No injuries were reported.
- 5/10/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
On the occasion of Joseph Nechvatal's upcoming exhibition at Galerie Richard in New York (April 12 through May 26), the recent publication of his new book Immersion into Noise, and a concert of his remastered viral symphOny in surround sound. Taney Roniger is an artist and writer who lives and works in Brooklyn.
Bradley Rubenstein: We really want to get into the new book, as well as the upcoming show, but can you take a minute and give us a little backstory? You have always slipped in and out of categories: actions, painting, sound art, writing....
Joseph Nechvatal: Well, when I was going to undergraduate art school at Southern Illinois University (Siu), I was making drawings and little gouaches and smaller-type paintings on paper, generally. And they were well-received. I was not so interested in painting on canvas at the time. You have to put it in the perspective of the...
Bradley Rubenstein: We really want to get into the new book, as well as the upcoming show, but can you take a minute and give us a little backstory? You have always slipped in and out of categories: actions, painting, sound art, writing....
Joseph Nechvatal: Well, when I was going to undergraduate art school at Southern Illinois University (Siu), I was making drawings and little gouaches and smaller-type paintings on paper, generally. And they were well-received. I was not so interested in painting on canvas at the time. You have to put it in the perspective of the...
- 3/29/2012
- by bradleyrubenstein
- www.culturecatch.com
They hoped their cash could transform failing classrooms. They were wrong. This week's Newsweek investigates what their money bought.
This story was reported and written by the Center for Public Integrity.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Obama's War on Schools
The richest man in America stepped to the podium and declared war on the nation's school systems. High schools had become "obsolete" and were "limiting-even ruining-the lives of millions of Americans every year." The situation had become "almost shameful." Bill Gates, prep-school grad and college dropout, had come before the National Governors Association seeking converts to his plan to do something about it-a plan he would back with $2 billion of his own cash.
Gates's speech, in February 2005, was a signature moment in what has become a decade-long campaign to improve test scores and graduation rates, waged by a loose alliance of wealthy CEOs who arrived with no particular background...
This story was reported and written by the Center for Public Integrity.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Obama's War on Schools
The richest man in America stepped to the podium and declared war on the nation's school systems. High schools had become "obsolete" and were "limiting-even ruining-the lives of millions of Americans every year." The situation had become "almost shameful." Bill Gates, prep-school grad and college dropout, had come before the National Governors Association seeking converts to his plan to do something about it-a plan he would back with $2 billion of his own cash.
Gates's speech, in February 2005, was a signature moment in what has become a decade-long campaign to improve test scores and graduation rates, waged by a loose alliance of wealthy CEOs who arrived with no particular background...
- 5/2/2011
- by Rita Beamish
- The Daily Beast
• Shamed Australian makes Warrington debut
• Seven games over two days will start season
Brett Hodgson and Joel Monaghan arrived at Warrington this winter in very different circumstances, and with wildly contrasting reputations. But it is the addition of the widely admired 2009 Man of Steel from Huddersfield, and the globally mocked Monaghan – the former Canberra and Australia three-quarter who was driven to England to escape his internet-video-related notoriety – that makes the Wolves the most likely challengers to the Super League champions, Wigan, in the 16th "summer" season.
They will make their debuts in primrose and blue when Warrington play Huddersfield in the first game of the seven-match marathon weekend at the Millennium Stadium with which the season will begin on Saturday. In any other circumstances, Hodgson would be the centre of attention on his 33rd birthday, as the wiry and wily full-back faces the club to whom he gave such outstanding...
• Seven games over two days will start season
Brett Hodgson and Joel Monaghan arrived at Warrington this winter in very different circumstances, and with wildly contrasting reputations. But it is the addition of the widely admired 2009 Man of Steel from Huddersfield, and the globally mocked Monaghan – the former Canberra and Australia three-quarter who was driven to England to escape his internet-video-related notoriety – that makes the Wolves the most likely challengers to the Super League champions, Wigan, in the 16th "summer" season.
They will make their debuts in primrose and blue when Warrington play Huddersfield in the first game of the seven-match marathon weekend at the Millennium Stadium with which the season will begin on Saturday. In any other circumstances, Hodgson would be the centre of attention on his 33rd birthday, as the wiry and wily full-back faces the club to whom he gave such outstanding...
- 2/12/2011
- by Andy Wilson
- The Guardian - Film News
As a special way to celebrate the 4th of July, Heroscribe Comics! has reduced the price of Gay Terror #1 to only $.99 until July 5th, 2010.
Gay Terror #1 is an eclectic mix of horror stories from upcoming creators that features gay characters in terrifying situations. The downloadable e-comic contains three comic book stories and a special prose story by popular short horror author Robert C. Eccles.
“Wormfood”, the lead story, is a ‘Mommy Dearest’ zombie tale of a gay man and his dead mother. “Coming Out” by J. David Rhodes puts an all-new horrific spin on coming out to your parents. Michael Troy’s “Simply 2Die4” explores the real life horror of hooking up with a stranger you meet on the Internet. Robert C. Eccles wraps up the collection with an eerily reminiscent of Stephen King short story about a gay couple’s traumatizing vacation in the mountains.
"Gay Terror isn’t...
Gay Terror #1 is an eclectic mix of horror stories from upcoming creators that features gay characters in terrifying situations. The downloadable e-comic contains three comic book stories and a special prose story by popular short horror author Robert C. Eccles.
“Wormfood”, the lead story, is a ‘Mommy Dearest’ zombie tale of a gay man and his dead mother. “Coming Out” by J. David Rhodes puts an all-new horrific spin on coming out to your parents. Michael Troy’s “Simply 2Die4” explores the real life horror of hooking up with a stranger you meet on the Internet. Robert C. Eccles wraps up the collection with an eerily reminiscent of Stephen King short story about a gay couple’s traumatizing vacation in the mountains.
"Gay Terror isn’t...
- 7/2/2010
- doorQ.com
The shooting of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" has been ruined on Friday, March 19 when a fire occurred on the film set at Leavesden Film Studios near Watford, Herts in England. News Of The World reported that the huge blaze broke out while the crew shot the final battle scene at Hogwarts castle.
Watford firefighters were called at about 9 P.M. and six fire engines were brought to tackle the blaze. It took about forty minutes for the firefighters to control the flames, but the set, which is no other than the wizardry school, was left badly damaged.
"We were shooting the scenes where Hogwarts gets blown up during the battle. But fire managed to catch hold of the set and it went up in flames. It was completely out of control at one point," a source on set said. "There's always a risk when there's shooting involving fire...
Watford firefighters were called at about 9 P.M. and six fire engines were brought to tackle the blaze. It took about forty minutes for the firefighters to control the flames, but the set, which is no other than the wizardry school, was left badly damaged.
"We were shooting the scenes where Hogwarts gets blown up during the battle. But fire managed to catch hold of the set and it went up in flames. It was completely out of control at one point," a source on set said. "There's always a risk when there's shooting involving fire...
- 3/22/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
TORONTO -- Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban's Magnolia Pictures is stepping up its game with a new genre label, Magnet.
Magnet's first film out of the gate will be Jeremy Saulnier's comic slasher film Murder Party, set for a brief theatrical release before an October DVD bow. Among those ready for a 2008 release include Hitoshi Matsumoto's Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness selection Big Man in Japan; Tony Smith's Viking actioner Severed Ways; Ringo Lam, Johnny To and Tsui Hark's Hong Kong action omnibus Triangle; Mark Hartley's Australian genre film docu Not Quite Hollywood; and Olivier Assayas' thriller Boarding Gate, starring Asia Argento and Michael Madsen.
Magnolia president Eamonn Bowles said that he wanted to brand and label his already extensive slate of well-reviewed genre films, including The Host and District B13.
"These are not trashy genre films. The market has grown up," he added. The slate will include acquisitions, production prebuys and projects produced in-house for theatrical or DVD release.
Wagner already has stated his desire to give Magnolia higher-budgeted projects, and Bowles said some of those likely will go through Magnet, given the strong sales genre titles have garnered on his Magnolia Home Entertainment label.
Magnet's first film out of the gate will be Jeremy Saulnier's comic slasher film Murder Party, set for a brief theatrical release before an October DVD bow. Among those ready for a 2008 release include Hitoshi Matsumoto's Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness selection Big Man in Japan; Tony Smith's Viking actioner Severed Ways; Ringo Lam, Johnny To and Tsui Hark's Hong Kong action omnibus Triangle; Mark Hartley's Australian genre film docu Not Quite Hollywood; and Olivier Assayas' thriller Boarding Gate, starring Asia Argento and Michael Madsen.
Magnolia president Eamonn Bowles said that he wanted to brand and label his already extensive slate of well-reviewed genre films, including The Host and District B13.
"These are not trashy genre films. The market has grown up," he added. The slate will include acquisitions, production prebuys and projects produced in-house for theatrical or DVD release.
Wagner already has stated his desire to give Magnolia higher-budgeted projects, and Bowles said some of those likely will go through Magnet, given the strong sales genre titles have garnered on his Magnolia Home Entertainment label.
- 9/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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