Two men and their pianos say goodbye
Adam Kveton, Centretown News
Richard Greenblatt (left) plays a frustrated music teacher and Ted Dykstra plays his student. Archive 1997-2016
After a nearly eight-year hiatus, creators of 2 Pianos 4 Hands Richard Greenblatt and Ted Dykstra are bringing back their piece of Canadian theatre to the National Arts Centre on a farewell tour.Adam Kveton, Centretown NewsRichard Greenblatt (left) plays a frustrated music teacher and Ted Dykstra plays his student.
Preternatural means exceeding what is natural or regular. For Ottawa, this means shedding the boring, button-down perception and showing its creative side.
Barrymore’s Music Hall is set to boldly take the plunge into a new phase and change its longstanding identity from a live concert hall to a nightclub.Maria Church, Centretown NewsA DJ spins tunes for club goers on a Sunday at Barrymore's for the weekly retro '80s night.
It’s the same reason sleazy entertainment magazines analyze the bikini bodies of critically acclaimed actresses and soulful singers only wear underwear on their album covers – popular culture shamelessly depends on sexist stereotypes.