The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers’ annual “Feast of Carols” brings the holiday season’s festivities to the Ithaca College’s Ford Hall stage on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 4 p.m. Curated by Founding Director ...
Following the much-anticipated release of Wicked: For Good, fans are finally getting their first real glimpse at a character that found herself on the sidelines during the movie—Dorothy. Throughout ...
Although Dorothy Gale might not show her face in Wicked: For Good, the actress who played the iconic literary character is revealing a behind-the-scenes look at her portrayal. British actress Bethany ...
“Wicked: For Good” viewers might never see her face, but the actor Bethany Weaver plays a huge role in the blockbuster musical sequel. Weaver takes over the role of Dorothy Gale, originally played by ...
In the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, a young Judy Garland closed her eyes, clicked her heels three times, and repeated the now-famous line, “There’s no place like home.” As Dorothy, the young farm ...
The second movie adaptation offers a subtle but meaningful nod to 'The Wizard of Oz' — and a closing scene with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo that longtime fans of the musical will appreciate. By ...
On modest civil servants’ salaries, she and her husband amassed a trove of some 4,000 works by art-world luminaries, storing them in their one-bedroom Manhattan apartment. By Alex Williams Dorothy ...
NEW YORK - JULY 13: A close-up of a pair of ruby slippers on a waxwork Judy Garland as Dorothy inside "The Wizard of Oz" 4-D experience at Madame Tussauds on July 13, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by ...
"Wicked: For Good" flies into movie theaters Friday, Nov. 21. In Part 2 of "Wicked," the movie musical finally crosses timelines with "The Wizard of Oz." That means the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly ...
The 2024 film Wicked serves as a prequel of sorts to the classic film The Wizard of Oz. However, rather than going to Kansas to see what Dorothy Gale is up to before her run-in with a tornado, the ...
Dorothy Vogel and her husband, Herbert, kept art just about everywhere. In the closet. In the bathroom. Hanging from the ceiling. “We used every space available. We couldn’t even put another toothpick ...
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