
Regina Weinreich
Writer, Journalist and Teacher at Freelance
As a journalist, her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Village Voice, Boston Globe, and The Huffington Post, among others.
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1 week ago |
showbiz411.com | Regina Weinreich
What in the world would bring R&B superstar Usher to NYU’s Skirball Center? Answer: Tony winner Ben Vereen, who last week received a Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the Chita Rivera Awards. Usher, you may not know, is Vereen’s godson. The alaways hot Usher recounted Vereen’s valuable efforts to straighten the young man’s path when he was young.
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1 month ago |
showbiz411.com | Regina Weinreich
Last night, at the great Bond 45 restaurant in the theater district, in a roomful of notable talent from this year’s great shows, the late legend Chita Rivera would have felt quite at home. The occasion: to announce the nominees for the Chita Rivera Award, honoring choreographers, dance ensembles, and featured dancers on stage and on screen. The Awards presentation is scheduled for May 19.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
showbiz411.com | Regina Weinreich
Rex Reed is probably the most famous movie or theater critic of any generation. At a curmudgeonly 86, he’s done it all, from live singing performances to hobnobbing with the rich and famous to appearing in actual movies. A few years ago, he was even profiled in The New York Times. So it wasn’t unexpected this past Tuesday when he got a rousing ovation at the annual New York Film Critics Circle dinner at TAO Downtown.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
showbiz411.com | Regina Weinreich
The Los Angeles fires had an immediate effect here in New York Tuesday night. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell was on stage in the middle of a post-screening Q&A for the documentary “The Bibi Files” when his phone rang. It was his daughter calling from Los Angeles, he said after excusing himself. He explained she was in the evacuation area of Los Angeles, and trying to discern which art to rescue from the fires raging there. Huh? What?
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Nov 29, 2024 |
showbiz411.com | Regina Weinreich
It looks like director Doug Liman and Tom Cruise’s supernatural thriller, “Deeper,” is going forward. At a screening of Gregory Kershaw and Michael Dweck’s documentary, “Gaucho Gaucho,” Liman told me last week that he and the “Mission Impossible” star plan for a “scary” movie.
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