Cafe Carlyle

Barb Jungr And The New Standards: When Rockers Age Gracefully

James Gavin | Posted 11.27.2009 | New York


James Gavin

In the world of rock, passing 50 is seen as a betrayal, and it can turn critics' pens into machine guns.

Come to the Cabaret Two by Two

David Finkle | Posted 10.27.2009 | New York


David Finkle

The best thing for light NYC entertainment with a hint of shadow is to storm the Café Carlyle where the John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey have a show called "Lost and Found."

Judy Collins: Singing for the Privileged Few

James Gavin | Posted 10.06.2009 | New York


James Gavin

As I watched the transfixed faces of Judy's Carlyle fans, I had to wonder: What long and winding road took them here? Did they ever roll around in the mud at Woodstock? Take LSD?

Judy Collins Sings The Stuff Of Folklore, Perfectly

Katy Hall | Posted 12.01.2009 | Entertainment


Katy Hall

She drifted into a few lines of 'Suzanne,' the song Leonard Cohen wrote for her to sing but made him famous, stopping herself just as she got to those oranges that traveled halfway around the world in the summer of 1965.

Kelli O'Hara on the Pleasures of Pregnancy

Jane Levere | Posted 06.19.2009 | Entertainment


Jane Levere

Pregnancy, she added, "does change you. Change can be for the better, because you can find little tricks that help you."