Monday, December 16, 2013

Toy Give A Way On Sunday at 3pm.

The Winter Wonderland wraps up on 
Sunday December 22nd at The Little WAC.

Doors open at 2pm.

There will be live music.

Christmas Specials.

Mrs. Clause will give out toys from 3pm to 4pm while supplies last. For children 13 and under.


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The Little WAC Remembers Peter O'Toole

Good Night To The Lion In Winter
Peter O'Toole

One of the great actors to have lived in my generation has passed.

Peter O'Toole died Saturday December 14th at age 81.

I first came across O'Toole during the first year my parents had HBO in a film starring O'Toole called My Favorite Year. In this film O'Toole played a man with levels. An aging film star in a Hollywood that had moved on. A man that was already considered a myth and legend but still has decades of real living to do.

I often wonder with actors like O'Toole how much of their talent is pure and raw ability and how much is it that I just love that they play these difficult and many textured people.

Likewise, I just thoroughly enjoy The Lion In Winter. In this role O'Toole stars opposite Katherine Hepburn.
As King Henry The Second , O'Toole plays a king with an ex wife , a new wife and tribe of sons.

He has clearly spend his younger years conquering and and acquiring. Now as a successful king the war is no longer about gaining land, but how he will distribute his material possessions and his remaining love.

O'Toole in The Lion In Winter gave as great a performance s I have ever seen.

I doubt we will ever see another Peter O'Toole during my life.
At least right now, there are no scripts coming out of Hollywood meaty enough for an actor like O'Toole to devour.

Raymond Tyler
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Peter O'Tool Obituary Courtesy of The Huffington Post



O'Toole, who overcame a severe stomach sickness in the 1970s, died on Saturday (Dec. 14) at the Wellington hospital in London following a long illness, his agent Steve Kenis confirmed to The Guardian.
The Irish-born leading man of the stage and screen announced last year that he was leaving acting behind, saying, "I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell."
O'Toole was nominated for eight Academy Awards for his roles in "Lawrence of Arabia," "Becket" (1964), "The Lion In Winter" (1968), "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1969), "The Ruling Class" (1972), "The Stunt Man" (1980), "My Favorite Year" (1982) and "Venus" (2006). He allegedly holds the record for the most Academy Award acting nominations without a win. O'Toole won four Golden Globes, a BAFTA and an Emmy, and was the recipient of an Honorary Academy Award in 2003.
"[He was] one of a kind in the very best sense and a giant in his field," Kenis told BBC News.
“His family are very appreciative and completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of real love and affection being expressed towards him, and to us, during this unhappy time," his daughter Kate O'Toole tells Deadline. "Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts. In due course there will be a memorial filled with song and good cheer, as he would have wished. We will be happy to speak to you all then but in the meantime if you could give Peter O’Toole the respect he deserves and allow us to grieve privately we’d appreciate it. Thank you all again for your beautiful tributes – keep them coming.”
O'Toole is survived by daughters, Kate and Patricia, and son, Lorcan.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Season's Best: The Carpenters at Christmas

Season's Best looks back at the sights and sounds of Christmas from the quirky to the traditional.
In this case writer Raymond Tyler looks at the melancholy and the memories.

The Carpenter's At Christmas
TV Special!

It's been said that every one can sing. If that's true , can we agree that some people have amazing voices? Further more I submit to you, that in the case of Karen Carpenter, we had a voice that was both amazing and iconic.

Karen Carpenter's voice not only so distinct that it can never be duplicated by other singers,  her voice was so gripping that it's beauty cut across racial barriers. Oh you may not have heard her version of I'll Be Home For Christmas on soul radio across the country, but I know I have been in several homes of people of color that have some music by The Carpenter's with The Sam Cooke and Nat King Cole albums. Karen Carpenter's voice is also iconic in that it speaks directly to your heart in a way that grips it. Her voice speaks to your heart in ways that words can not fully explain. She made you stop and listen.

So when I think of Christmas' of my youth? I have to reflect on The Carpenter's TV Specials. At Christmas was a quaint little special that was broadcast in 1977.

At Christmas starred siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter doing what they did best. Richard providing her musical mastery on the piano as his sister Karen made every song she sang a gem with her name etched on it.


The special is as corny and sappy as any you will ever see. There are great and equally bad jokes from Harvey Korman (The Carol Burnet Show and Blazing Saddles.) And almost every TV special had to have a appearance by Kristie Mc Nichol ( the 1970's version of Miley Cyrus with out the strip tease and trying to get "street cred"

The Carpenter's At Christmas is a beautiful snap shot of "Hollywood" Christmas with dancing and pageantry.

Most of all it was a great way to enjoy some quality TV with the family.




Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Season's Best: Lena Horne's Gap AD

Lena Horne will forever be our queen not only at Christmas

SEASON'S BEST: LENA HORNE's GAP ADD




As we come closer to Christmas, The Season's Best will celebrate art, movements and moments of the holiday season.

No better way to start off than with this gem from the late Lena Horne.

Though only 31 seconds long I add it to my holiday play list each year.



If Miss Horne was still with us I would have tried to get her to do a 31 second spot for The Little WAC.
Though only 31 seconds, we still see the beauty and class that made Lena Horne the closest thing we had to American Royalty.

She will always be our queen.

Raymond Tyler

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Sunday, December 1, 2013

A New Series: Listen Debuts Monday with Mary J. Blige (Sort Of)



































Monday Night December 2nd at 7pm

NEW MUSIC AND DISCUSSION SERIES 
LISTEN 
DEBUTS AT 
THE LITTLE WELLNESS ARTS CENTER 
WITH A SPECIAL CELEBRATION 
OF MARY J. BLIGE!


Listen is a series that will invite the local music insiders from The Atlantic City to Philly areas in to discuss and preview and review music.

To kick off the series people like Whitney Ullman (TV 40, AC Weekly, NJ.com) and DJ Flair are coming out to hear the new CD A Mary Christmas by Mary J. Blige.

The night will include a lot of Mary but also: great give-a-ways from Verve Records and Entertainment such as Seasons One and Two or Scandal, free messages by Message By Bee, free t-shirts and music from T Marquise Entertainment and great food from Mo's All Occasion Catering.

Other prizes include gifts from The AC Bottle Company and tickets to The Christmas Spectacular with R&B artists BLACK IVORY and American Idol Finalist Jermain Jones.

Mary J. Blige however, will be the focus of the evenings events.



DJ Flair, DJ ILL Nino and DJ Troubleman will be featuring their favorite Mary J Blige songs on the turntables from 7pm to 8pm.

Than at 8pm we will show the  new Mary J. Blige video Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

After that we will play the rest of the CD for everyone attending and raffle off copies of the new CD A Mary Christmas.

Most of the people attending are music and industry insiders. However as this is a great opportunity to network there are a few tickets available for $10
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A Mary J Blige Christmas will be one of the classic holiday recordings of history and The Little WAC is proud to be working with VERVE to do this listening party to promote it.

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