Archives for January 2019

‘Emily Brown and the Thing’ Unlocks Imaginations at New Victory Theater

Who says that family fun has to stop in the winter? Sure, chilly temps can make going out less tempting, but there are so many reasons to brave the wintry air and live theater is one of them!

New Victory Theater is currently showing, “Emily Brown and the Thing,” an outstanding London-based musical performance that taps into kids’ imaginations with a wonderful tale of kindness and adventure. Adapted from the popular children’s book by Neal Layton and award-winning author Cressida Cowell, the 60-minute show tells the story of a bright young girl named Emily Brown who is on a mission to turn in with her best stuffed bunny. However, her quest for dreamland is thwarted by several inane requests made by a pesky, yet endearing unidentifiable creature, better known as a thing.

Photo courtesy Tall Stories and New Victory Theater

Photo courtesy Tall Stories and New Victory Theater

Throughout the show, Emily and her beloved bunny, Stanley embark on fanciful journeys to save the day and appease the “thing” by satisfying his requests. Each of their adventures are accompanied by fun songs and funny antics that keeps young audiences amused. Themes of friendship, bravery and determination are exemplified in the show providing kids with valuable lessons in lively, engaging ways.

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Aimed at children ages 4-7, “Emily Brown and the Thing,” is a great way to introduce little ones to theater and keep them entertained on a cold winter day.

“Emily Brown and the Thing” is playing at New Victory Theater, located 229 W. 42nd Street, New York, NY and runs through February 3rd, 2019. Click here for ticket information. 

What do you do to keep your kids entertained during the winter months?

Trolls the Experience is an Unforgettable Musical Adventure for Kids

“I got this feeling, inside my soul…it goes electric wavy when I turn it on!”

That lyric from Justin Timberlake’s Grammy award-winning song, “Can’t Stop the Feeling!,” from DreamWorks “Trolls” sums up how my kids felt when they entered Trolls the Experience on Friday: electric.

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In Celebration of Hug Week (January 22 – January 27) we were invited to check out Troll Village in the heart of Manhattan. Based on the 2016 hit animated movie, the immersive production is a sprawling space of interactive stations, photo ops and endless fun.

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Upon entry, kids are invited to Poppy’s Best Day Ever Bash where they’re given exclusive passes to the hottest party in town. The exclusive ticket outlines the adventurous journey that lies ahead along the rainbow-painted path. Troll ambassadors also explain to attendees that there’s an exciting scavenger hunt at each of the four main stations, where they can pick up and collect cool mementos to include in their scrapbook at the After Party.

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The four main interactive checkpoints leading up to Poppy’s party include: Branch’s Musical Mash-Up, Sparkle On Caterbus, Critter Creek, and, of course, Poppy’s Best Day Ever. From making music to catching confetti “gems” on a bug-inspired bus, little ones are treated to an unforgettable time that let’s their imaginations run wild.

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For those lucky VIP members (an add-on to the general admission ticket), the first stop on the colorful road to Poppy’s big bash is Hair-Up where kids can get their hair styled a la Trolls (wigs) and eye-catching makeup done to wear throughout the experience.

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The immersive journey culminated with a 3D dance party and a personal meet-and-greet with Poppy herself! From start to finish, my kids enjoyed every aspect of Trolls the Experience. Plus, they even got the opportunity to indulge in sweet treats and purchase merchandise at the super cute gift shop. To say it was the “best day ever” would be an understatement!

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In celebration of Hug Week, Trolls the Experience is offering special surprises and amazing deals like buy one, get one free tickets (must purchase by January 27) and more!  Click here for more information.

Trolls the Experience is located 218 W. 57th, New York, NY 

**Disclosure: My family and I were comped four tickets for review purposes only. 

Have you kids ever visited Trolls the Experience? If not, did they enjoy the movie? 

Review: ‘My City, My Song’ Takes Young Audiences On a Global Music Ride

Music is the universal language that makes our ears rejoice and hearts sing. That was the case when my children and I attended the “My City, My Song,” family concert at Carnegie Hall this past weekend.

The spellbinding 60-minute show featured three musicians hailing from Mali, Greece and Mumbai who now reside in New York City. Each performer introduced the audience to their incredibly distinct music genres including Indian Classical, Greek Folk and Malian Traditions — that many of the young concertgoers probably weren’t familiar with.

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Enchanting melodies from around the globe were beautifully woven throughout the show. Plus, each of the artists’ sets spotlighted prominent musical instruments from their respective countries. From the accordion to the kora, children in the audience were treated to a lesson on the unique sounds each of the instruments made, which provided a fun educational element.

In addition to learning, the audience got the chance to sing and dance along thanks to the interactive portions of the show.

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The first artist to grace the stage was Falu Shah. Dressed in a gorgeous magenta sari, the Mumbai native instantly commanded attention. Her melodic, captivating voice was pure perfection. Her Indian classical tunes of “Rabba” and “Allahoo” mesmerized the audience with its invigorating, upbeat syncopation.

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Next up was Magda Giannikou, a Queens, N.Y resident who was born and raised near Athens, Greece. Magda was a ball of energy whose sound was reminiscent of Irish folk. The accordion plays a huge role in the foundation of Greek folk music, which was showcased throughout her songs,“Trata” and “Thalassaki Mou.” Both were enthralling and calming with the latter calling on crowd participation.

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Last, but definitely not least was Yacouba Sissoko who showcased music from his native Mali. The West African country is known for its rhythmic sounds derived from stringed instruments like the guitar, ngoni and kora. The kora was highlighted on Yacouba’s renditions of “Kelefab” and “Wawanko,” which got people grooving and feet tapping in the theater.

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Since New York City is the epicenter of blended cultures and a melting pot for music, the iconic Carnegie Hall was the perfect venue to feature the talented, multicultural artists.

Parents looking to introduce children to rich music from different cultures, Carnegie Hall’s family concerts are a sure bet. They provide outstanding entertainment that keeps kids’ attention while providing enriching education about global music genres.  Who knows? The show just might inspire the next great in music!

Click here to learn more about Carnegie Hall performances.

Have you ever attended one of Carnegie Hall’s family concerts? Do your kids play any musical instruments?

Dermatologist-Approved Winter Skin Tips To Keep Skin Healthy All Season Long

It’s no denying that Old Man Winter has arrived. With cities across the country dipping into the single digits over the weekend, freezing weather is officially here. That means keeping skin moisturized is more important than ever.  Frigid winds and cold temperatures can wreak havoc on skin so taking the proper steps to keeping it healthy is key.

I caught up with Dove dermatologist Dr. Mona Gohara to get her tips and advice on how to keep skin in tip-top shape all season long.

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BGG: What are the biggest changes your skin undergoes during the colder months? 

Dr. Mona Gohara: In the winter months, your skin is subject to cold temperatures outside and the jacked-up heat inside. Both can irritate the skin barrier causing inflamed, itchy and flaky skin.

BGG: For women suffering from skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema, what’s the most crucial tip to help them protect and treat their skin during the winter?
DG: Be gentle to your skin and avoid irritants. Wool sweaters or a harsh cleanser used in the shower that strip our protective skin barrier could be stoking the fire.

BGG: Should you apply extra moisturizer during the winter to your skin? If so, why is it important to your skincare regime? What do you recommend?
DG: I think it is important to provide moisture to your skin every single day. This can be in the form of cleanser, such as Dove Body Wash, which has a formula with 1/4 moisturizing cream, leaving your skin softer after just one shower. If additional moisture is needed, using a cream instead of a lotion will give you the most bang for your buck. Creams are mainly oils, while lotions are primarily water based. Moisturizing right after the shower within 3 minutes is optimal.

BGG: There’s a misconception that SPF is only necessary during the summer and warmer months, why is it critical to apply year-round?
DG: If you can see your hand in front of your face, then there is enough UV light to cause skin cancer or damage. Also, visible light which comes in the form of lightbulbs in your office or home can cause skin damage. Therefore, SPF 30 or higher should be a part of your daily routine, not just when the sun is shining bright.

BGG: What temperature is the best for showering during the winter?
DG: Warm water is the best temperature. Keep it not too hot and not too cold.

BGG: When it comes to properly cleansing the body via bathing or showering, is one better than the other for your skin?
DG: It’s a personal preference, but I prefer showers.

BGG:Is there a motion (circular, etc.) that you tell your patients to use that’s more beneficial for washing your skin? Loofah sponge or wash cloth? Which is less harsh for the skin?
DG: Soft cotton washcloths or your hands are the best to use. Loofahs can be a bit too harsh and can do damage to the skin barrier. Use a circular motion to stimulate blood flow.

BGG: How often should the skin be exfoliated with scrubs, polishes, etc.? Why? 
DG: Exfoliate once a week at minimum. We lose 50 million dead skin cells a day – that’s a lot! Leaving them to linger can leave the skin dull and less vibrant.

BGG: Why do you recommend Dove’s Body Wash and/or Foam Wash?
DG: Dove Body Wash and Shower Foam are made of the gentlest cleansers, are sulfate free, pH neutral and Dove Body Wash is also microbiome gentle. The skin microbiome is a living protective layer and requires gentle skin care to remain balanced. Harsh cleansers can disrupt the microbiome, but Dove Body Wash is microbiome gentle. A win-win!

What moisturizers and body wash do you use to combat harsh winters?