Le baryton Oleg Bryjak et la contralto Maria Radner victimes du crash de lavion.
Le baryton Oleg Bryjak, originaire du Kazakhstan et r��sidant �� D��sseldorf et la jeune contralto allemande Maria Radner qui rentrait chez elle avec son mari et son b��b��, font partie des 150 victimes de lavion de la Germanwings qui sest ��cras�� aujourdhui.
Oleg Bryjak, Maria Rader die in Germanwings plane crash.
Baritone Oleg Bryjak and contralto Maria Radner were among the 150 people aboard Germanwings Flight 9525 when it crashed into the French Alps while headed from Barcelona to Dusseldorf. The 34-year-old Radner died��.
Bei Flugzeugdrama: 2 Opernstars in der Maschine.
Den Flug 4U9525 nahm n��mlich zum einen auch die Operns��ngerin Maria Radner, wie jetzt das Opernhaus Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona best��tigte. Besonders tragisch: Die 1981 in D��sseldorf geborene Altistin soll��.
The Latest: Germanwings Forced to Cancel 7 Flights
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The passengers included a German school class on its way back from an exchange trip as well as two opera singers, Maria Radner and Oleg Bryjak. Ms Radner was travelling with her husband and baby. Sandrine Boisse, a��.
U padu poginulo i dvoje opernih pjeva��a. Pjeva��ici poginuli.
Bas-bariton Oleg Bryjak i kontraalt Maria Radner vra��ali su se ku��i u Njema��ku nakon nastupa u Barceloni.
Germanwings-Drama: ���Gott wollte ihre Stimme h��ren���: Trauer um Maria Radner
Unter den Opfern des Germanwings-Ungl��cks befinden sich auch die deutsche Operns��ngerin Maria Radner und ihr Kollege Oleg Bryjak. ��bereinstimmenden Medienberichten zufolge sollen bei dem Absturz auch Radners Ehemann und ihr Baby ums .
German Airbus Crashes in French Alps With 150 Dead, Black Box Found
An Airbus operated by Lufthansas Germanwings budget airline crashed into a mountainside in the French Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 people on board including 16 schoolchildren.
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Maria Radner, who had performed with the Metropolitan Opera in New York and theatres in Milan and Buenos Aires, was on the jet with her husband and baby. The contralto had just finished performing in the Richard Wagner��.
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Plane Crash Kills 150 People in French Alps; Black Box Found
A black box recovered from the scene and pulverized pieces of debris strewn across Alpine mountainsides held clues to what caused a German jetliner to take an unexplained eight-minute dive Tuesday midway through a flight from Spain to Germany, apparently killing all 150 people on board.
Na pok��adzie samolotu by�� znany ��piewak z Kazachstanu
Trwa identyfikacja wszystkich pasa��er��w feralnego lotu z Barcelony do Dusseldorfu. W��r��d ofiar znalaz��o si�� dwoje ��wiatowej s��awy ��piewak��w operowych - Oleg Bryjak i Maria Radner. Wracali z serii koncert��w w Gran Teatre del Liceu w Barcelonie.
U padu zrakoplova stradale operne zvijezde Oleg Bryjak i Maria Radner koja je.
POZNATI operni pjeva��i Oleg Bryjak i Maria Radner bili su me��u 144 putnika u Airbusu koji se sru��io na jugu Francuske. Iz operne ku��e kazali su kako je Bryjak bio u Barceloni gdje je nastupao u Gran Teatreu del Liceu te se vra��ao ku��i. Izgubili smo.
Aereo Germanwings, tra vittime due cantanti opera: Oleg Bryjak e MARIA RADNER
HALTERN (GERMANIA) ��� Ci sono anche due cantanti di opera lirica tra i 150 passeggeri dellAirbus 320 morti nellincidente avvenuto nella mattinata di luned�� 24 marzo sulle Alpi francesi. Doppio lutto, quindi, per lOpera di Dusseldorf. Sul volo della .
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Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crash: First pictures of.
Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crash: First pictures of opera singers Maria Radner and Oleg Bryjak among 150 dead The famed pair were returning from a series of.
To tyske operasangere p�� ulykkesflyet - nyheter - Dagbladet.
Annonseinfo nett/papir. Berner Gruppen: ��rsrapport 2007. Lukk. annonse �� annonse �� annonse. OPERASANGERE: De tyske operasangerne Oleg Bryjak og Maria Radner var p�� vei hjem etter �� ha spilt forestilling i Barcelona.
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Enter the Directors, Seething The Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers has issued an ultimatum to the companies that publish and license plays. The message: Print the play and nothing but the play. In a letter sent to Samuel French, Music Theater International, Tams Witmark, Dramatists Play Service, and Rodgers and Hammerstein, the union has demanded that the printed versions of plays not include stage directions, choreography, ground plans, the use of props, and specific directions about choreography, sound and lighting. This material, it argued, is the property of the director, choreographer and designers and cannot be reproduced without their written consent.. Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers warns companies that publish and license plays not to include in printed versions of plays any stage directions, choreography, ground plans, use of props and specific directions about choreography, sound and lighting; says that material is property of director, choreographer and designers and cannot be reproduced without their written consent; society recently refiled lawsuit in Florida against Caldwell Theater Company for staging production of play that allegedly duplicated work of Broadway director; Alan Tudyk, who appears in Alan Zweibels three-actor play Bunny Bunny, manages 28 costume changes to create motly crew of supporting players during course of play; photo (M)
Singers Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner die in Alps plane crash
Opera singers Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner have been named as amongst the 150 dead in yesterdays Germanwings 4U9525 plane crash in the Alps. They were both returning from performing Richard Wagners Siegfried at Barcelonas��.
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Germanwings plane crash victims: British men Martyn Matthews and Paul.
Two German opera singers, Dusseldorf-born contralto Maria Radner and bass baritone Oleg Bryjak, were confirmed as travelling on the flight. Their presence on flight 4U 9525 was announced by Barcelonas opera house, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, who said .
The Latest: Germanwings Crash Victims From Spain Up to 51
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BENEFITS
Whitney Museum Gala MONDAY -- A dinner-dance at the Whitney Museum of American Art will follow a 1930s nightclub theme, inspired by the museums exhibition of paintings by Florine Stettheimer, Manhattan Fantastica. The evening will begin with cocktails at 7, during which Diana Krall, a jazz singer, will perform, followed by dinner and dancing to the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Bette Midler is the honorary chairwoman. The museum is asking women to dress in formal 1930s style, men in white or black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 570-3672. For Gildas Club MONDAY -- Gildas Club, a support community that is named for Gilda Radner and is for people with cancer, will benefit from dinner, dancing and comedy performances by Julie Halston, Joy Behar and others at the Pierre, beginning with cocktails at 7 P.M.. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 921-9070. A Dance Recital
Scale of horror emerges as questions remain over Alps.
. play on Australia in Kaiserslautern tomorrow. 19:10 ��� The Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona has confirmed that the well-known opera singers Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner were among those killed in this mornings crash.
Znani ��piewacy zgin��li w katastrofie Airbusa A320 we Francji
Dyrektor niemieckiej opery pocz��tkowo poinformowa�� tylko o ��mierci Bryjaka, ale p����niej okaza��o si��, ��e w katastrofie samolotu we francuskich Alpach zgin����a tak��e kole��anka ��piewaka, Maria Radner, kt��ra na pok��adzie samolotu by��a razem z m����em i .
MARIA RADNER in Oslo | Kulturkompasset
OSLO: Within a very short time Maria Radner has establish herself as one of the most promising contraltos. Last night (Sunday 2nd October) she made a good recital in the Norwegian National Opera House, where she, with��.
The Latest: Opera: Another singer, German contralto Maria Radner, was aboard.
A family of people involved in a crashed plane arrives at the Barcelona airport in Spain, Tuesday, March 24, 2015. A Germanwings passenger jet carrying more than 140 people crashed in the French Alps. (Associated Press) .
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Germanwings Crash Victims Identified: Opera Singers Oleg Bryjak And Maria.
Two opera singers were among the 150 people killed in the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash Tuesday in the French Alps. Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner were returning from Barcelona, Spain, where they had performed in Richard Wagners Siegfried at the .
Opera Singers Maria Radner, Oleg Bryjak Among A320.
Opera singers Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner allegedly died in the Germanwings A320 plane crash, after performing in Wagners Siegrfied in Barcelona.
Iron Tongue of Midnight: Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner, RIP
Bass-baritone Oleg Bryjak and contralto Maria Radner died in todays GermanWings plane wreck in France. The two had just sung Alberich and Erda, respectively, in the Gran Teatro Liceus Siegfried production, according to��.
Oleg Bryjak et MARIA RADNER, de lop��ra de D��sseldorf, font partie des victimes.
Deux chanteurs de lop��ra de D��sseldorf ��taient �� bord de lavion : Oleg Bryjak et Maria Radner faisaient partie des 150 personnes mortes quand un Airbus A320 de la compagnie Germanwings sest ��cras�� mardi dans les Alpes fran��aises, a annonc�� .
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The grave of Cecil Rhodes in Zimbabwe could be dug. [..] Germanwings plane crash: First pics of opera singers Maria Radner and Oleg Bryjak among 150 dead. A beloved opera singing duo, Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner.
BREAKING NEWS | Plane Crash Takes the Life of Two.
We just received word that German contralto Maria Radner, along with her husband and baby, were among the 150 victims of the plane crash in the French Alps. Earlier Tuesday, an opera house in Duesseldorf also confirmed��.
Tarp ��uvusi��j�� per l��ktuvo katastrof�� ��� Vokietijos operos.
Kaip prane��a mirror.co.uk, katastrofos metu ��uvo Vokietijos operos ��vaig��d��s Maria Radner ir Olegas Bryjakas. Diuseldorfo opera ���Deutsche Oper am Rhein��� oficialiai paskelb��, kad l��ktuvu skrido ��ios operos ��vaig��d��s.
Germanwings plane crash: First pics of opera singers Maria.
A beloved opera singing duo, Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner (pictured above) are among the victims of the tragic Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crash today March 24th which left 150 dead. The popular performers were��.
As Documentaries Soared, Newscasters Went on Ego Trips
Thanks to Ken Burns and company, choosing the years best documentary presents no headaches. The Civil War made a powerful narrative out of the evocative photographs and moving words of the men and women, famous and obscure, who played a part in the nations epic conflict. In addition to serving as an absorbing course in American history and a tribute to those who bore the pain and achieved the glory, these 11 hours, which attracted a record number of viewers for a PBS limited series, are a landmark of American television. Although The Civil War was special, public broadcasting came through with many other first-rate documentaries. Several, most notably the eight-part series Eyes on the Prize II, focused on black Americans. This strong sequel by Henry Hampton to his memorable 1987 series, relied on newsreels to carry forward the eventful history from the ascendance of Malcolm X in the mid-1960s up to 1980, when race relations seemed less explosive yet still unsettled and unsettling.
Operazangers Oleg Bryjak en MARIA RADNER bij slachtoffers
Germanwings Onder de 150 slachtoffers van de vliegramp in de Franse Alpen zijn ook operazangers Oleg Bryjak en Maria Radner. De twee hadden in Barcelona opgetreden in Wagners Siegfried. Radner zat in het vliegtuig met haar man en hun baby.
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Operns��ngerin MARIA RADNER
Unter den Opfern des Germanwings-Absturzes in den franz��sischen Alpen ist auch die Operns��ngerin Maria Radner. Das best��tigte die Deutsche Oper am Rhein in D��sseldorf, wo Radner viele Gastspiele hatte. Die Altistin sei zusammen .
These we have lost today
Maria Radner, 33, a fast-rising contralto, made her Met debut in January 2012 in G��tterd��mmerung at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, followed by Die Frau ohne Schatten at La Scala two months later. This season she was due to make her debut at .
Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona says opera singer Maria Radner, the wife of.
Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona says opera singer Maria Radner, the wife of Oleg Bryjak, was also on board crashed Germanwings plane with the couples baby - @guardian. End of alert. Alert my friends. air travel · Barcelona, Catalonia, ES.
BENEFITS
Preserving Jewish Music TODAY -- The American Society for Jewish Music, an organization that seeks to preserve Jewish musical traditions and sponsors performances of new works, will hold a concert featuring four cantors from the United States and Canada, at the Park Avenue Synagogue, 50 East 87th Street. A reception will follow the 7 P.M. performance. Tickets, $100, or $12 for the concert alone, from (212) 874-4456, or at the door. Tully Collection Preview MONDAY -- A preview of items from the Alice Tully collection to be auctioned by Christies will benefit the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. A 6 P.M. cocktail reception at Christies, 502 Park Avenue (59th Street), will be followed by dinner and a concert by the chamber music society. Tickets, $250, from (212) 875-5782. For the Whitney Museum MONDAY -- The Whitney Museum of American Art is holding a dinner-dance at the museum. The evening begins with cocktails at 7 P.M. Black tie for men and, in the style of the late Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, evening pants for women. Tickets, $500, from (212) 570-3672. Honoring Mrs. Cuomo MONDAY -- Matilda Raffa Cuomo is to be honored at a dinner-dance for the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies. The black-tie event at the Waldorf-Astoria begins wih cocktails at 7 P.M. Tickets, $500, from (212) 777-4800, extension 305. For the Royal Academy Trust MONDAY -- A dinner-dance in the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center will honor the architect I. M. Pei. The evening, which begins with cocktails at 7:30 P.M., will benefit the American associates of the Royal Academy of Arts, in London. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 980-8404. Meet the News Anchors MONDAY -- The League for the Hard of Hearing will hold a dinner in 32 Manhattan chefs will prepare special dishes, and local television news personalities -- including Matt Lauer from WNBC, Jack Cafferty of WPIX and Bill Beutel of WABC -- will serve them. Jim Ryan of WNYW will be the host and Donna Hanover Giuliani is to speak. From 6:30 to 9:30 P.M. at the Chemical Bank Dining Room, 270 Park Avenue (48th Street). Tickets, $300, by telephone from (212) 741-3144, or by teletype for the deaf (212) 255-1932. For the Boys and Girls Clubs MONDAY -- A dinner-dance at the Waldorf-Astoria will benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The evening starts with a cocktail party at 6:30 P.M. Gary C. Wendt, the president of General Electric Capital Corporation, will be honored. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 351-5480. University Settlement Dinner MONDAY -- Charles D. Peebler Jr., the chief executive of Bozell Worldwide, the advertising agency, will be honored at a dinner held at the New York Hilton to benefit the University Settlement Society of New York, the nations oldest settlment house. Tickets, $250, from (212) 674-9120, extension 158. Angels on Ice MONDAY -- Russian Olympic gold medalists Aleksei Urmanov and the pair skaters Oksana Gritschuk and Yevgeny Platov will be among those performing at Madison Square Garden at an ice show organized by Gay Mens Health Crisis. Tickets to the 7 P.M. performance, from $35 to $100, are available from the Garden box office or from Ticketmaster: (212) 307-7171. Evening for Songwriters MONDAY -- The cabaret singer Andrea Marcovicci will be the host at an evening of song with Tovah Feldshuh, Portia Nelson and others in a fund-raiser for the Eugene ONeill Theater Centers cabaret symposium for developing young songwriters. The event begins wth a buffet supper at 7 P.M. at the Ballroom, 253 West 28th Street, followed by the 8:30 P.M. show and a dessert reception. Tickets, $150, or $75 for the concert and dessert reception alone, from (212) 244-3005. Honoring Emilie Schindler MONDAY -- Emilie Schindler, the widow of Oskar Schindler, will be honored at the Plaza in a program with Dr. Frank Field of WCBS-TV and with Rena and Louis Fagen, who were saved from the Nazis by the famous Schindler list. The dinner-dance begins with cocktails at 6:30 P.M. The evening will benefit Shenkar College of Fashion and Textile Technology in Ramat Gan, Israel. Dietary laws observed. Tickets, $500, from (212) 947-1597. Foundling Hospital Dinner TUESDAY -- The New York Founding Hospital, celebrating its 125th year as a social service agency, is having a dinner-dance at the Waldorf-Astoria. It begins with cocktails at 6:30 P.M. Michael Feinstein, the pianist and singer, and Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks are to perform. Former Governor Hugh L. Carey of New York and William J. Flynn, the chairman of the Mutual of America insurance company, are honorees. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 886-4043 Dance Theater of Harlem TUESDAY -- Dance Theater of Harlem will honor Edgar Bronfman Jr., the president and chief executive of Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, at a black-tie dinner at the Manhattan Center Ballroom, 311 West 34th Street. Students at the dance theater will perform, as will a rock band, the Stingers. Tickets, $250, (212) 690-2800. For Casita Marias 60th TUESDAY -- Casita Maria, a Hispanic settlement house in the Bronx, will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a black-tie dinner-dance at the Plaza. The entertainer Rita Moreno is among those being honored. Cocktails at 7:30 P.M. Tickets, $500, (212) 807-7535. Caleb Carr at St. Lukes School TUESDAY -- The novelist Caleb Carr will speak at the first of a series of talks by notable people. The event, from 7:30 to 9 P.M. at St. Lukes School, 487 Hudson Street (near Grove Street), includes a book signing and reception with the author. Future evenings will present Tony Kushner, Leslie Stahl and Gloria Steinem. Tickets, $30, or $85 for the series, from (212) 924-5960. A Halloween Skating Benefit TUESDAY -- The Ice Theater of New York is holding its annual Halloween benefit in the American Festival Cafe at Rockefeller Center and, of course, on the skating rink. Dinner will be served following an open skating session for guests that begins at 6:30 P.M. The Ice Theater troupe will perform at 8 P.M. Tickets, $150, (212) 239-4320. Designers Aiding the Homeless WEDNESDAY -- The New York chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers will have a buffet dinner and dance to aid the Partnership for the Homeless. A cocktail party, 7:30 to 9 P.M., will be followed by dinner and dancing, all in the penthouse atop the Takashimaya, department store, 693 Fifth Avenue (54th Street). Tickets, $250, or $75 for the cocktail party only, from (212) 685-3420, extension 912. Preserving the Hudson WEDNESDAY -- Alec Baldwin, the actor, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the chief staff lawyer for the Hudson River-Keeper Fund, will be the hosts of an evening to benefit the organization, which is dedicated to protecting the Hudson River. The 8 P.M. event at the Architects and Designers Building, 150 East 58th Street, will include a buffet assembled by Larry Forgione and other chefs from the New York region. Tickets, $100, from (212) 825-1900. For the Downtown Hospital WEDNESDAY -- A dinner-dance for New York Downtown Hospital begins with cocktails at 6 P.M. in the lobby of the American Express Building, at Three World Financial Center (200 Vesey Street, at West Street). Dinner and dancing will follow in the Winter Garden. Tickets, $350, from (212) 444-1936. A Fresh-Air Frolic WEDNESDAY -- The Seventh Regiment Armory, on Park Avenue and 67th Street, will be transformed into a Moroccan marketplace for an auction and dinner-dance to benefit the Fresh Air Fund. The event begins at 6:30 with cocktails and a silent auction that includes jewelry, tickets to sports events and backstage visits to Saturday Night Live and NBC Nightly News. A live auction at 9 P.M. will include vacation trips to Prague and San Francisco and a tour of the set of 20/20 conducted by Barbara Walters. Tickets, $125, from (212) 221-0900. Gildas Club at the Supper Club WEDNESDAY -- Gildas Club, a counseling organization (named in honor of the late Gilda Radner) for families and children with cancer, and the American Cancer Society will benefit from a party from 7 to 11 P.M. at the Supper Club, 240 West 47th Street. Cocktails and a buffet dinner will be followed by a raffle and a performance by the Main Ingredient. Tickets, $85, from (718) 263-2224, or at the door. For Children and Families WEDNESDAY -- The Center for Children and Families will hold its 75th anniversary celebration at the Puck Building, 293 Lafayette Street (at Houston Street). A 6:30 P.M. cocktail party will be followed by dinner and dancing to the music of Illinois Jaquet and His Big Band. Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, the New York City Commissioner of Health, will be among those honored. Tickets, $250, from (212) 226-3536. Life and Breath Awards THURSDAY -- The American Lung Association will hold an awards dinner at the Marriott Marquis, beginning with cocktails at 6 P.M. Black tie. Tickets, $250, from (212) 889-3370. Honoring Irelands President THURSDAY -- Mary Robinson, the President of Ireland, will be among the honorees at a dinner-dance at the Pierre to mark the 75th anniversary of the Institute of International Education. The program begins with cocktails at 6:30 P.M. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 722-6226. For Movie History THURSDAY -- The American Museum of the Moving Image is holding a black-tie dinner at the St. Regis that will honor Frank J. Biondi Jr., the chief executive of Viacom Inc., and Howard Stringer, the president of the CBS Broadcast Group. A 7 P.M. cocktail party will begin the evening. Tickets, $1,000, from (212) 245-6570. Opening the Indian Museum THURSDAY -- A celebration of the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian, in lower Manhattan, begins at 5:30 P.M. with cocktails and a museum preview at the United States Custom House, 1 Bowling Green (at Battery Park). A dinner at which Tom Brokaw of NBC News will be the master of ceremonies will follow at 7:30 P.M. in a tent in Battery Park. The museum opens to the public on Oct. 30. Tickets, $600, from (212) 512-5060. For School Volunteers THURSDAY -- The New York City School Volunteer Program will benefit from an 8 P.M. performance of Show Boat at the Gershwin Theater. A 6 P.M. buffet at the Equitable Center, 787 Seventh Avenue (51st Street), will precede the show. Tickets, $375, from (212) 213-3370. A Costume Party THURSDAY -- A masquerade party at the Supper Club, 240 West 47th Street, is to raise money for the Audrey Palmer Hawks Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides college scholarships to students from the West Indies. There will be a cocktail party at 7 P.M., followed by dinner and dancing. Tickets, $125, from (212) 682-0435. Caribbean Evening for CASA THURSDAY -- A dance party at Nells, 246 West 14th Street, will raise money for Court Appointed Special Advocates, known as CASA, which intervenes on behalf of children in Manhattans foster-care system. There will be hors doeuvres and a cash bar. Tickets, $35, from (212) 334-4010 or at the door. The Night Kitchen FRIDAY -- A benefit performance of Its Alive! starts at 7:30 P.M. at the TriBeCa Performing Arts Center, 199 Chambers Street (Washington Street). It will benefit the work of Maurice Sendaks Night Kitchen, a theater for children. A cocktail reception will follow. Tickets, $100, from (212) 207-7447. A Brookdale Hospital Ball SATURDAY -- The Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn will hold its annual ball at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan. A 7 P.M. cocktail party will be followed by dinner and dancing. Tickets, $300, from (718) 240-5251. For Rwanda Relief SATURDAY -- The New York Metropolitan Committee for Unicef will have a Halloween party for children and adults, from 1 to 3 P.M. at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South. The event will benefit relief efforts in Rwanda. There will be clowns, jugglers and magicians, and a buffet luncheon will be served. Tickets, $50, from (212) 759-0760. Over the Rainbow Ball NEXT SUNDAY -- The New York Chapter of Hadassah will hold its Over the Rainbow Ball at the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center. A 6:30 P.M. cocktail reception will be followed by dinner and dancing to the Lester Lanin Orchestra. Black tie. Tickets, $400, from (212) 875-1063.
MARIA RADNER and Oleg Bryjak, German Opera Singers, Among Victims Of The.
A Germanwings plane tragically crashed into the French Alps Tuesday morning, killing 150 passengers and crew members. Recovery efforts are still underway in the mountains, but authorities have begun piecing together who was aboard the flight.
France Opens Black Box, Hoping to Unlock Jet Crash Mystery
French investigators cracked open the mangled black box of a German jet on Wednesday, hoping the cockpit recordings inside would help them unlock the mystery of what caused the plane to drop unexpectedly and smash into a rugged Alpine mountain, killing all 150 on board.
BENEFITS
Whitney Museum Gala MONDAY -- A dinner-dance at the Whitney Museum of American Art will follow a 1930s nightclub theme, inspired by the museums exhibition of paintings by Florine Stettheimer, Manhattan Fantastica. The evening will begin with cocktails at 7, during which Diana Krall, a jazz singer, will perform, followed by dinner and dancing to the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Bette Midler is the honorary chairwoman. The museum is asking women to dress in formal 1930s style, men in white or black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 570-3672. For Gildas Club MONDAY -- Gildas Club, a support community that is named for Gilda Radner and is for people with cancer, will benefit from dinner, dancing and comedy performances by Julie Halston, Joy Behar and others at the Pierre, beginning with cocktails at 7 P.M.. Black tie. Tickets, $500, from (212) 921-9070.
Trading Neckties for Boas; Theres More to Life Than Being a Presidential Adviser
Ben Schatz stole the show at his recent 20th Harvard reunion during a panel discussion about unconventional careers. He did not dwell on his legal work during the AIDS epidemic or his appearances on Nightline as an upstanding ambassador for gay rights. He did not boast of writing briefing papers for President Bill Clinton or delivering commentaries for KQED-TV in San Francisco. That was all behind him, Mr. Schatz said, appearing before the convocation of high achievers in a lavender satin dress, matching hair bow, strapless bra, waist-cincher and pantyhose (two pair, to hide his hairy legs).. Interview with Ben Schatz, former speech writer for Pres Bill Clinton whose new role is that of sassy drag queen in Kinsey Sicks, which bills itself as Americas Favorite Dragcapella Beauty Shop Quartet; group is performing on Cape Cod until after Labor Day; photos (M)
Its Always Something
The best way to try to describe the endless delays in starting construction on our dream home is to call on the words of that sage, Roseanne Roseannadanna, a character played by Gilda Radner on Saturday Night Live in the 1970s. As Ms. Roseannadanna was fond of saying, Its always something.. Breaking News: Anna Maria dismisses its building inspector.
Radio; THE WEEKS CONCERTS
Radio; THE WEEKS CONCERTS
16 students, 2 opera singers among plane crash victims
. Teatre del Liceu - bass baritone Oleg Bryjak, a member since 1996 of the ensemble at Duesseldorfs Deutsche Oper am Rhein opera house, and Duesseldorf-born contralto Maria Radner. We have lost a great performer and a great person in Oleg Bryjak.
On Stage
LEAD: A Lampoon for Broadway Its more than a dream, a gleam in the eye and even talk - nevertheless, its still amorphous. Its what producers describe as in development. But by fall, if everything goes according to plan, it should be a show called National Lampoons American Tricentennial and, depending on which producer youre talking to, by the end of the year, or spring 1990, after regional tryouts, it should be on Broadway, at the Ritz