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11/25/24 O&A NYC THANKSGIVING RECIPES: Southern Style Cornbread Dressing

With Thanksgiving just a few days away nothing says down home like Southern Style Cornbread Dressing. And our favorite grill master/chef from Smokin and Grilling with AB has an easy to follow video recipe  to make a Southern Style Cornbread that would make granny jealous.

Southern Style Cornbread Dressing

Ingredients:
3 Spicy Links (Andouille Sausage) cut in to quarters
1/4 cup Olive Oil
1 cup Green Bell Pepper, diced
1 cup Celery, diced
1 cup Yellow Onion, diced
1 cup Green Onion (optional)
3 tbsp Garlic, minced
7 cups Crumbled Cornbread
1 tbsp Creole Seasoning (Sweet Smokie Joe, Creole Kick)
1/2 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Ground Pepper
4 – 5 cups Chicken Broth
2 tbsp Sage
1/2 cup melted Butter
1/4 tsp Cayenne

Pre-Heat oven to 425 degrees F Bake in the oven for 50 minutes stirring and scraping the bottom to distribute the browned pieces at the halfway point (25 mins.)

11/25/24 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: Martin – Them My Momma Biscuit

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11/25/24 O&A NYC HOLLYWOOD MONDAY: Who Made The Potatoe Salad? | Thanksgiving Comedy

Who Made the Potatoe Salad? is a romantic comedy film directed by Damon Daniel and starring Jaleel White, Jennia Frederique, Clifton Powell, DeRay Davis, Eddie Griffin and Tommy Tiny Lister. Michael, a San Diego Policeman travels to  Los Angeles for Thanksgiving with his fiancée, Ashley to meet her dysfunctional family and announce their engagement.  Continue reading

11/25/24 O&A NYC SENIOR FITNESS: Silver Sneakers- Motown Hits In Home Workout

As the seasons change inclement weather should not be an excuse to not stay fit. Today let’s join Metro Physical Therapy for a fun Silver Sneaker chair workout to the soulful music of Motown. Continue reading

11/24/24 O&A NYC SUNDAY SCHOOL: Daniel’s Epic Tale

This animation brings to life Daniel‘s story from the Old Testament, showcasing his unwavering faith in God amidst the trials in the lion’s den and the royal courts of Babylon. Perfect for audiences of all ages, this retelling not only entertains but also inspires courage, loyalty, and trust in the face of adversity. Continue reading

11/23/24 O&A NYC IT’S SATURDAY: When You Try To Rob A Gay Dude

The holidays are upon us and according to the NYPD “Tis the season to be robbed”. A warming to all holiday thieves don’t rob a gay dude. Continue reading

11/23/24 O&A NYC GOING BACK TO AFRICA WITH WALESTYLEZ: Fireboy DML ft. Lagbaja – Back n Forth

Adedamola Oyinlola Adefolahan known professionally as Fireboy DML, is an Afrobeat artist. In 2018 he signed a record label deal with YBNL Nation, a record label founded by Hip Hop artist Olamide. Continue reading

11/23/24 O&A NYC DANCE REVIEW: Claire De Lune Wows Taylor Audience

By Walter Rutledge

There is no greater pleasure than attending a performance as just an audience member. No notes, no critique. I am one of many enveloped in a communal cocoon of darkness enthusiastically sharing the wonderment and power of the creative collective. Tuesday November 19th was one such occasion at the Paul Taylor Dance Company. But after seeing the performance it would be remiss of me not to briefly mention the ethereal Clair de Lune.

The well curated program opened with Taylor’s masterwork Arden Court and closed with his Bach signature piece Esplanade. Two additional works by female choreographers Jody Sperling and resident choreographer Lauren Lovette completed the program. It was Sperling’s visually mesmerizing homage to modern dance pioneer Loie Fuller’s 1891 Serpentine Dance that wowed the audience.  

Pianist Margaret Kampmeier’s rendition of Debussy’s impressionist chestnut Claire De Lune summoned dancer Emmy Wildermuth to open her gossamer like wings. Billowing swirls of fabric provided a lulling comfort to the eye; then a burst of cyclonic energy created a centripetal cylinder of fabric seemingly ten feet high that left us in awe. The works beguiling elegance and courageous simplicity make this tribute timeless. The spirit of Loie Fuller’s groundbreaking modern dance work dances once again in Clair de Lune.

The last opportunity to see Clair De Lune is the Saturday November 23 matinee. Unfortunately, some of you will see this commentary after the mid-day performance. So, O&A NYC would like to share a 2013 performance of the work by choreographer/performer Jody Sperling.

Claire de Lune- Jody Sperling

The Taylor Company ends its 2024 New York season with a special dance reunion where former company members perform with the present company in Esplanade. For more information and or ticket information visit https://paultaylordance.org/performances/newyorkseason/.

In Photo: Emmy Wildermuth in Jody Spering’s “Clair de Lune”
Photo by Whitney Browne

11/21/24 O&A NYC SHALL WE DANCE FRIDAY:  Christine Shevchenko & Calvin Royal lll- Swan Lake Act 3 excerpts

 

Christine Shevchenko is Odile the black swan seductress and Calvin Royal is the poor duped Prince Siegfried  in excerpts from Swan Lake Act 3. Continue reading

11/21/24 O&A NYC THROWBACK THURSDAY: Lisa Fischer- How Can I Ease The Pain


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How Can I Ease the Pain is a song by Lisa Fischer, from her album So Intense. Continue reading