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Paul Trinh

A culture vulture with an enthusiastic passion for the arts, it takes a certain acuity to assess the artistic disciplines and curate it for the diverse world. Having worked professionally as a theatrical stage manager, I can chart paths for actors and crew backstage. When paving the path for my audience, I can always offer fresh perspectives and cool insights, which are plentiful. Running to make curtain times or flying off to different cities for various events, it is my passion to cover it.

Paul Trinh
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Sippy Destination Cocktails at Creative Bar Destinations
November 4, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Food

Sippy Destination Cocktails at Creative Bar Destinations

By Shivani Vora from The New York Times Renowned hotel bars — the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel in London, for […]

“Moulin Rouge” Musical Set to Premiere in Boston
November 2, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

“Moulin Rouge” Musical Set to Premiere in Boston

Boston, get your best Parisian suits ready and your most musical hats out! It has been announced that a musical […]

Nouveau Pop Band Phoenix Steeped in Technicolor
October 19, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Nouveau Pop Band Phoenix Steeped in Technicolor

French indie-pop band Phoenix made their first-ever concert appearance last night in Providence, RI. This was the latest coup by […]

Want to Say ‘Hello Dolly!’ in the Front Row? Say Goodbye to your $998.
October 9, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Want to Say ‘Hello Dolly!’ in the Front Row? Say Goodbye to your $998.

Excerpted from The New York Times by Michael Paulson. Broadway is breaking another price barrier. Producers of “Hello, Dolly!” are now […]

Caribbean Destinations Unaffected by Hurricanes You Can Still Visit, For Now
October 1, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Travel

Caribbean Destinations Unaffected by Hurricanes You Can Still Visit, For Now

Excerpted from The New York Times by Shivani Vora Hurricanes Irma and Maria upended life in the Caribbean and beyond, wreaking […]

TodayTix Launches New Theater Magazine
September 27, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

TodayTix Launches New Theater Magazine

TodayTix, the mobile ticketing app, looks to cross over into the content marketing field with a new star-driven magazine. The […]

Day at the Baths
September 21, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Travel

Day at the Baths

If you’re considering a Bath day in England, you won’t need to pack any bubbles or bring any of your […]

Cold War Kids Showcase Contemporary Indie-Rock
September 13, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Music

Cold War Kids Showcase Contemporary Indie-Rock

As part of WBRU’s Fall Ball 2017, the alt-rock station from Providence, RI, the talent bookers assembled a triptych sampling […]

‘Angels in America’ to Descend on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield
September 7, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

‘Angels in America’ to Descend on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield

“Greetings Prophet! The great work begins!”, declares the bold proclamation in the play Angels in America, “The Messenger has arrived!” […]

The Soft Buzz of Fall Films
September 5, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Film

The Soft Buzz of Fall Films

With the fall season looming, it carries in a wave of autumnal films loaded with gravitas and a whiff of […]

The Beautiful Ruins of Raglan Castle
September 1, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

The Beautiful Ruins of Raglan Castle

The beautiful ruins beckoned for me to enter this grand castle, name was to be Raglan Castle, potentially threatening, but […]

The Ancient Burial Grounds of Stonehenge
August 29, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

The Ancient Burial Grounds of Stonehenge

The early history of the Stonehenge rocks date back to the Neolithic age around 2500 BC. Two different stones were […]

Marc Chagall Play ‘Flying Lovers of Vitebsk’ Named Best of Edinburgh
August 26, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Marc Chagall Play ‘Flying Lovers of Vitebsk’ Named Best of Edinburgh

Each year at the Edinburgh Fringe, a play is chosen for the top honors from among hundreds of other works […]

At the Cafe with Actor Patrick Mulryan
August 23, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

At the Cafe with Actor Patrick Mulryan

If there was a method to bottle a milliliter of energy in Edinburgh, one would be able to travel back […]

Rare Inside Glimpse of the Real Downton Abbey
August 19, 2017 2 Comments by Paul Trinh Arts

Rare Inside Glimpse of the Real Downton Abbey

Viewers of Downton Abbey will instantly recognize this iconic castle situated in the Berkshire countryside of England. A direct train […]

Festival Delights and Surprises
August 16, 2017 Leave a Comment by Paul Trinh Arts

Festival Delights and Surprises

Fielding through thousands of titles in the thick, encyclopedic Fringe Festival catalog isn't how you choose a show to see. […]

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