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January 28, 2015
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John Legend
Idina Menzel
Super Talent for Super Bowl
"Frozen" star Idina Menzel
will sing the National Anthem
and John Legend will perform
"America the Beautiful before
the Super Bowl kicks off on
Feb. 1 in Glendale, Ariz., the
NFL announced. The enter-
tainment and championship
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We are located
on the corner
of MLK and
Russell Street,
on the second
floor above the
coffee shop.
game will air on NBC.
Menzel has had a top-notch
year, thanks to the success of
"Frozen" and her worldwide
hit, "Let It Go." Her Broadway
show "If/Then" closes on
March 22.
Legend, too, has had a ca-
reer-highlighting year. His
song "All of Me" was one of
2014's biggest hits, and he re-
cently won a Golden Globe for
his song with rapper Common,
"Glory," from the film "Selma."
Pop star Katy Perry will per-
form during the halftime show.
Late Night Catechism
Late Nite Cat-
echism is such a
funny play that even
the most reluctant
"students" will be
clamoring to get into
this Sister's class.
Now in its 20th year,
the show has
brought its nostalgic
kick to thousands
who have laughed
themselves to tears.
As you step into
the international hit
comedy by Vicki
Quade and Maripat
Donovan, the check-
ered linoleum and
habit-clad nun of a
thought-forgot
Catholic school day
past rush back to
greet you.
Maripat Donovan stars as a beloved nun in
“It speaks,” says the comedy ‘Late Nite Catechism,’ playing
The New York Times, Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 29-31, at
“to an audience the Winningstand Theatre, downtown.
much broader than
the membership of any one church,” making Late Nite Catechism and the
laughter it never fails to elicit accessible to all.
Shows at the Winningstand Theatre, 1111 S.W. Broadway, Thursday
through Saturday, Jan. 28-31.