Mollie Lobl

Dancing in the streets

Dance permeates the streets of New York City in unexpected ways—from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade to run-ins with dancing legends.

Rocking down memory lane to Radio City

Just the mention of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular triggers my memories of wearing pajamas during a cold night, when it gets dark out by 5:30 and everyone is preparing endlessly for the holidays.

It takes two frogs to tango at Madison Square Garden

Dance is everywhere in New York, but how do New Yorkers define it?

Street dance breaks under the street with hip-hop

How many times have you seen performers on your walk through the Times Square subway station? The spectacle can include Silver-painted men, singer-songwriters strumming the guitar, or even the increasingly rare barbershop quartet. Sometimes these performers are dancers, and more times than not they’re forgettable. But one ride a few months ago on the downtown 1 train changed my perspective.

Suburban girl meets big city dance class

Columnist Mollie Lobl explores her personal history with learning dance.

Clichés, Anderson Cooper's Absence Sabotage The Mole

Host Jon Kelly describes the cliché-ridden competition “When Pigs Fly,” on the second episode of ABC’s fifth season of The Mole, by saying that “the players must use the slingshot to launch the pig

TV Guilty Pleasures: Jon and Kate Plus 8

You can’t help but fall in love with the Gosselins, a family of ten—mom, dad, twins, and sextuplets—whose days are chronicled by the TLC series Jon & Kate Plus 8.

He Might Be on Television, but Don’t Be Intimidated—He Also Went to NYU

“Your school doesn’t intimidate me whatsoever.

TV Guilty Pleasures: Dog the Bounty Hunter

Watching Dog and his team of bounty hunters seek out a fugitive on A&E’s Dog the Bounty Hunter is like a late night overdose of caffeine—the need for sleep dissipates, and euphoria sets

Sneak Peaks of Fall's Pilot Season

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