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Cafe Carlyle

In ‘Always at the Carlyle’ Celebs Wax Ecstatic Over a Long-Lost NY Era

The uniqueness is gone, the taste has tarnished, and the Carlyle ain't what it used to be.
By Rex Reed
Cyrille Aimee.

With a Timeless Voice, Cyrille Aimée Revitalizes Classics on ‘Let’s Get Lost’

Since arriving in New York City in the late 2000s, Cyrille Aimée's been making waves in the jazz community, wowing crowds across the city.
By Ron Hart

Is There Better Music for Fall in NY Than John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey?

Attending their annual show is like donning a comfortable scarf; it eases the harsh passage into winter.
By Daniel Gross
Molly Ringwald runs through a torturous set at the Café Carlyle. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

Try as She Might, Molly Ringwald Is Not a Jazz Singer

By Rex Reed
Rita Wilson, center, at the Café Carlyle. (Photo by Michael Wilhoite)

Rita Wilson Has Personality, but It Doesn’t Mean She Should Sing

By Rex Reed
Lucie Arnaz. (<em>Photo by Stephen Sorokoff</em>)

They Say It’s Spring: Lucie Arnaz Debuts at the Café Carlyle

By Rex Reed
Till there was her: Shirley Jones returns to the supper club circuit. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

The Secret of Her Success: You Cain’t Say ‘No’ to Shirley Jones

By Rex Reed
Sutton Foster is wrapping up a two-week residency at Café Carlyle. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

Teach Her Tonight

By Rex Reed
Steve Tyrell grunts and shouts at the Carlyle. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

Con Artist: Steve Tyrell’s Rat Pack Smarm Is a Natural Emetic

By Rex Reed
John Pizzarelli, left, and Jessica Molaskey hold court at Café Carlyle through Nov. 23.

A Fine Romance: John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey Are the Real Deal

By Rex Reed
Clint Holmes. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

All Aboard: In New Residency, Clint Holmes Hits His Stride

By Rex Reed
Yanna Avis holds forth. (Stephen Sorokoff)

Sophisticated Lady: The Sultry Yanna Avis Is No Innocent Ingénue

By Rex Reed
Osnes.

Safe, But Sorry: Laura Osnes—Broadway’s Cinderella—Lacks Luster in Cabaret Debut

By Rex Reed
Former 'Weekend Update' anchor Ebersole.

Christine Ebersole Sings the Apocalypse

By Rex Reed
Szot. (Zach Hyman/Patrick McMullan)

Paulo, Knight of Brazil, Serenades at the Café Carlyle

By Rex Reed

Carlyle Hotel Launches New Exclusive Nightclub, V.I.P. Card

By David Foxley

Stritch at Carlyle: 80 and Singin’

By Rex Reed

Dench, Smith Play Spicy Dames

By Rex Reed

Bobby Short King of Pop

By Rex Reed

Can G.M. Survive?

By NYO Staff

Can General Motors Survive?

By NYO Staff

On The Town With Rex Reed

By Rex Reed

An Old Dog No Longer Barks

By Rex Reed

Carlyle Kerfuffle

By Rebecca Traister
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