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  • Billed as "an irreverent look at life in Kings County," "Brooklyn Omnibus" is the latest rock 'n' roll musical-theater hybrid conceived by the composer-performer team of Heidi Rodewald and Stew.

    Burrowing Into the Brains of Brooklyn's Best Bruce Bennett 2010

  • Among the vaccines that may qualify: the flu shot and second or third doses of the HPV vaccine, which protects against a virus that could lead to cervical cancer, says Lance Rodewald, director of the immunizations services division at the CDC.

    Coverage for Vaccines Emily Glazer 2011

  • Ms. Rodewald: One of the things that made me want to do it is that Stew said it would be therapy.

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Jeff Fasano Heidi Rodewald and Stew, the creators of 'Brooklyn Omnibus,' a song cycle that opens Wednesday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

    Burrowing Into the Brains of Brooklyn's Best Bruce Bennett 2010

  • Ms. Rodewald: It's amazing that we're still working together—that we are doing it all this openly is probably healthy.

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Ms. Rodewald: Now you're lumping everyone in together?

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Sabine Scheckel Singer-songwriter Stew, right, with Heidi Rodewald During a break from rehearsals for their next theater piece, "The Total Bent," which has its premiere at the Public Theater on Feb. 14, the two sat down to talk about old times and new horizons.

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Ms. Rodewald: Stew has such a big personality that when he says we broke up in 2008, people believe him.

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Stew, who is 50 years old, often uses his own life for the narrative to his songs, and "Making It" delves into his romantic split with his creative partner, Heidi Rodewald , 52, who has played bass in the Negro Problem since 1997 and collaborates with Stew on his theater pieces.

    Analyzing Stew Tad Hendrickson 2012

  • Its three-month renovation project close to completion, Joe's Pub is set to reopen on Tuesday with a program that represents its commitment to local artists and a wide range of modern-music forms: Rather than importing a mega-act for a high-priced celebration, the venue will present Heidi Rodewald, Jon Spurney and Stew, who will revisit their songs from the Tony Award-winning musical "Passing Strange."

    In the Village, Bellying Up to a New Bar Jim Fusilli 2011

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