Lorenz “Larry” Hart (Ethan Hawke, uncannily transformed into a man both short and balding) was a shining star from the ...
During the recent opening night performance of Musical Theatre West's vibrant new production of the 10-time Tony ...
Diane Keaton’s former spin instructor only has the best memories of the late actress. Adam Goldstein, who taught at a spin studio in Santa Monica, Calif., says he and the “Father of the Bride” star ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Cristian Macelaru has started his tenure as the music director of the storied Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. The conductor Cristian Macelaru, who made his debut as the ...
The first performance by what would become the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra featured an address by the mayor, a boy playing clarinet accompanied by his mother on piano and a superb cast of musicians ...
The James Franklin era at Penn State came to an end Sunday with the school firing the head coach who had them one win away from an appearance in the national championship game earlier this year.
Patriotism is taking the spotlight at the Kennedy Center in the nation's capital. The National Symphony Orchestra will kick off every show in its 2025–2026 season by performing the national anthem in ...
Dive into any home security hack suggestions (and I'm a big fan), and you'll eventually find "one weird trick" to stop burglars: Wrap your doorknob in foil. I know it may be tempting to file that ...
TV producers originally considered Dame Jilly Cooper’sRivals too silly to adapt into a series, said showrunner Dominic Treadwell-Collins. Cooper, who has died following a fall aged 88, is one of the ...
When the Delaware Symphony Orchestra’s earliest incarnation began in the early 1900s, America was in the midst of profound change. Theodore Roosevelt was in the White House, the Wright brothers were ...
The unveiling of the new Jack C. Taylor Music Center and the renovated Powell Symphony Hall ushered in the 2025-2026 SLSO concert season. A week of festivities included performances by the St. Louis ...
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