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Two conductors — a mentor and a protégé, both trained as pianists — bring precision and lyricism to the first new staging of ...
Casting a swirling shadow, a glowing candle flame sways eerily before flaring up once more. As ghostly as it looks, this ...
The 90-minute show spanned Five’s chart-topping career. The lads delivered a crowd-pleasing masterclass in pure, unapologetic ...
Faced with the closure of museums and galleries, many artists had embraced the surprisingly intimate forms of connection made ...
Argos has stopped selling a popular electric fan after a family claimed it burst into flames while they slept. Husband and wife David and Sam Swithenbank bought the £120 tower fan in July to help them ...
ONE Musicfest 2025 reaffirms its place as one of the South’s most significant celebrations of Black music and culture after ...
The Drish House in Tuscaloosa, known for its rich history, is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Mrs. Drish, with strange ...
Pardon me a deep dive into the murky waters of cliché, but Betsy (the restaurant), which sits some distance up Lake Avenue in ...
From New York to Antarctica, Justin Aversano's latest work is a journey across continents, cultures, and the human heartbeat.
Which is why Brown's choice to record a live album on Oct. 24, 1962 at the Apollo in New York City was an ideal decision. By ...
From Little Feat's humid funk-fusion and Gurf Morlix's parched minimalism to the spectral intimacy of The Cranberries' ...