Afrojack discusses his club alias Kapuchon, which the Dutch legend will be doing a seven date North American tour as starting in March.
There will be no Liam Gallagher or Damon Albarn cameos but Quadrophenia’s Phil Daniels, Reef’s Gary Stringer and Republica’s ...
George W. Bush has his funeral song already picked out — and it’s a banger. During Monday’s episode of “Today with Jenna & Friends,” Jenna Bush Hager revealed to guest co-host Savannah Guthrie that ...
“This is a little morbid, but have you ever thought about a song you want played at your funeral? I have!” Savannah said, “It’s ‘Take It to the Limit’ by The Eagles. I love that song so much. That’s ...
The streaming platform also announced several updates to its Replay feature, making a strong push to rival Spotify’s year-end Wrapped feature. By Nicole Fell Assistant Editor Apple Music has unveiled ...
Director Nick Canfield can’t recall exactly when it happened. Was it while he was rewatching Ferris Bueller’s Day Off or The Secret of My Success, two comedy faves from his childhood? Or maybe it was ...
The Book of Genesis is deceptive. It has a rich cast of characters: Abraham and Sarah read like the Ralph and Alice Kramden of the Bible (yes, God would be the Art Carney); then there's the tension ...
Our journalism is only possible with support from you, our readers. The news mainstream media just doesn’t cover. Racial justice journalism since 1909. Jordan E. Cooper, a powerful advocate for the ...
An impending flood is the least of the Johnson family’s troubles in this outrageous reimagining of Noah’s Ark from Tony Award-nominated writer and director duo Jordan E. Cooper and Stevie Walker-Webb.
An "On Air" sign is shown as a radio announcer works at the table April 19, 2024 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. (Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) Wednesday is Public Radio Music Day, a day to celebrate ...
Scene from the New York premiere of OH HAPPY DAY!, written by Jordan E. Cooper and directed by Stevie Walker-Webb. Photo credit: Joan Marcus. New York’s Public Theater has hit paydirt with a fresh, ...
The last time that the composer Heather Christian’s “Oratorio for Living Things” appeared on a New York stage, it was spring of 2022, and the act of gathering still felt a little brave. We had waited ...
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