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Experience a modern retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice in Hadestown, blending folk and jazz at Lutcher Theater.
Director Jerry Mitchell’s sing-and-smile-along production of “Boop! The Musical” is like gulping a glass of fizzy sangria after a rough day, heck, after a rough three months and counting of ...
Trying to narrow down the best microphones for recording is a huge task. There are so many great microphones out there that I honestly struggled to single out a reasonable number of good microphones ...
Everyone secretly loves a good musical and Netflix has near on 200 of them in its streaming library. Below we’ve embedded an A-Z list of every single musical movie, special or documentary currently ...
When Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit, in which Anya Taylor Joy plays a young chess prodigy, became a surprise hit of 2020, it propelled its star into the pop culture mainstream. And chess suddenly became ...
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After host Mikey Madison thanked the “You Proof” singer for joining her at the sketch comedy show as the musical guest, the cast began cheering and celebrating another completed episode.
On this much-talked-about Saturday episode, actress Mikey Madison, 26, joined the musical guest to host the show for the first time. This recent episode grabbed everyone's attention after Wallen ...
"I said I didn’t want to go and sit through someone else’s whole musical when he had not bothered to sit through his own daughter's," she wrote Karen Fratti is a news editor for PEOPLE.
A moment of infamy has airbrushed the past of a stand-up comic well-known for his irreverent and dark humour but not for his contribution to Indian chess. If it was Queen’s Gambit on Netflix that saw ...
Grammy-nominated country singer Morgan Wallen served as the evening’s musical guest. Click the video embeds below to watch some of the highlights from Saturday night’s show.
Linda Barnett and Natalie Bartello aren’t anything like your typical Broadway producers. You won’t find their names attached to glitzy musical adaptations of blockbuster movies or well-known IP.