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Award categories for weekend one included best bromance, worst Benson Boone impression, most likely to go to be 20 minutes ...
It’s Greet Death’s first full-length in six years, their first as a five-piece band, and the first record in their unyieldingly desolate catalog that its songwriters describe as vaguely hopeful.
Kimberly Belflower's play is a powerful, pop-inflected primal scream against the patriarchy and a searing retort to "The Crucible." ...
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For the past decade, the “Ghost of Reem Island,” as she was referred to in the press, has haunted me.
World traveler and YouTube star Sarah ‘Wonderhussy” Woodall will co-host a party at the Bagdad Cafe on Old Route 66 east of Barstow.
The St. Paul-launched rock 'n' roll great reflects on a long, celebrated career ahead of his Palace Theater show.
Ohio hides its treasures well, and tucked away in the rolling hills of Hocking County sits a collector’s paradise that defies the digital age. Logan Antique Mall stands as a monument to America’s ...
Inside the church, music pulsed from the speakers: “Stop! In the Name of Love” by The Supremes, “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green, “I’ll Be There” by The Jackson 5. Children and adults decorated ...
Pearce, a Grammy winner and former CMA female vocalist of the year, is deep into a world tour in support of the “Hummingbird” album. “Oklahoma” hasn’t been on set lists since she returned to the U.S.
Morehead State University's Department of Music, Theatre & Dance hosted the conference and student auditions of the Mid-South ...
Septima Clark is another Black educator who fought racism through teaching. After she was fired from her teaching position in South Carolina due to her connections with the NAACP, she dedicated her ...