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Sarah Jae Leiber

Sarah Jae Leiber is the Entertainment Editor here at BroadwayWorld! She writes videos for WatchMojo, regular film reviews for Screen Mayhem, and theatre satire for The Broadway Beat, with bylines elsewhere at Bitch Media, Screen Queens, Sally Mag, Small Screen, The Niche, Uncomfortable Revolution, and The Validation Project. Sarah was a member of Actors Theatre of Louisville’s 48th Professional Training Company. She is also a playwright and screenwriter with a B.A. in theatre and history from Muhlenberg College.

Follow her on Twitter @sarahjaeleiber.






Caribou Announces North American Tour For Fall 2021 Into 2022
Caribou Announces North American Tour For Fall 2021 Into 2022
May 11, 2021

After a stream of well-received singles (“Home”, “You and I”, and “Never Come Back”), Suddenly arrived February 26, 2020, with a title almost too apt for what followed its release.

cleopatrick Reveal Single-Shot Video For 'Family Van'
cleopatrick Reveal Single-Shot Video For 'Family Van'
May 11, 2021

An exercise in anger and born out of frustration, “FAMILY VAN” acknowledges cleopatrick’s humble beginnings and DIY mentality, utilising their penchant for hip-hop arrangements for their biggest statement to date.

Monsters of Rock Cruise Announced for 2022
Monsters of Rock Cruise Announced for 2022
May 11, 2021

With a myriad of events, activities, and music to keep fans entertained day and night, MORC ’22 promises to be a fantasy camp, personal paradise, and the vacation of a lifetime for hard-rockin’ music enthusiasts.

Rosie O'Donnell & More Play Poker for a Cause
Rosie O'Donnell & More Play Poker for a Cause
May 11, 2021

Primetime Emmy®-winner Ed Asner presents the 9th Annual Ed Asner & Friends Celebrity Poker Night where poker fans are invited to participate in a live online event featuring their favorite celebrities as opponents.

Rodney Atkins Celebrates 2 Billion Pandora Streams With May 25 Dreamstage Concert in Nashville
Rodney Atkins Celebrates 2 Billion Pandora Streams With May 25 Dreamstage Concert in Nashville
May 11, 2021

Atkins also shares, “A billion of anything is a lot, but 2 billion streams on Pandora is more than I can imagine! I am honored and thankful to Pandora for the support and to the fans out there who listen.”

Dualtone Shares Pair Of Guy Clark Covers by Wild Child & Hayes Carll
Dualtone Shares Pair Of Guy Clark Covers by Wild Child & Hayes Carll
May 11, 2021

Upon the announcement of the anniversary album last month, Dualtone shared Gregory Alan Isakov's cover of The Lumineers' 'Salt And The Sea' and The Lumineers' cover of Gregory Alan Isakov's 'Caves,' which were both featured on NPR's World Cafe.

ALICE'S WONDERLAND BAKERY Debuts in 2022 on Disney Junior
ALICE'S WONDERLAND BAKERY Debuts in 2022 on Disney Junior
May 11, 2021

Geared to kids ages 2-7 and their families, each episode will feature two 11-minute stories about Alice's recipe adventures with her best pals—Fergie, a white rabbit; Hattie, her madcap friend; and Rosa, the Princess of Hearts.

Honey County Is The Urban Juicer's Spring Artist of 2021
Honey County Is The Urban Juicer's Spring Artist of 2021
May 11, 2021

Following the release of their current single 'Got It From My Mama,' Dani and Sofie are connecting with their fan community like never before.

Esquela Announces Release of 'A Sign From God' Album
Esquela Announces Release of 'A Sign From God' Album
May 11, 2021

Premiering today, “Not In My Backyard” (NIMBY) was inspired by a conversation bandleader John “Chico” Finn had with a friend who was adamant that fracking was bad but was ok with mining for coal in West Virginia.

CBS News' 'The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special' Airs May 14
CBS News' 'The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special' Airs May 14
May 11, 2021

The special will feature interviews with former President Barack Obama, Sir Paul McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, CBS News contributor Tina Brown, childhood friend Lady Anne Glenconner, royal commentator Wesley Kerr and historian Amanda Foreman.

New Pop-Dance Single From Kadence James To Be Released on June 4
New Pop-Dance Single From Kadence James To Be Released on June 4
May 11, 2021

With its high energy and hopeful lyrics of connecting with someone new, “Sign Me Up” is an addictive dance track embracing a multi-genre sound to chronicle a flirty night out. Mixing nostalgic pop and modern electric beats, Kadence is a master of taking listeners to a place of liberation.

Mike Block + Sandeep Das Release New Single 'Fight Or Flight'
Mike Block + Sandeep Das Release New Single 'Fight Or Flight'
May 11, 2021

With Where The Soul Never Dies, Block and Das look to explore uncharted musical spaces of tabla and cello, creating together with a sense of joy and respect, while surrendering to each other’s musical heritages.

Mark Collie Announces New Album 'Book of My Blues'
Mark Collie Announces New Album 'Book of My Blues'
May 11, 2021

“There are a lot of ways to describe the music, maybe Roadhouse Rock, Southern Gothic, Americana, Country, but at its core, it’s a reflection of me and many others who came before me,” explains Collie.

Oscar Lang Releases Single/Visualizer For 'Are You Happy?'
Oscar Lang Releases Single/Visualizer For 'Are You Happy?'
May 11, 2021

Chew The Scenery follows a momentous 2020 for Lang which yielded the release of three EPs, Antidote to Being Bored, Hand Over Your Head and Overthunk.

Derev To Release Debut EP 'Leap of Faith'
Derev To Release Debut EP 'Leap of Faith'
May 11, 2021

The plan for what eventually became Derev was in the works since Michel and Armando met in high school while living in Kuwait. At the time, they were unable to pursue the project due to circumstances of living in the Middle East.

Country Westerns Announce Covers EP for Fat Possum
Country Westerns Announce Covers EP for Fat Possum
May 11, 2021

The EP arrives after a banner year for the band, whose self-titled debut album (Fat Possum) drew praise from all corners of the media world. Pitchfork called the album 'ragged in all the right places' and named it one of the 35 Best Rock Albums of 2020.

Xenia Rubinos Shares New Track & Video 'Cógelo Suave'
Xenia Rubinos Shares New Track & Video 'Cógelo Suave'
May 11, 2021

The track was recorded in the height of quarantine (Spring 2020), when the world was slipping into a deep kind of chaos, Xenia’s mom had an experience with covid, and it was generally hard to tell which way was up, the process of making the track provided a cloak of resilience. 

Okkervil River Announces Fall Solo Co-Headlining Tour With Damien Jurado
Okkervil River Announces Fall Solo Co-Headlining Tour With Damien Jurado
May 11, 2021

The tour, which kicks off on September 21 with two dates at Evanston, IL’s SPACE and wraps December 11 at Bellingham, WA’s Wild Buffalo, includes shows in Nashville, Brooklyn, Big Sur, and two nights at Portland’s Mississippi Studios.

WALLICE Shares Song/Video for Title Track 'Off The Rails'
WALLICE Shares Song/Video for Title Track 'Off The Rails'
May 11, 2021

Directed by L.A. photographer and creative Jerry Maestas, the “Off the Rails” video sees Wallice placed in a variety of situations seemingly beyond her control, as a faceless person behind a computer screen decides her fate, a play on the track’s themes.

The Narcotix Release Debut Single 'John/Joseph'
The Narcotix Release Debut Single 'John/Joseph'
May 11, 2021

Composers Esther Quansah (guitars, vocals) and Becky Foinchas (keys, vocals) met in an elementary school chorus class in the ghostly woodlands of Woodbridge, Virginia.



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