Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs Unveil 'Electric Gypsy'
by Michael Major
- Feb 15, 2022
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs debut their new song, “Electric Gypsy,” today alongside a George Mays (My Morning Jacket, Brittany Howard, Chicano Batman) directed video. Co-produced by Campbell and George Drakoulias (The Black Crowes, The Jayhawks), the 11-track album was recorded at Campbell’s home studio. Watch the new music video now!
New Dance Film ALEX Explores Young People's Mental Health
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 15, 2022
Shining a light on the mental health of young people, digital dance film ALEX draws on personal experiences and research with a youth group, hospital and school to tell a story of three characters with the same name.
BWW Review: THE SECRET GARDEN at Theatre Harrisburg
by Andrea Stephenson
- Feb 12, 2022
Directed by Winnona Piazza and Music Director Mitchell Sensenig, this production of The Secret Garden is, in a word, gorgeous. It is an authentic, emotional, skillful production that brings this classic tale of love, loss, renewal, and hope to life. Do not miss this beautiful show by Theatre Harrisburg at the Whitaker Center.
San Diego Favorites Celebrate The Music Of 1969 in HELLO GOODBYE: 1969 FROM ABBEY ROAD TO LED ZEPPELIN
by A.A. Cristi
- Feb 11, 2022
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think back to the music of 1969? Perhaps it's Woodstock, the rock festival that still defines the very concept of the rock festival. Or maybe it's one of the year's many great albums: The Who's Tommy, Jefferson Airplane's Volunteers, The Band's self-titled, Blind Faith's debut, Led Zeppelin I and II and more. The Beatles played their final concert on a London roof, and Cream said “goodbye.”
BWW Review: TITANIC THE MUSICAL at Landestheater Linz
by Martin Ganeider
- Feb 7, 2022
The Tony Awarded Musical from Maury Yeston ( Music and Lyrics) and Peter Stone ( Book) brought back on stage at the beautiful Landestheater Linz, one of my favorite modern theatres in our hemisphere. A show with many different stories, full of tragedy and sadness, all about a supposed to be, unsinkable ship, created to write history. History was written on April 14, 1912, but not how J.Bruce Ismay ( Karsten Kenzel) hoped. It went out to become a historical tragedy, remembered even after more than a hundred years as the fatal collision with an iceberg, and many lost souls in the Atlantic Ocean.
Misty Blues and the Guthrie Brothers Come to the Scarborough Fair
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 28, 2022
This Valentine's Day weekend, discover some new favorite songs and fall in love again with old classics when Berkshire Theatre Group presents two exciting Concerts at the Colonial. On Friday, February 11, Berkshire favorite Misty Blues takes the stage to celebrate the release of their new album, One Louder, with special guest: The Diego Mongue Band.
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs Announce 'External Combustion' Album
by Michael Major
- Jan 25, 2022
In celebration of the forthcoming record, Campbell & The Dirty Knobs are premiering their blistering garage-rock single, “Wicked Mind,” today alongside a George Mays (My Morning Jacket, Brittany Howard, Chicano Batman) directed video. Watch the new music video now!
LACO Presents Works By Jessie Montgomery, Mozart and R. Strauss, and Celebrates Retiring Principal Bassoon Kenneth Munday
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 13, 2022
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, led by Music Director Jaime Martín, showcases works by award-winning contemporary composer Jessie Montgomery, Mozart and R. Strauss on Saturday, January 29, 2022, 8 pm, at Pasadena's Ambassador Auditorium.
Jeremy Irons to Discuss His New Film and More at 92Y
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 11, 2022
Critically-acclaimed actor Jeremy Irons will discuss his new film, Munich: The Edge of War, as well as his career, in a Monday, January 17 interview with 92Y Reel Pieces moderator Annette Insdorf. The interview, which is free with registration, will be broadcast live on 92Y's website at 5 pm ET.
Ledisi, Big Freedia & More Featured on TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Soundtrack
by Michael Major
- Jan 7, 2022
The Take Me To The River: New Orleans album features new recordings from PJ Morton, The Neville Brothers, G-Eazy, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Snoop Dogg, Dumpstaphunk, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, William Bell, Ani DiFranco, Donald Harrison, Ledisi, and many more. Listen to “Act Like You Know” ft. Dee-1, Mannie Fresh, Big Freedia, and Galactic now!
The Django Announces February Line-Up
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Dec 27, 2021
THE DJANGO, downtown Manhattan’s premier jazz club, will continue to host today’s jazz legends and rising stars. On February 3, The Django celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Brooklyn-based record label, La Reserve, with special performances by the label’s artists.
Team Hufflepuff Named House Cup Champions In Harry Potter Competition Series
by Michael Major
- Dec 20, 2021
Hosted by Helen Mirren, the four-part competition series celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first film, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, by showcasing ultimate fan glory on a never-before-seen scale as teams competed for their Hogwarts house to see who knew the most about Wizarding World. Watch a clip from the competition finale here!
BWW Review: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, LIVE IN CHICAGO! at American Blues Theater
by Patrick Rybarczyk
- Dec 9, 2021
It's that time of year when we celebrate our favorite cherished holiday traditions. For many, that includes watching a classic Frank Capra film that tells the story of Bedford Falls' own George Bailey. It's filled with many iconic Hollywood moments that are forever etched in our hearts and minds. Perhaps it's this tried-and-true story that makes it the perfect fit as a staged radio play. American Blue Theater's It's a Wonderful, Live In Chicago! is back in person and it's truly a holiday gem.
VIDEO: Netflix Shares MUNICH - THE EDGE OF WAR Trailer
by Michael Major
- Dec 6, 2021
In Autumn 1938, a British civil servant and a German diplomat cross paths in Munich and conspire to prevent war in Europe. Based on Robert Harris' book. The film features George MacKay, Jannis Niewöhner and Academy Award® winner Jeremy Irons.
Photos: Steve Tyrell Plays Sony Hall
by Stephen Sorokoff
- Dec 1, 2021
It’s Holiday time in New York City and theater and cabaret are returning. However, one of the legendary venues and it’s main attraction for the Christmas/New Years entertainment tradition is missing. Cafe Carlyle and Steve Tyrell. Since 2005 Steve has been a fixture in the Cafe at this time of year but Cafe Carlyle has not re-opened yet so Steve made a brief one night stop over during his current tour to entertain his legions of fans at SONY Hall last night.
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