Jeremiah Moon Releases Debut EP 'Sputnik'
by Michael Major
- Jan 21, 2022
Seattle-based singer/songwriter/classically-trained cellist and illustrator Jeremiah Moon has released his debut EP 'Sputnik' via Enci Records (The Joy Formidable, Beach Goons, Fences). The tracks that make up the 'Sputnik' EP were recorded with friend and producer Adam Black in a remote cabin in Florence, OR. Listen to the new EP now!
George O'Hanlon Releases New Single 'How Are You Feeling?'
by Michael Major
- Jan 21, 2022
This is the first single from George to feature his full touring band. The track finds its identity channelling his rockier influences such as Radiohead, Springsteen, Nirvana and Slowdive. Featuring frenetic guitar work and an anthemic chorus, this song is destined to be shouted back at him by crowds around the globe.
BWW Review: DORRANCE DANCE at The Kennedy Center
by Dara Homer
- Dec 5, 2021
Dorrance Dance notes on their website that “tap dance is a subversive form.” The radical delight, playfulness, and palpable trust between the members of the Dorrance Dance company feels beautifully subversive in another holiday season of covid anxiety, distancing, and skepticism. What better time, then, for Dorrance Dance to share tap dancing with the next generation and celebrate its legacy of resilience and joy in the face of adversity.
Jericho Noguera Releases New Single 'Talking to You'
by Michael Major
- Nov 2, 2021
This is the second hint at Jericho’s forthcoming EP, releasing his hazy debut single ‘Lips Are Blue’ earlier in September. Jericho’s first release was played across several shows on Worldwide FM and KIOSK RADIO. Listen to the new single now!
BWW Review: LETTERS LIVE, Royal Albert Hall
by Debbie Gilpin
- Nov 1, 2021
After months of refurbishments and closure due to coronavirus, the Royal Albert Hall is back open and ready to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Part of its full re-opening programme was the return of Letters Live, an event which has taken place at various venues across the world (from the Union Chapel in Islington to the Calais refugee camp to Los Angeles), and made its debut at the Royal Albert Hall back in 2019.
Singer-Songwriter Jeremiah Moon Signs with Enci Records
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Jul 26, 2021
Moon's mother, a classically trained violinist, noticed when he was born that he had big hands, so she decided that when he was old enough, he would start taking cello lessons. At age 7, he started taking lessons, playing music (solo, chamber music, and orchestra) all through high school.
San Diego Opera Announces 2021-2022 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jun 28, 2021
San Diego Opera has announced its 2021-2022 season, which returns to theatres indoors, after a reduced 2020-2021 season that saw the Company perform innovative drive-in productions during the global coronavirus pandemic.
JOMORO Release Debut Album 'Blue Marble Sky'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Jun 4, 2021
“The instrumental music Mauro and I created for ‘Nest’ gives me the same feeling I remember when listening to certain goth bands as a kid – simultaneously dark and sweet, ethereal and other worldly,” says JOMORO’s Joey Waronker about the Sharon Van Etten-featuring track.
Waterwell Announces JUNE RITES !! On Governors Island
by Stephi Wild
- May 27, 2021
Waterwell has announced the world premiere of June Rites !!, an outdoor dance-theater piece celebrating the arrival of summer. Co-created by Lee Sunday Evans, Ásta Bennie Hostetter and Mariana Sanchez, June Rites !! will be performed at Picnic Point on Governors Island from June 18 to June 27, 2021.
National Theatre Of Scotland Announces New Digital And Streamed Theatre Projects
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 1, 2020
The National Theatre of Scotland is set to continue its new work over the coming months, with an innovative mix of streamed theatre and digital projects, including two new productions from leading Scottish creatives Hannah Lavery and Adura Onashile, both addressing urgent contemporary and historical issues around race in Scotland today.
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