Did You Know That Zombies Owe Their Popularity to Broadway?
by Howard Sherman - Oct 31, 2025
The concept of the zombie in popular culture owes its legacy not to Night of the Living Dead or The Walking Dead, but to a long-forgotten Broadway play entitled, simply, Zombie, which ran for all of three weeks back in 1932.
EGOT Explained: Who Has Joined the Elite Group and Who Is Close to Making History?
by Sidney Paterra - May 26, 2025
Few honors in entertainment are as coveted—or as rare—as achieving EGOT status. This elite distinction marks a career filled with versatility, longevity, and extraordinary talent across multiple mediums. What does it all mean? We're taking a closer look at the artists who have managed to join one of the industry’s most exclusive clubs.
Jazzmeia Horn Shares Bold Jazz Album 'Messages'
by Josh Sharpe - Feb 3, 2025
Grammy-nominated powerhouse Jazzmeia Horn, one of jazz's most captivating contemporary voices, returns with Messages, blending the richness of jazz tradition with bold, modern expression. Listen to the album now.
The Partition Museum Inaugurates The Lost Homeland of Sindh Gallery
by Stephi Wild - Oct 7, 2024
The Partition Museum, Delhi, inaugurated its ground-breaking gallery, The Lost Homeland of Sindh on last Saturday, in the presence of Lady Kishwar Desai, Founder, Partition Museum and Chair of The Arts and Cultural Heritage Trust (TAACHT), Shri Jitu Virwani, Chairman & Managing Director, Embassy Group, Aruna Madnani, Founder - Managing Trustee, Sindhi Culture Foundation and Gallery Curator and Pratibha Advani, Media Personality.
Review: EDINBURGH 2024: THE EMU WAR: A NEW MUSICAL, Pleasance Courtyard
by Kat Mokrynski - Aug 29, 2024
The Emu War: A New Musical, written by Lotte Pearl, tells the true story of the Great Emu War of 1932, in which the Australian military tried to stop emus from eating the crops of farmers using Lewis guns. These efforts were unsuccessful and seen as a failure, as the emus continued to destroy crops after the month-long “battle.”
Jason Charles Miller Releases New Single 'Digging In The Dust'
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 29, 2024
Jason Charles Miller has released “Digging in the Dust,” the debut single from his upcoming new album Knives in the Dark. The song is impacting at Americana radio now, while the album, slated for release August 16, will be supported by a North American tour with Steel Panther that launches August 23 in Buffalo, NY.
Review: SUNSET SONG, Edinburgh Lyceum
by Mary Baillie - May 31, 2024
Labeled the most important piece of contemporary Scottish literature, Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 novel Sunset Song is an ongoing frontrunner of nationwide school curricula. Now this haunting coming-of-age narrative returns, reimagined beautifully for live theatre.
SF Symphony Reveals Summer With The Symphony Season
by Stephi Wild - May 2, 2024
The San Francisco Symphony has announced programming for its summer season, running July 4–August 4 with concerts at Davies Symphony Hall and outdoor performances at Stanford Live’s Frost Amphitheater, Shoreline Amphitheatre, and Sigmund Stern Grove.
New Work Series WITCHES, QUEERS AND CLOWNS Will Bring A Host of Radical Artists to HERE in March
by Blair Ingenthron - Feb 25, 2024
The three-week performance series will feature music, theater, comedy and cabaret work from Matt Bovee, Scout Davis, Amy Jo Jackson, Dan Mills and Ben Thornewill, Kristin McCarthy Parker, Adam J. Rineer, and others, as well as the world premiere of Witches!? In Salem?! by Matt Cox (Puffs).
International Conference STAGESTRUCK 5! To Explore Hollywood Musicals
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 20, 2024
Explore the implications of Hollywood musicals' continuing popularity and their reflection of past societal norms at the international academic conference, StageStruck! 5. Join scholars and students for discussions on nostalgia and representation in classic films.