The once can't-miss entertainer Steven Spielberg proves his ambition exceeds his grasp with the semi-autobiographical 'The Fabelmans.'
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World Premieres and Top Talent Rock SXSW’s 2023 Film Festival
Highly anticipated world premieres and cinema from around the globe take the spotlight at SXSW 2023.
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): The Gesualdo Six Sing Byrd, Tallis (Feb. 18, 2023)
The Gesualdo Six, a superb young choir, brought their program of music from the golden age of English polyphony to Times Square with music of William Byrd, Thomas Tallis and more.
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Surprisingly, despite the popularity of eBooks, there is a wide range of all kinds of bookmarks available.
Read More »Film Review: ‘American Pot Story: Oaksterdam’
The story of passionate activists seeking to legalize marijuana all around the country is told in this absorbing documentary.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Wanted: Dead’
'Wanted: Dead' is a quirky off-the-wall slasher/shooter that is far more interesting as an experience than its gameplay mechanics are in practice.
Read More »Concert Review: ‘For the Love of Clara: Schumann & Brahms’ with Grace Park, Brook Speltz, Adam Golka
Aspect Chamber Music presented music by Brahms, Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann in an enlightening and brilliantly performed concert.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Luke McEndarfer, National Children’s Chorus Artistic Director, on Ukraine Concert at Disney Hall
The NCC director spoke with us about the upcoming concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall, his experience leading the NCC, and standing with Ukraine.
Read More »Music Review: Aaron McMullan ‘Swing Hosanna, Sing The Salt’
Aaron McMullan's 'Swing Hosanna, Sing The Salt' is a wonderful chaotic dream of an album. As fine a piece of imagination as you'll ever hear.
Read More »Music Reviews: An Unusual Anthology Collects Hits from 1957, plus Marvin Gaye and Diane Hubka
An eclectic anthology collects the songs that made Billboard's Top 100 in one week of August 1957. Plus, Marvin Gaye and Diane Huber.
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