At Brick Street, the preferred bar among students at Ohio’s Miami University, Saturday has become an unofficial flip-flop day — at least according to the frat bros. Back in 2024, you would have ...
For Patricia Arquette, Tom Felton's constant ukulele playing was a source of comfort, reminding her of her father. Hear the sweet behind-the-scenes story from her and Zazie Beetz. Marjorie Taylor ...
Singing with a group of women brought back the nourishment that only making music with a group of people you’re in step with can provide Avowed ukulele lover George Harrison once wrote in a note to a ...
SAN DIEGO — A musical at Cygnet Theater at Liberty Station showcases one woman's journey toward the American Dream while exploring the timely topic of immigration. 'Somewhere Over the Border' tells a ...
Over the Garden Wall is one of those animated masterpieces that I find myself returning to every year. It only ran for one season on Cartoon Network, but it has everything I love in a cartoon. There's ...
In his 1980 Broadway debut, Mandy won a Tony Award for his role as Che in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evitaand was nominated in 1984 for his starring role as George in the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, ...
Jinkx Monsoon will play Judy Garland in Peter Quilter’s End of the Rainbow. Set in London in 1968, the play follows Garland as she prepares for a series of concerts at the Talk of the Town while ...
Lainey Wilson has another big hit on her hands. The Grand Ole Opry member released “Somewhere Over Laredo” in May, from her latest Whirlwind Deluxe album, out in August. Wilson wrote “Somewhere Over ...
E.Y. “Yip” Harburg's sketch for the lyrics of “Over the Rainbow" Library of Congress An Academy Award, a self-portrait of George Gershwin and the only known lyrical sketch of “Over the Rainbow” are ...
The only original “Over the Rainbow” lyric sketch, now at the Library of Congress, reflects a wider wave of American museums expanding their collections in 2024–2025. The Library of Congress has ...
The most popular single film property in the history of U.S. television is MGM’s 1939 The Wizard of Oz. When it was first presented on CBS-TV in 1956, Oz attracted 35 million viewers; last February ...