Chief Keef has a lot to celebrate! Not only did he recently drop his newest project, Dirty Nachos, alongside producer Mike WiLL Made-It, but he also delivered a performance for the books. This past weekend at Rolling Loud, the Chicago rapper gave fans everything they wanted during his set, even bringing out Sexyy Red to […] The post Chief Keef Celebrates Rolling Loud With The Great Trapsby-Themed Live Band Jam Session In Los Angeles first appeared on The Source.
The Fillmore Auditorium in Denver was alive with nostalgia on Monday night as The Kooks celebrated their debut album, Inside In/ Inside Out, with a performance that sent the crowd back to 2006. Joined by openers Daisy the Great and The Vaccines, the night promised to be a journey through the band’s iconic tracks and […]
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The Boyertown Wellness Fair featured fitness demonstrations to informative vendor tables and healthy treats.
With the horror bar set lower than the depths of hell, Michael Mohan’s and Sydney Sweeney’s newest project, “Immaculate,” is at least well-paced, gripping and not entirely dull — more than most recent attempts at the genre can say. The film can certainly be a fun watch, if you allow yourself to be swept up This story Review: Unfortunately, ‘Immaculate’ doesn’t live up to its name appeared first on Washington Square News.
The Saenger Theatre will host The Price is Right Live game show this October.
The role-playing game, largely powered by participants’ imaginations, continues to attract fans half a century after it was launchedEveryone remembers their first Dungeons & Dragons character. For Sam Gyseman, it was a dwarf called Sven Olafson. “For some reason I thought dwarves were all Scandinavian,” says Gyseman, who lives in the Midlands and works for the local city council. “He had a long beard and a huge, double-headed axe.”For Erik Olsen, his character in his first game was a cleric...
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Succession star Brian Cox has defended celebrities who become West End theatre stars, as he begins his role in Eugene O’Neill’s family drama Long Day’s Journey Into Night. During an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, she questioned the idea that castings could be a marketing tactic to sell more tickets to shows. “It’s people who have earned their spurs as actors”, he responded. “I’ve done a fair amount over the years in the theatreit’s a kind of nonsense in a way.”
This image released by Mack Avenue Music Group shows "But Who’s Gonna Play The Melody?" by Christian McBride with Edgar Meyer. (Mack Avenue Music Group via AP)