From the moment you walk into Spirited Away you can see it's a spectacular production that's painstakingly faithful to Miyazaki’s work
This year, as Brampton hits its big 5-0, Brampton On Stage is turning up the dial on the party vibes, serving up a stellar lineup that's all about celebrating local talent and world-renowned artists in style. From the soulful tunes of The Strumbellas to the infectious rhythms of Kirk Diamond and the uproarious antics of Scott Thompson, there's something to get everyone buzzing from July through December at hotspots including The Rose, LBP, Cyril Clark, and Garden Square.Get ready to dive into...
The annual architecture festival will run from May 15 to 19, with a number
Donald Trump Jr. visited former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, who is in prison for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena.
A lawsuit over a Virginia prison inmate's death has raised broader questions about conditions at the lockup and newly obtained records are providing further insights
A lawsuit over a Virginia prison inmate's death has raised broader questions about conditions at the lockup and newly obtained records are providing further insights
There are multiple dance duets in "Particle Ink: House of Shattered Prisms," a mixed-media theatrical production that debuted last month on the Las Vegas Strip. They are highly acrobatic and borderline risqué — this is Vegas, after all — and they are also feats of wonder, for the dance partner is not another human but an animated character. Particle is his name, and he's a glowing white figure with a circular head and a rectangular body, a mix of simple shapes that can convey an array of human...
Summer is right around the corner, and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven must-do events, including a one-weekend-only staged reading of Ilya Kaminsky's acclaimed poem cycle, Deaf Republic, presented by the Parish Players. Page to Stage Friday 24-Sunday 26 The Parish Players present Deaf Republic, a one-weekend-only staged reading of Ilya Kaminsky's acclaimed poem cycle of the same name, at...
Spring has sprung, and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven must-do events, including performances by Persian violinist Mehrnam Rastegari and Mediterranean psychedelic-surf trio Habbina Habbina at the Bandwagon Summer Series in Putney. Take a Trance on Me Saturday 18 This year's Bandwagon Summer Series, presented by Next Stage Arts, kicks off at the Putney Inn with an unbeatable double billing....
Spring has sprung, and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven must-do events, including a screening of independent filmmaker Vera Drew's meticulously fair use-compliant masterpiece, The People's Joker. Why So Serious? Thursday 9 Independent filmmaker Vera Drew's meticulously fair use-compliant masterpiece The People's Joker screens at the Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center Film House in...
The Venice Biennale may have lost much of its singular luster, now that hundreds of periodic surveys of new international art have joined the roster of what was the first — and, for decades after its 1895 founding, one of the few — of its kind. An artist can still get an important career boost from successful participation in the venerable and widely publicized Italian exhibition, currently in its 60th outing. (It remains on view at the city’s Giardini and Arsenale through Nov. 24.) But no one...
Predatory inmates were ‘excited’ when Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom allowed male prisoners to be housed with women based on their ‘gender identity,’ California Department of Corrections correctional lieutenant Hector Bravo Ferrel said.