• Theater Review: ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ on Broadway

    The Huey Lewis musical is fine, fun, and as lightweight as a cardboard box.

  • Canadian country star Tenille Townes rolling into town to play State Room next month

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 18, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) -- Canadian country singer and songwriter Tenille Townes remembers the exact moment she knew for sure she wanted to be a musical artist. "I had a crazy moment happen actually when I was 9 years old," Townes told Gephardt Daily in a phone interview from Nashville Canadian country singer and songwriter Tenille Townes remembers the exact moment she knew for sure she wanted to be a musical artist.

  • Theater Review: ‘Suffs’ and ‘Grenfell’

    Suffrage and outrage make for rich stage experiences.

  • Conservative judges are rolling back rights with trickery

    Americans have witnessed something remarkable unfolding in the judicial system in recent years: Conservative jurists seemingly bent on taking away—as opposed to preserving or expanding—rights from abortion to affirmative action enjoyed by the American public. Many of these rights are being methodically erased in lengthy, complex judicial opinions that the vast majority of citizens will never read. These rights are being whittled away in the shadows by judges whose names they do not know, and...

  • Ife Olujobi’s ‘Jordans’ Theater Review

    Ife Olujobi’s claws-out satire doesn’t quite reach the tragic potential of its DEI-in-the-workplace premise.

  • Theater Review: Abe Koogler’s ‘Staff Meal’

    A play about restaurant-making that’s likely to resonate with any underpaid, overwhelmed, hyperpassionate, exhausted creator.

  • Review: Taylor Swift is back, better and sooner than ever

    Taylor Swift fans dropped everything Thursday night to listen to the newly-released “The Tortured Poets Department,” a compilation of 65 minutes of heartbreak, angst and regret. Before listeners could even get through the album a second time and meticulously analyze its lyrics, Swift surprised fans — who should no longer be surprised by her antics This story Review: Taylor Swift is back, better and sooner than ever appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Comic Book Preview – Ghostbusters: Back in Town #2

    Dark Horse Comics releases Ghostbusters: Back in Town #2 on Wednesday, and you can take a look at the official preview below… Big city life proves a challenging adjustment for the Spengler family! Something sinister swoops around Central Park, but the family’s focus is split between the personal and the professional. New clues point toward […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Comic Book Preview –...

  • Local Living: Doko Rodeo rides back into town

    Local Living: Doko Rodeo rides back into town

  • Shoplifting is turning NYC into a ghost town, we have to fight back

    New York City is suffering a retail catastrophe, with 11.2% of storefronts empty — nearly twice the 6% of 2019.

  • Merrily We Roll Along @ Shea’s Smith Theater is Delightful!

    THE BASICS: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG runs April 26 – May 12, Thurs & Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 8 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. at the Shea’s Smith Theater, 658 Main []

  • Review: Rolling Stones kick off Hackney Diamonds Tour in Houston

    The Rolling Stones kicked off their Hackney Diamonds Tour with a two-hour show at NRG Stadium that included all the singalong classics, a few rarities and lots of Houston shoutouts. Mick Jagger, who turns 81 this year, continues to defy time — and quite frequently gravity. He remains as lithe and limber as a dancer half his age, cavorting across the stage and contorting his body into extreme yoga poses. That elastic energy coursed through show opener "Start Me Up." Jagger wore a silver jacket...