Lawyer Rey Bergado remains the only pioneering member of the all-male group, InnerVoices, that started in 1991 as a mere quartet.
Bill Maher started telling jokes in the 1980s, and he never stopped. The 68-year-old created the perfect venue for his satirical barbs with 'Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher' and, later, HBO's 'Real Time with Bill Maher.' His 'Club Random' podcast offered a logical extension for his wit. He never stopped touring through it all. Now, Maher says his days as a stand-up comic are coming to an end. Maher shared the news with 'Club Random' guest Jerry Seinfeld. The two old chums talked comedy,...
Glassman Racing's Play the Music and rider Patrick Husbands had to be patient through the far turn of the $102,305 Whimsical Stakes (G3) May 4 at Woodbine, but once they saw open space they made it count.
Steven said: “I remember enjoying the ‘in the round’ aspect of the Crucible Playhouse with audiences fully surrounding the musicians on stage, and thinking the Sheffield audience was very special. “I am delighted to return to Sheffield with Music in the Round, as curator for this 40th anniversary festival. “I think that people will always be drawn to chamber music. “Composers frequently pour their deepest, most intimate feelings into their chamber music and we need to connect with those...
Curb Your Enthusiasm, “Palestinian Chicken,” season 8, episode 3, Robert W. Weide dir. Screenshot Long decline, sudden end To be sure, morbid symptoms were apparent for decades. Woody Allen hasn’t been funny since 1987 (Radio Days). Rodney Dangerfield is long gone. Al Franken moved from SNL to the U.S. Senate — where he was often More
TOPEKA (KSNT) — Nice weather rolling in means one thing: live music in Downtown Topeka is back! Eats and Beats, sponsored by KSNT, is back for the fourth summer in a row. Every Thursday through August, Evergy Plaza will be filed with food trucks, live bands and beer gardens. Thursday, May 2, the food truck []
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Homegrown Music Festival descends on West Duluth on Wednesday evening.
Rejoice, for our long national nightmare is finally over—Universal Music Group and TikTok have finally come to an agreement. You may remember UMG pulled all its artists from the app, citing issues with “appropriate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protecting human artists from the harmful effects of AI, and online safety for TikTok’s users.” Or you may not remember it, since Taylor Swift got to put her songs back on the app, and because users can basically upload whatever tracks...
Following his interview the other week declaring the movie business as being dead and movies no longer the top of the entertainment food chain, comedian/actor and now filmmaker Jerry Seinfeld has more to say – this time about TV comedy. In a new interview with The New Yorker to promote his Netflix feature directorial effort […]
Summer is just around the corner and trips are being planned. If you’re a film buff or hip-hop head and looking to combine a vacay with an experience, check out our upcoming summer calendar of film and music events to help plan your summer trip: Summer Jam (June 2, New York City): Combine sightseeing in […] The post Summer Music and Film Festival Preview first appeared on The Source.