In television's early days, Caesar translated Jewish humor into a language America didn’t yet know it understood.
One of the first jazz musicians from Poland to gain an international following, he recorded more than 60 albums and played ...
“Barre is an all-over strength exercise,” explains Gretchen Solarz, the owner of City Barre in Scott’s Addition. “It targets ...
Cannes Critics' Week is highlighting 10 filmmakers – and their 10 projects – during the 12th edition of the Next Step workshop, which comes to a climax with an Industry Day in Paris where cineastes ...
Associate Professor of Film and Television studies Charlotte Howell joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions ...
St. Cecilia’s is a legendary part of Detroit history, but like too many parts of our city, one that has fallen into disrepair. That's about to change.
Hook’s 11-page memoir is on a website, The World War II Experience, a local nonprofit that preserves the stories of the World ...
It’s been said that if one waits long enough, life comes full circle. This is the case for the vibrant Tarrytown Music Hall ...
The vacant Veterans Memorial Building will be returning to its roots as the Hillcrest Theater and become a performing arts ...
The Rockettes, the famous kick-line dancers of New York's Radio City Music Hall, celebrate a century of costumes -- soldier uniforms, glitter, fringe and more.
It took 54 days from firing of James Franklin for Penn State to hire a new football coach. A look behind the long process ...
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized that culture is the soul of a nation, stating that just as a human body becomes ...