Album Review: Ariana Grande’s ‘Dangerous Woman’
Ariana Grande is back with her third studio album, “Dangerous Woman” and after the two year wait – she has returned with another solid smash. Featuring artists like Macy Gray,
Continue ReadingAriana Grande is back with her third studio album, “Dangerous Woman” and after the two year wait – she has returned with another solid smash. Featuring artists like Macy Gray,
Continue ReadingNew to the New York City Center stage is the desolate thriller The Ruins of Civilization. Starring Tim Daly, Rachael Holmes, Roxanna Hope and Orlagh Cassidy, this play is set in a dystopian
Continue ReadingShuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed is a perfectly imperfect addition to this Broadway season. Though burdened with an uneven book,
Continue ReadingWaitress, a new musical by singer Sara Bareilles, is based upon the movie of the same name (starring one of our favorites, Keri Russell). This musical adaptation has catchy songs,
Continue ReadingAnthony and Joseph Russo, also known as the Russo Brothers, have done an absolutely fan-freaking-tastic job of directing Captain America: Civil War. The action scenes in this movie are just
Continue ReadingNo, Keanu is not a movie with or about Keanu Reeves. I know, hard to believe. Instead, Keanu is an action-comedy starring Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key as two cousins
Continue ReadingTuck Everlasting is a story read in many elementary and middle school classrooms across the country to broach the subject of the circle of life. Natalie Babbitt wrote Tuck Everlasting back
Continue ReadingIt’s not often that a show captures an audience in such a poignant and beautifully tragic way as Dear Evan Hansen does. The musical, which premiered at Arena Stage last
Continue ReadingSoul princess Fantasia is back with a brand new track, titled “So Blue” which is from her forthcoming studio album, “The Definition Of…” which is set to be released on
Continue ReadingNo one—no matter how good of spirit–is safe from the vengeful accusations of a mob. We’re reminded of this chilling fact in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s infamous 1953 play, The
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