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In an interview with PEOPLE, the six-time Grammy winning singer also opens up about portraying a "thick and chocolately" Persephone in 'Hadestown' ...
One thing I love is learning about the various Black Catholic communities there. On a regular Sunday in Catholic Harlem, you can attend Mass in many different languages and even listen to amazing ...
Goodman Theatre is teamig up with Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) to generate an ...
I met Nile Rodgers as we were putting the first issue of SPIN together. We were introduced by our mutual (and still) friend ...
R&Bieber is back for his first album in four years: a 21-track collection that's both earnest and doesn’t take itself too ...
The 52-year-old defined serenading as “pouring out the most authentic part and the most vulnerable part of you, and ...
Plus: Kendra Morris scores a reggae-tinged 'Flat Tire,' Jay Som rocks back with 'Float,' Directions in Stereo dips into the ...
John Shand has written about music and theatre since 1981 in more than 30 publications, including for Fairfax Media since ...
“Boots on the Ground” is rooted in Black Southern trail ride culture—where horses, grills, and line dancing go hand-in-hand.
After 10 years, the queer idol of intimate pop is once again releasing music, and reflecting on five albums, dizzying fame — then seeing it all fall apart ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support our native insects.
He had the air of a timeless movie bad guy in movies like “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill.” “I’m a bit of a throwback to the days of black-and-white movies,” he said.