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Amid rising global tensions, people around the world are seeking safe havens that could offer protection if the situation ...
Singers learn embodiment over a lifetime; most musicians do and certainly dancers must. We take the words, sound and ...
There is no reason to think that conservatives are less upset than liberals about policies they disagree with. Yet 32 of the ...
Toni Tennille and Darryl Dragon sat in the Los Angeles office of A & M Records. Company executive Kip Cohen played them a track from the latest Neil Sedaka album, “Sedaka’s Back,” which was a “best of ...
The Braves are feeling good after sweeping the Mets. They’ve got to keep it going in the right direction and they have to ...
It has a good collar, for starters. And a good collar is always important. The sleeves have the hoops extended to them too, ...
Extreme heat is one of the world’s leading killers, outdistancing worldwide conflicts of 233,000 deaths in 2024 by more than double the count with 480,000 ...
Each of us Americans conducts our daily life in bubbles, all shockingly siloed from each other. These days, we don’t share ...
Approximately 42,000 people rallied around the state, with 16,500 in Burlington alone, according to 50501 Vermont organizers.
Think today's latest chemical scare accounts for the onslaught of children’s diseases? Think again. America has been swimming ...
It’s been more than three months since Mark Farner’s American Band played a concert, so he’s amped for the next show on his calendar, a June 26 stop at Jergel’s Rhythm Grille in Warrendale. “When we ...
The Village Voice sits down with jazz pianist Matthew Shipp to discuss Andre 3000's bad music, Rothko's great paintings, and much in between.