
‘Loving’ Offers Great Performances, Little Else (FILM REVIEW)
Strong performance can’t overshadow a script that does little justice to the obviously important subject matter.
Strong performance can’t overshadow a script that does little justice to the obviously important subject matter.
The Marvel path is all too famliar, but as Doctor Strange shows there’s still some magic up their sleeves.
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A residency is a wonderful thing for a live music lover. A residency is that rare, regular occurrence that gives a musician and his audience something to look forward to,
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Halloween is arguably the most anticipated show Phish plays. The band always keeps fans guessing, and over the years their epic theatrics on this holy musical holiday have become nothing
Over the years, the Palace Theatre in Albany, New York has been a regular Fall Tour stop for Gov’t Mule. What made their most recent performance on October 29th so