For decades, movies were accompanied by a soundtrack album that often yielded big hit singles. What happened to that?
Following a string of sold-out performances at Don't Tell Mama and a celebrated presentation at The York Theatre, the new musical comedy Fifth Avenue will have an exclusive, industry-only Salon ...
From Cabaret to La La Land, this list celebrates musical films that balance story, emotion, and music so well they need no ...
Carnegie Hall has announced its schedule of partner events presented by leading cultural and academic institutions across New ...
Chicago jazz singer Paul Marinaro’s prior full-length record, on which his baritone voice supported the Metropolitan Jazz ...
The 250th birthday of the United States will bring many celebrations this year, both patriotic and artistic. One of the most ...
After its world premiere at the Miami Jewish Film Festival on Sunday, 'Sapiro v. Ford' is making the Jewish festival rounds ...
From Atlanta to Chicago, Japanese-inspired hi-fi lounges are ditching algorithm-powered isolation for vinyl records and deep ...
SANTA CRUZ — One hundred years ago, Chicago Tribune reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins was inspired to turn a pair of murder ...
Miró Quartet and Grammy-winning soprano Karen Slack add to the festival's "America Sings!" theme with voices from the Harlem ...
From P.T. Barnum to Walt Disney, these pioneers reimagined how the public wanted to be entertained—before the public realized ...
In 1959, Billy Wilder’s beloved film comedy “Some Like It Hot” was a slyly subversive arrow shot to the heart of the era’s social repression and bigotry. With its covert queer sensibility and ...