This year’s spring musical at Plum Senior High School is a journey back to the beginning for its director, John DeLuce.
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Garth Brooks and his wife Trisha Yearwood sang a tribute to the late country music icons George Jones and Tammy Wynette at a ...
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A scene from BLOODY AXE WOUND. Courtesy of Shudder BLOODY AXE WOUND is a darkly comedic gore-fest that may be sporting my favorite title in recent memory. The product, alas, does not reach those ...
Judging this story as I’d judge a short story published in The Stinging Fly or the Winter Papers is the wrong approach to ...
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s latest offers another family battle royale, and Andrew Scott dazzles in a one-man tour de force.
Director Ryan Andrej Lough discusses the role John C. Reilly played in making the film and how a divided U.S. may react to his Copenhagen-debuting doc that examines hyper-capitalism as "the most ...