Review: FROZEN at Providence Performing Arts Center
by Christopher Verleger - Mar 13, 2024
Providence Performing Arts Center presents ‘Frozen,’ the 2018 Broadway musical based on Disney’s top-grossing 2013 animated film, featuring the beloved Grammy and Academy-Award winning anthem, “Let It Go.”
Dolly Parton's 'ROCKSTAR' Album Earns RIAA Gold Certification In 4 Months
by Michael Major - Mar 12, 2024
Dolly Parton has earned her Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame stripes with her newly RIAA Gold Certified ROCKSTAR album (Butterfly Records/Big Machine Label Group). The genre-bending 30 song collection was expanded with the release of ROCKSTAR DELUXE featuring 39 tracks, 5 bonus tracks and 4 previously unheard songs.
Belgium's For I Am Release New Single 'Devil Undercover'
by Michael Major - Mar 11, 2024
Belgium's punk rock band FOR I AM releases their new single and video, 'Devil Undercover'. Get the latest updates on this exciting new release from Earshot Media. Prepare for a track that defies expectations with our next single, 'Devil Undercover.' This track stands out with its fusion of fast melodic punk guitars and intriguing metal influences.
Good Apples Collective Reveals 2024 Season
by Stephi Wild - Mar 11, 2024
Good Apples Collective, an orchard for new theater, has announced programming for their 2024 season including the World Premiere of cunnicularii by Sophie McIntosh this summer, a developmental reading series in the fall, and several ongoing events and resources for emerging artists.
Jake Paul & Mike Tyson Boxing Match to Be Broadcast on Netflix
by Michael Major - Mar 7, 2024
Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions have partnered for a heavyweight boxing mega-event headlined by The Problem Child, Jake “El Gallo” Paul (9-1, 6 KOs) vs. the Baddest Man on the Planet, Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs). Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson will stream live globally, exclusively on Netflix on Saturday, July 20, 2024 from the 80,000-seat capacity.
Review: NYE, National Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Mar 7, 2024
The emotions driving the birth of the NHS, as experienced by its founding father, explored in epic production
Full Of Hell to Release New Full-Length Album 'Coagulated Bliss'
by Michael Major - Mar 6, 2024
Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after Full of Hell completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go.
Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Theatre South Playhouse
by Joseph Harrison - Mar 3, 2024
It is hard to tell when a piece of pop culture is going to have a cult following. Would Richard O’Brien have believed you back in 1973 when THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW premiered in London if you told him that his quirky, but outrageously fun, musical would still be creating midnight madness all around the world some 50+ years later? The formula for a phenomenon like that is hard to nail down. Is it the bold characters? The catchy and electric music? The slightly subversive undertones? As exciting as they can be, they don’t come around every day. Which is why it was so electric to be in the room at Theatre South Playhouse in Dr. Phillips on opening night for the Central Florida premiere of RIDE THE CYCLONE, a musical that has been growing a cult following of its own over the last few years, mostly due to a viral explosion of content on social media especially with the younger generation of musical theatre fans. And, based on the packed house of enthusiastic and excited theatergoers, seeing this performance was something special for many, and I can see why. In the highly skilled creative hands of the folks at Theatre South Playhouse, RIDE THE CYCLONE, is a thrilling, entertaining, energetic, and sometimes poignant evening of theatre that you don’t have to be a super-fan to thoroughly enjoy.
Review: GMHC CABARET BENEFIT HONORING ALAN MENKEN Brings Music & Memories at Joe's Pub
by Rob Lester - Mar 4, 2024
A star-studded night honoring composer Alan Menken was exciting, energizing and sentimental as he received an award named for collaborator Howard Ashman. From 'The Little Mermaid' to 'Little Shop of Horrors,' Ashman left no small legacy in his work with Menken. The evening benefited GMHC's work for communities affected by HIV and AIDS.
Review: TICK TICK... BOOM! at Roma
by Natalia Jarczynska - Feb 29, 2024
What did our critic think of TICK TICK... BOOM! at Roma? Some discoveries will change your life forever. My life was transformed when I first tried a date caramel made with three ingredients: dates, peanut butter, and hot water.
Rico Nasty & Boys Noize Release Single From 'HVRDC0RE DR3AMZ' EP
by Michael Major - Feb 29, 2024
After teasing the collab of the year earlier this month, American rapper, songwriter, fashion trailblazer and visionary Rico Nasty and German-Iraqi artist, DJ, producer and subcultural oracle Boys Noize are dropping their debut single, “Arintintin” and revealing details of their new project in detail for the first time.