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On July 3, 1985, “Back to the Future” launched into movie theaters and became an instant ‘80s cultural icon, introducing ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNHow theater can teach kids about climate changeNEW YORK — Willow is a city kid who loves her neighborhood’s tiny “pocket” park, especially the giant tree, Oakie, whose ...
Tom Felton is returning to his roots while making his Broadway debut in his upcoming run in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child ...
Great Scott! “Back to the Future” is 40 years old. The landmark time travel movie from director Robert Zemeckis was released ...
Every June 19, the Broadway League has a tremendous program as part of its Black to Broadway initiative called “Broadway ...
High summertime is more than just visits to the beach and hikes in the hills. There’s music and theater happening on stages ...
A comedian once joked that you know you’re getting old when you still think the 1980s were just 20 years ago. If you were ...
Pulaski Academy junior Collin Carlton and sophomore Sascha Bass headed to New York City, where they became the first Arkansas ...
Back to the Future,” the science-fiction classic that hit theaters on July 3, 1985, nearly starred a very different actor ...
Zan Berube, a Methuen native and alum of Walnut Hill School in Natick, plays Lorraine in “Back to the Future the Musical” that plays Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston July 8-20, almost 40 years ...
The 2020s have already seen a wide array of terrible films released, such as Dear Evan Hansen, The Turning, and Madame Web.
Actor, singer, and dancer Lucas Hallauer says he has always been a fan of time travel, so when he saw a film about the ...
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