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Such a show is “Heathers the Musical” now getting a revival Off-Broadway at New World Stages. The 1985 movie, which is the ...
This meta music bio-pic examines the career and music of Pavement through concert and vintage footage, a museum show, a ...
Consider this a eulogy for music as we know it, as Coachella takes its last breaths. The most tragic and culturally relevant happening of the past week. In a desert utopia, flower crowns adorn the ...
Written, composed and directed by Eli Bauman, a former Obama campaign organizer, '44,' about Barack Obama's presidency, returns to L.A. at Kirk Douglas Theatre.
"Just like the Rameses mascots revealed themselves as the end of the semester approaches, I feel that it’s the right time for me to reveal my own identity — I am UNC's official music curator ...
Utopia, which knows its way around a music documentary (Meet Me In The Bathroom, Crestone) opened Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements at the Film Forum in NYC to $13.2k with sold-out Q&As and plans to ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN7d
Academy students bring Shakespearean satire to life in ‘Something Rotten!’The Amarillo Little Theatre Academy presents “Something Rotten!,” a witty musical comedy about the invention of musicals — ...
This is what music-lovers have often wished would happen. This, in substance, was what happened last Friday. Philadelphians were “dumbfounded by Stokowski’s satire.” Some applauded. Some hissed.
Basically, the Gershwins’ second political satire — “Of Thee I Sing” — was about a presidential election. President John Wintergreen runs for election with the support of his girlfriend Mary Turner, ...
Satire—the coupling of criticism and humor—has been a popular means to add a seemingly lighthearted touch to somewhat sensitive topics. For example, Saturday Night Live parodied quarterback Tom Brady ...
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