In today’s roundup of musical history, we highlight a well-spoken gentleman who helped provide the soundtrack to the sixties.
From big shows in London and Amsterdam to a Cézanne tribute in the south of France, these art experiences will be worth the journey. By Emily LaBarge CreditLos Angeles County Museum of Art ...
Whether you're a True/False Film Fest lifer or curious about all the fuss, you can enjoy an upcoming preview at the Public Library.
Bob Dylan is the voice of a generation. His poetic songwriting has fueled movements, stimulated social change, and shifted ...
"Now Since That's Against the Rules Here at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza..." ...
A new year beckons new resolutions. At the risk of sounding like a stubborn old relic who resists change, I resolve to have ...
The iconic mainstay of Long Island’s East End for over 60 years.
The tension and titillation keep the film interesting enough. The ending isn’t as much of a trainwreck as other erotic thrillers, but I’m sure the intention here is to make it more realistic. The ...
The crashing snare drum like a press stamping out steel for body parts. The grumbling, sometimes almost abstract basslines like a forge roaring in the distance. The precise guitar stabs like a die ...
This film about Adam Kinzinger, the politician of the title, benefits from the involvement of the progressive filmmaker Steve Pink. By Alissa Wilkinson In Nick Park’s latest charming stop-motion ...
It’s finally 2025, and for Nintendo fans that means one thing: the long-awaited release of the Switch 2—maybe. It’s not time to toss out the original Switch yet, though. Nintendo’s ...