Some movies cut so close to home that they make it impossible to have an objective response. When I was watching Tatyana ...
As U.S. and Israeli strikes hit Iran, musicians and civilians document protests, celebration, and resistance during a pivotal moment in history.
Half a century ago, the famed New York venue run by a former marine and folk singer was ground zero for the punk and new wave scenes. Now the bands who played there are being celebrated on a 101-track ...
From Gaza’s empty stage to Dalit satire and feminist rage, the 2026 edition of the International Theatre Festival of Kerala blended protest theatre, global solidarity, and political art, showing how ...
Singer-songwriter Meklit Hadero honors and innovates the tradition of Ethiopian folk music with her latest album, A Piece of Infinity.
Durbar by Godawan Estuary Water’s second edition was a curated immersive experience which brought together craft, ...
THROUGH SAT/28: BLACK HISTORY MONTH COMEDY FESTIVAL SF’s only Black-owned comedy club is going big for this month: every night in February, you’re getting a lineup of four to five rising comedians ...
The composer’s new album features tracks from Hamlet and Everyman, while The Importance of Being Earnest with Ncuti Gatwa has a free week on YouTube ...
Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido's music fills the air well before he walks into an adult day care center to round up support for his ...
Starts before Friday “Hamilton”: 1 and 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Sundays, 7 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 1:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Steel pan virtuosity, synth-pop icons, Godzilla classics, dance, film festivals, author talks, and food events—here’s what’s happening around the Hudson Valley this March.
This year marks the two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s founding. The two hundredth wasn’t exactly smooth sailing.