OPERA America Announces NYC Opera Grants Support For Small-Budget Companies OPERA America has announced $195,000 in awards for NYC Opera Grants, providing crucial support for small-budget companies. This initiative aims to bolster the city's vibrant opera scene. 05/2/2024 - 4:11 pm | View Link
Stage Notes: TITAS’s 2024/25 season revealed; DSO president will head to L.A. Phil Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Ochre House: Patti and ... 05/2/2024 - 9:09 am | View Link
Tarot is everywhere. But her fresh decks are ‘a little less caftan, a little more rock ‘n’ roll’ Kim Krans' bestselling "The Wild Unknown" has pushed her to the top of the booming divination industry of tarot and divination. 05/1/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
Nibal Malshi's Quintet To Play Flushing Town Hall in May Experience the diverse sounds of the Middle East at Flushing Town Hall with the acclaimed Nibal Malshi Quintet in May. Learn more about the performance! 05/1/2024 - 10:42 am | View Link
The Best NYC Bars With Live Music With the same killer drinks menu and even moodier lighting, Debbie’s hosts live music and DJs Thursdays through the weekend, with jazz every Sunday. A set in the intimate second-floor space feels like ... 05/1/2024 - 3:10 am | View Link
Kathleen Hanna has always been dead serious and slyly funny at once. More perspicacious than angry invective alone, that alchemy of tones has been her signature since the early ’90s, when a 20-something Hanna fronted Bikini Kill, the punk band that became the most visible act associated with the third-wave feminist movement known as riot grrrl.
Macklemore’s newest single “Hind’s Hall”—inspired by the pro-Palestinian activism seen at Columbia University and other college campuses around the world—is the latest addition to the catalog of American protest songs that includes Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” and Crosby, Stills, and Nash & Young’s “Ohio.”
The song’s title is in reference to the recent siege of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University that ended with a confrontation between demonstrators and police that broke up the pro-Palestinian encampment.
Performers from across Europe and beyond will compete in the first semi-final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday, amid heightened security prompted by pro-Palestinian protesters objecting to Israel’s participation in the competition.
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The international songwriting competition kicked off over the weekend in Malmo, Sweden. The city already expected about 100,000 fans to visit, and amped up security for the event in anticipation of thousands of people protesting Israel’s participation in the contest.
Don't tell anyone, but Iman Shumpert thought Teyana Taylor's Met Gala look was a slam dunk.
Indeed, shortly after his estranged wife stepped onto the carpet at New York City's Metropolitan Museum
We're so into this Met Gala moment.
Ariana Grande, who attended the May 6 star-studded event for the first time in six years, took the stage inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art to sing a
Pics or it didn't happen.
That may be the thought process some Met Gala attendees had when it came to their decision to sneak in a selfie or two during this year's soirée on May 6—despite the