Antonia Bennett Used to Sing With Tony. Now She’s Carrying on Solo.

Jason Olaine, vice president of programming at Jazz at Lincoln Center, which will celebrate Tony Bennett in a concert gala next April, has known Antonia for years, and praised her…

Marty Krofft, Co-Creator of Fantastical TV Shows, Dies at 86

Marty Krofft, who, with his brother Sid, created a string of television shows that captured audiences from Saturday morning to prime time, including fantastical children’s fare, like “H.R. Pufnstuf” and…

Catherine Christer Hennix, Spiritual Drone Musician, Dies at 75

For decades afterward, Ms. Hennix toiled mostly in obscurity. “My contention has always been that the future of music and art, sound and light, needs aesthetics to coalesce with ethics,”…

Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?

The second guess I put to Kent was a number hazarded by Phil Cassese, a commercial agent at Stewart Talent. Cassese’s clients have appeared in ads for brands like Olive…

André 3000’s Experiments With Flutes and Fame

Subscribe to Popcast!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music This month, André 300 — half of Outkast, and one of the most innovative rappers of all time — made a…

Sebastian Maniscalco’s Toughest Audience Is His Kids

4 Megaformer Pilates I thought Pilates was on the floor. And then next thing you know, I’m strapped into a machine, and I’m doing these movements that I haven’t ever…

‘The Curse’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Missing Chicken

This week, Asher and Whitney inflict their chaos upon people who never asked for their charity but are now reliant on it. Source link

‘Doctor Who’ is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know.

It’s rare for a television show to celebrate its 60th anniversary. It’s even rarer for a show to be entering a new era on its 60th anniversary. But “Doctor Who,”…

For Monetochka, a Moral Stand Started a Creative Climb

Before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Monetochka was on her way to becoming a superstar in Russia. She had released two hit albums of lyrical pop, secured ad deals with brands…

‘Manahatta,’ Mary Kathryn Nagle’s Play About the Lenape, Comes Home

Mary Kathryn Nagle moved to Manhattan in 2010. Back then, she would often run to work along a path that skirted the East River, absorbing the city and its history…