The Lazours’ intimate new musical about illness and mortality is also about finding solace in other people, and in art.
Minghella also talks about what made ‘Clayface’ a fantastic experience, and why the episodes he’s directing of ‘The Shards’ are so close to his heart.
One of Wall Street’s most feared hedge fund managers on the decline of the dollar: Gold is becoming the reserve asset Something is happening with orcas at sea - The attacks are spreading FBI releases ...
Batman’s no-kill rule has always been controversial. He didn’t have it in the first Batman comics, but it didn’t take long for the Dark Knight’s mythology to embrace it, with the vigilante insisting ...
If you haven’t been keeping up with Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez’s Batman run (which is a shame, it’s very good), you’ve been missing out on a fascinating new plotline. The series introduced a new ...
Look, it's hard to know what to say about concerts in general at a time like this. Seeing live music can feel a little trivial. Yet, there are benefit concerts that turn live music into something that ...
The Indianapolis Symphony's principal cellist, Austin Huntington, grew up listening to his teacher, Ronald Leonard, play a rare historic cello. For about 60 years, Leonard played Pietro Guarneri of ...
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