Ed Symkus
The renowned duo of Jay Ungar and Molly Mason perform what has been called American Roots music. But they’ve also been known to include traditional folk and ’40s jazz.
A 100-year-old novel provides the basis for some sumptuous moviegoing.
This is a handsome, smallish (7 1/2” by 9 1/2”) hardcover coffee table book, brimming with photos, and structured into brief, bite-sized chapters. Part of the fun is that it’s a volume you can pick up, put down, pick up again, and never worry about losing the mood or flavor.
Here’s a peek at 10 art house films that this critic is looking forward to in the first half of 2024.
Sheldon Goldberg’s engaging first novel spotlights the world of pro wrestling.
Nicolas Cage plays a man who craves renown but can only captivate an audience of sleepyheads.
Under the guidance of Artistic Director Lisa Gossels, this year’s fest has, in her words, “something for everyone.”
The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame and the Panopticon Gallery host very different shows featuring rock icons.
Pro Wrestling Company Ohio Valley Wrestling is the little train that could and knows that it can.
Music Review: The Beatles are Still Here, There, and Everywhere
Beatles fans are being treated to a three-fer of projects spanning three media genres: a restoration of the film “Let It Be,” a book focusing on the two 1967 songs “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane,” and an appearance on the new season of “Doctor Who”.
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