It’s a tale as old as Sugarhill Gang, and, though he’s nowhere near as entitled as those vague rapper composites I just listed, Saba continues the tradition on his new track “Acts 1.5,” where he ...
On the evening of February 10 the curtain fell for the last time on a performance that, over the preceding days, had cast an ...
Meet Exclaim!'s latest New Faves, including the Pavement of the Prairies and Forest City's foremost party rockers ...
Jack Rooke on the devastating Big Boys finale: ‘People told me to bare my soul. And now I regret it’
As Channel 4’s bittersweet sitcom classic reaches the end of the road, Nick Hilton meets the cast and creator of the show to explore its heart-rending conclusion ...
Everything in “The Glass Menagerie” is fragile. Laura’s shelves of animal figurines, of course, but also Tennessee Williams ...
To stage Pakhider Bidhanshabha is to dance on a tightrope—veer too far into abstraction ... achieved a delicate equilibrium, balancing poetry with raw theatricality. The ensemble embodied ...
The First Wednesday Series, in partnership with Poetry Ireland, has Prof Eoin Devereux as the featured reader for its March 5th, 2025 event at The White House Bar, Limerick. Devereux’s work has ...
The death of talismanic frontman Jim Morrison in 1971 looked like it marked the end of the road for The Doors. But his bandmates had other ideas ...
While at university, he had written poems for a Hindu girl ... it would have been desirable to consider their own tightrope walk of feminist revision and historical voyeurism.
She is relentless in that sense; she may fall off the tightrope, but she’s still clinging on for dear life.” The scripts for A Thousand Blows, Doherty says, “were like poetry, it read ...
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