Vincent Peirani, Flur, Le Maxiphone de Fred Pouget, RGG & more article by Marek J. Śmietański, published on November 4, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Radio & Podcasts articles ...
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A gleefully provocative new musical and a quiet 1930s domestic drama speak to each other across time, resounding quite loudly ...
Joyce, as she was affectionately known as, was born Nov. 18, 1930, in Warren, the daughter of Willard B. and Margaret W. Little Baker. At the age of 3, Joyce’s mother passed. Soon after, “Aunt Laura” ...
The Yale Repertory Theatre is on a roll of rediscovery. The theater’s current production of Zora Neale Hurston‘s” Spunk” is an even bigger deal than last season’s revival of Steve Carter’s “Eden.” ...
Plans to re-introduce military service in Germany have been thrown into chaos because of an 11th hour row amongst the governing parties. A compromise, which was set to include the possibility of some ...