The team of the Kannada film Balaramana Dinagalu is excited about the release of its song Shur Shuru. The track is composed by acclaimed music director Santosh Narayanan, with vocals by Sanchit Hegde ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Julie Taymor’s abridged production of Mozart’s opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation. Credit... Supported by By ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Cirque Musica’s Holiday Wonderland is set to bring high-flying acrobatics, dazzling costumes and festive music to the Florida Theatre on December 22, 2025, offering Jacksonville ...
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ST. LOUIS — The joy of the holiday season is stepping into the spotlight as STL Rhythm Collaborative prepares for its annual production, Mostly Holidays, a festive celebration featuring live music, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Illinois kicker David Olano watched the football sail through the uprights Tuesday night at Nissan Stadium and raced back toward midfield with his hand raised. The Illini sideline ...
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
The Wheel of Death, soaring violinists and aerial ropes are a few of the acts “Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland” will be bringing to Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino on Saturday, Dec. 27. Cirque ...
As the final hours of the year 2025 slip away, Colombo comes alive with rhythm, lights and anticipation. From grand ballroom galas and beachfront fiestas to rooftop parties, poolside countdowns and ...
This photo taken on December 4, 2025 shows lanterns seen along the highway in San Fernando, Pampanga. (Photos by Jam STA ROSA / AFP) In the Christmas-mad Philippines, thousands cheer as hand-crafted ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Usually, holiday opera is scarce on major stages in New York. But this year, there are two at Lincoln Center alone. By Joshua Barone ...