Forget what Rodgers and Hammerstein said about June “bustin’ out all over.” In 2023, June’s got nothing on the month of October. One look at this...
Michael Francis conducts The Florida Orchestra this weekend; it’s the first all-classical concert of the band’s new season. Gustav Holst’s grand, spatial The Planets has the...
Film composer John Williams has 53 Academy Awards nominations, a good amount of them for his scores to Steven Spielberg blockbusters (for the record, he also...
In its opening weekend at Jobsite, the resident theater company of the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, is Tom Stoppard’s absurdist “tragicomedy” Rosencranz and Guildenstern...
There’s a rich history of comedians whose Jewishness is a cornerstone of their observational humor, from Shelley Berman and Jackie Mason to Richard Lewis and yes,...
At just 25 years old, St. Petersburg’s Rodarius Marcell Green is one of the brightest stars in the hip hop universe. Professionally known as Rod Wave,...
If you’re reading this you’re not thinking about Hurricane Idalia, at least for a few moments, and that can only be a good thing, right? Let’s...
Lionel Richie, the one-time Commodore who gave the world “Sail On,” “Still,” “Easy,” “Three Times a Lady,” “All Night Long” and so many more, is in concert...
Round up the usual suspects … and take them to the movies. It’s a good weekend for classic films on large screens, with blessed air-conditioned comfort,...
For 50 years, Rhode Island’s Rose Weaver has been closely associated with Trinity Repertory Company, in the city of Providence, as an actress and a playwright....