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The Santaland Diaries

Writer David Sedaris’ true account of two Christmas seasons he spent working as an elf at Macy’s department store in New York are depicted in this show created specifically for […]

Herman’s Hermits

After the international success of the Beatles in the early ’60s, a number of performers were able to follow them into the charts, including Gerry & The Pacemakers, the Searchers, […]

David Phelps

When it comes to listing some of the best voices in music today, David Phelps has to be included in the conversation every time. With a vocal range that extends […]

Embassy to host Dark Side of the Moon show

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, we are blessed to have an act like Pink Droyd in our area. With a combined fifty years of cover band […]

Award-winning actress to speak at IU’s birthday celebration

The love of Indiana University runs deep in this area, and as the university makes plans to celebrate 200 years of offering higher education in the state, there are a […]

Growing up and growing together in country music

Lonestar’s lead singer Ritchie McDonald grew up in a musical family. Just not a country music family. His grandfather was a member of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and his father […]

Canadian rock band goes heavy on new album

Canadian rock band Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley jumped into the band’s latest record without thinking about it and embraced their love of heavy music. Their latest and seventh studio […]

Hunting the legacy of classic TV

The holiday season reminds us how traditions and shared experiences can unite generations, providing families with bonds that transcend time. But often the arts can do that — through favorite […]

‘Richard Jewell‘ Review: Eastwood film is a quiet biopic, not a thriller

At 89 years old, Clint Eastwood continues his string of competently-made biopics with Richard Jewell, an occasionally inspiring but largely listless docudrama about the vilification of an everyday hero. Like […]

Disney hits the top, but Netflix really shines

Disney’s latest kiddie flick, Frozen II, took the No. 1 spot at the U.S. box office for the third consecutive weekend, selling another $34.6 million to up the flick’s 17-day domestic […]