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Legendary rocker to paint The Clyde purple
He’s played bass and sang on more than 70 albums. He’s a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, though he didn’t get to perform at the ceremony. He’s lived a […]
Progressive rock? Metal? Eclectic true genre of band
When a band describes their songs as “no two songs sound the same,” you almost have to roll your eyes. But with a group like Dormant, an intricate local rock […]
DeYoung ‘Styx’ to what he loves best
In recent years, many of the top bands of the 1980s have had to forge a path without the recognizable voices that helped launch them to the top. Journey’s Steve […]
Mini Knight
A new addition to the Bishop Luers High School event calendar is Mini Knight, a complementary event to the annual black tie formal gathering of LuersKnight. For this inaugural event, […]
Bacon Brothers bring sizzle to The Clyde
The Clyde Theatre will send women into a swoon on the evening of Saturday, August 24, when actor Kevin Bacon enters the building. Yes, the guy from Footloose. Kevin, along […]
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
When I first read this play more than ten years ago, I was struck by one of the central questions posed by the play as a whole: Are we as […]
Pet Sematary gets buried, Hellboy burns out
Shazam! took the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office for the second consecutive weekend, selling another $25 million. This brings the flick’s 10-day sales total to $95 million […]
‘Pet Sematary‘ Review: New King adaptation eerie but forgettable
We’ve seen a surge in cinematic Stephen King adaptations over the past couple years. Now added to the procession is Pet Sematary, an intermittently eerie but ultimately forgettable retelling of […]
First Pres, Three Rivers unveil offerings for 2019-20 season
Still more theaters are gearing up for the 2019-20 season with announcements last week from First Presbyterian Theater, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary, and Three Rivers Music Theatre, which […]