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The Choir of Man
When you go to a show, usually the goal is to have a good time. And The Choir Of Man is all about having a good time. Think Rock Of […]
Mersey Beatles
There are a lot of Beatles tribute acts out there, but few are as authentic or entertaining as The Mersey Beatles. The band comes to The Clyde Theatre on Oct. […]
Finding Her Voice
Christiana Hicks became known for putting her own soulful spin on songs by well-known artists like Drake, Joe Cocker, Rihanna, and Sia. That was just six months ago when she […]
The Powerful Medicine of Music
Roger Lewis, longtime baritone saxophonist with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, said his first “horns” were fashioned from newspaper. “My cousin played alto saxophone. His name was Alvin Bailey,” Lewis […]
Guitars as Playable Art
While music created by guitars has been providing artistic pleasure to millions for many years and through many musical genres, the beauty and artistry of the guitars themselves are finally […]
Scares With Class
A hall of spiders. A bridge over live rats. A room of bats. A tomb. A treasure chest. A spooky library. All of these delights, and many more, await visitors […]
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
“Hair metal” fans rejoice! The very first SiriusXM Hair Nation Tour takes place this fall with an October 21 show at The Clyde Theatre. The tour offers fans of the […]
Veronica’s Room
Just in time for the Halloween season, Arena Dinner Theatre brings back a creepy old theatrical thriller, Veronica’s Room. Written by Ira Levin, who also wrote Rosemary’s Baby, the 1973 […]
‘Night School‘ Review: Hart Comedy at C Level
From the Adam Sandler-centric Billy Madison to the one-two combination of 21 and 22 Jump Street, the idea of grown adults returning to high school is a concept that has […]
Mac & Cheese Festival
Macaroni and cheese. Adults love it. Kids love it even more. Though it’s not originally an American dish, mac and cheese is enjoyed in many settings from picnics to wedding […]