Opening ceremony: security restrictions One year after being canceled due to the global pandemic, Olympic Games return, but still with strict restrictions due to the increase in cases in the host country. No fan will be allowed at the Olympic events or the Opening and Closing Ceremonies this year, an …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2021
The author, the broadcaster will share the story of the recovery
July 23, 2021Update: July 23, 2021 at 12:26 p.m. GRANITE CITY – Almost half of teens report trying alcohol by the age of 14 (teens.drugabuse.gov, 2020). More than 80 percent of young people between the ages of 10 and 18 say their parents are the main influence on their decision …
Read More »Capital City Band performs “Christmas in July” | Community
Wednesday was Christmas in July at the Steamboat Park Amphitheater as the Capital City Band played some holiday favorites in their penultimate show of the season. And there was no shortage of Santa Claus hats to keep the festive atmosphere alive. âWe had a regular theme this week in ‘Christmas …
Read More »Did Disney’s ‘Black Widow’ (DIS) Exit Strategy Fail?
The Walt Disney Company’s (DIS) latest release âBlack Widowâ was a box office success – until it wasn’t. The film had the highest opening of the year of all theatrical releases in its first weekend and grossed $ 60 million from Disney Plus, the company’s streaming platform where the Viewers …
Read More »I was hired in 2019 to lead the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. After almost three years, I’m finally making my stage debut
I was hired in 2019 to lead the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. After almost three years, I’m finally making my stage debut Photo by Christophe Wahl The Spanish conductor Gustavo Gimeno was hired in 2019 to replace longtime TSO conductor Peter Oundjian. His first season was canceled, but he finally got …
Read More »Audit finds tax-funded forestry institute in Oregon misled the public and may have broken state law
This article was produced in partnership with Oregon Public Broadcasting and The Oregonian / OregonLive. You can join The Oregonian / OregonLive special projects newsletter and Oregon Public Broadcasting’s newsletter. Oregon Public Broadcasting is a member of the ProPublica local reporting network. The tax-funded Oregon Institute of Forest Education misled …
Read More »Disney’s “Black Widow” fails to keep up. What this means for movie theaters
The opening weekend of Walt disney‘s (NYSE: DIS) new superhero action movie Black Widow perhaps impressive given the lingering echoes of the pandemic. But her second weekend was strangely sweet. Domestic box office ticket sales of $ 25.6 million between last Friday and Sunday were nearly 70% lower than the …
Read More »Fast and Efficient High Performance Ion Mobility Spectrometry Proves Convincing PAT for Pharmaceutical Industry | New
ACTON, Mass., July 21, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Excellims Corporation (Excellims), a leading supplier of high performance ion mobility spectrometers (high performance IMS) and compact ion mobility (MS) mass spectrometry, signals its commitment to the pharmaceutical industry with the introduction of compliant online GMP-PAT (Process Analytical Technology) and a …
Read More »Asians are represented in classical music. But are they seen?
Fight stereotypes Asian artists have long been the subject of racist tropes and slurs, dating back at least to the 1960s and 1970s, when musicians immigrated to the United States from Japan, Korea and other regions. from East Asia to study and perform. A 1967 report in Time magazine, titled …
Read More »Hong Kong bans broadcasters from saying “Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen” – Radio Free Asia
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), a government department that enjoyed editorial independence before a draconian national security law banned criticism from authorities in July 2020, has been ordered to cease appointing Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen as chairman. The broadcaster, which restructured in February to allow a government-appointed committee to oversee …
Read More »Why Chris Paul’s performance in the NBA Finals was better than advertised
After three straight losses, the Phoenix Suns are on the brink of elimination for the first time in the playoffs. The player most under the microscope for the Suns, heading for a make or die game 6, is a veteran superstar Chris Paul. The Suns haven’t lost four straight games …
Read More »Paul Huntley obituary | Step
Patti LuPone’s second act wig for the 1979 Broadway production of Evita is a subtle testament to the skill of its creator, Paul Huntley. Unlike the generic brunette and big red LuPone wore in Eva’s first act, this one is specific to historic La Perón images: bleached blonde, combed tight, …
Read More »Em Rusciano’s favorite things: “It took me 17 years to invest in my ears! | Australian way of life
Australia first met Em Rusciano on reality TV. She was 24 and was a finalist for the second season of Australian Idol, where she ultimately finished in ninth place behind Casey Donovan and Anthony Callea. But since her idol days, Rusciano has built a career as a radio host, podcaster, …
Read More »Young & Co. says recent performance has exceeded performance management expectations, sales have recovered
By Joe Hoppe Young & Co.’s Brewery PLC said on Tuesday that performance since May has been above management’s expectations and that total sales have returned to near pre-pandemic levels after hotel sites reopened. The brewer and pub operator said performance has been strong since the release of its fiscal …
Read More »Narappa director Srikanth Addala – The New Indian Express
Through Express news service Looks like you’ve gone from your family wellness whirlpool to a mass action artist …Of course it does (laughs). It’s going to be kind of a transition for sure. However, the film will not lack lightness and leans heavily on the emotional quotient. I have no …
Read More »Dustin Britt of St. John’s Metropolitan Church MARAT / SADE
A new production of THE PERSECUTION AND THE ASSASSINATION OF JEAN-PAUL MARAT PERFORMED BY THE INMATES OF THE ASYLUM OF CHARENTON UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Marquis de Sade by Peter Weiss will be presented live and in person from July 23 to August 8 in St John’s Metropolitan Church …
Read More »Peyton Manning has new broadcast post on Monday Night Football
Peyton Manning has a new job. The former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback will team up as a broadcaster with his brother Eli Manning on an alternative Monday Night Football TV show, ESPN announced on Monday. Peyton and Eli, four-time Super Bowl champions combined, will head the new additional …
Read More »The Rose Theater will reopen after 499 dark nights
PORT TOWNSEND – The date is set. The end, in fact a beginning, is happy. The Rose Theater, the two-screen theater closed by the pandemic in March 2020, will reopen on July 28, owner Rocky Friedman has announced. âThe Rose is reopening! How I wanted to write those three words, …
Read More »Wunderkind Eyes Expansion of the Leading Performance Marketing Engine
With + 70% year-over-year growth in monthly recurring revenue (MRR), Wunderkind will increase the number of its EMEA offices to 100 this year to support expansion plans. Superdry, Boux Avenue, Karen Millen, Barbour and Clarks among the latest brands and retailers to sign or extend their partnership with Wunderkind in …
Read More »St. Louis Symphony’s Diversity Efforts Boosted by $ 200,000 Grants
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is stepping up its efforts to reach black audiences and musicians. The organization will use $ 160,000 from the Bayer Fund to support a group of programs called IN UNISON. These include the orchestra AT UNION Choir, which focuses on the works of black composers, …
Read More »Motsepe keeps African Super League theme alive, saying broadcasters will pay
July 19 – Despite the failure of the European Super League project, African football accelerates plans for its own continental super league following the apparent approval in principle of the competition by the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) . On the eve of the African Champions …
Read More »Bear attacks female trainer at circus show in Russia
A brown bear attacked its trainer during a circus performance in Russia, to the horror of audiences sitting a few feet away, an incident captured on video and widely shared in international media on Sunday. According to a report by Daily mail, the footage was recorded by a spectator and …
Read More »A visit to the Billy Graham Library, a training center
The huge cross that forms the entrance to the replica of the dairy barn is the first thing you notice. I’m sure it’s on purpose. I suspect this is the main image people remember from Billy Graham’s televised memorial service on March 2, 2018. The barn, reminiscent of Graham’s childhood …
Read More »Nigel Farage decision on GB News will ‘shake up obsolete UK broadcasting’ – BBC warning | Politics | New
The former Brexit Party leader was speaking to the Sunday Express ahead of the launch of his new prime-time political show on GB News, which is due to start at 7 p.m. on Monday. The new Farage Hour will run from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday in …
Read More »The 2021 Shelby F-150 is a super high-performing raw off-road super truck
The super-truck trend is on the rise and we have quite a few entry-level truck players pushing the performance benchmark among these carriers. But it’s the RAM 1500 TRX with a mad 702 horsepower that is at the top of the food chain for now. There are rumors of Ford …
Read More »ArtsEmerson reveals plans and expectations for the 2021/2022 season
ArtsEmerson has announced a series of in-person and virtual events for its 2021-22 season – marking the return of live events after a year of pandemic-altered entertainment. The organization will offer eight live events throughout the season – five in person and three virtual. There will also be a list …
Read More »Art memories: Call for artists | Arts
Performances will take place at 8 p.m. on July 18 and 23-25. Tickets cost $ 25 at theatrealliance.ws/box_office. Visit theatrealliance.ws. Folk concert Folk singer / songwriter / guitarist / harmonicaist Mike J. Baron, 73 from Winston-Salem, will perform a free outdoor concert at 7:30 p.m. on July 23 at Artivity …
Read More »Hyundai reveals performance specs for Elantra N
Hyundai continues to produce high performance N models, with the latest edition in the family being the Elantra N. With Honda deciding not to offer a Civic Si model for the 2021 model year, it appears that the Elantra N will be released. by Hyundai can not. have arrived at …
Read More »Nigerians respond as National Broadcasting Commission orders radio and TV stations to stop reporting “details” of insurgent attacks
The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has ordered media houses to refrain from disclosing details of assaults by bandits and terrorists. NBC issued the order in a statement Friday. The statement reads: âThe headlines of most newspapers are full of security-related topics on a daily basis. While bringing security information to …
Read More »Savannah Church splits from United Methodist Church for LGBTQ rights
Reverend Lynn Drake plays the piano when she needs to calm down. On Tuesday evening, the sound of hymn music came out of the big baby inside the Wesley Oak United Methodist Church. Drake went from hymn to hymn, a delicate and thoughtful transition gently placed between the end of …
Read More »The arts of South Australia will be showcased in Hollywood and Edinburgh Fringe
A digital destination for live performances, Black Box Live will air shows from the Bakehouse Theater in Adelaide to screenings at Hollywood Fringe and will be available on demand for Edinburgh Fringe in August. An Adelaide institution typically located in the Botanical Garden during Adelaide Fringe, Black Box Live has …
Read More »How new A-League broadcaster already wows fans as Network 10 shows love
Network 10 is still weeks away from releasing its first Australian football content under a recent rights deal, but they’re already giving the A-League a much needed love. With the help of the owners ViacomCBS and in partnership with the new streaming service Paramount Plus, Network 10 has secured the …
Read More »School building facelift part of plan to improve student performance – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
It’s not every day that Headmistress Keri Flores has people lining up to take a look at Western Hills High School, but that day came today, as Flores showed off the school. recently renovated, thanks to a bond package approved by the voters. âThe seniors are super disappointed because they …
Read More »Madame X previewed on Paramount Plus
Washington [US], July 15 (ANI): Streamer giant Paramount Plus will present Madonna’s new documentary about the pop icon, “Madame X,” on October 8 of this year. According to Variety, from MTV Entertainment Studios and directors Ricardo Gomez and SKNX, “Madame X” captures Madonna’s performance as the character of Madame X …
Read More »After IBF, more broadcasters file petitions against Bombay HC’s order on NTO 2.0 in SC
After the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), Star-Disney India filed a motion on Wednesday challenging the Bombay High Court’s order in the New Tariff Order (NTO 2.0) case. Other broadcasters, including ZEEL and Viacom18, are expected to move the Supreme Court on Thursday. The IBF and Star-Disney India have challenged the …
Read More »Thursday: Local movie theater owners face uncertain path
This interview will air on “St. Louis on the Air” during the noon hour Thursday. A podcast version of the show will be added to this article after the show. You can Listen live. Harman Moseley has seen a lot of evolution in the motion picture exhibition industry since making …
Read More »Conductor Adrian Tan dies at 44 of sleep cardiac arrest
Singapore-based conductor Adrian Tan died of cardiac arrest at the age of 44 on Monday. Tan was the Music Director of the Singapore Wind Symphony and the Braddell Heights Symphony Orchestra, where he conducted groups and orchestras at the professional level. His sudden passing came as a shock to many …
Read More »5 takeaways from 2021 Emmy nominations
This year’s Emmy nominations cover a time when the coronavirus pandemic has rocked the television industry. It is therefore logical that the shows and performances announced on Tuesday include choices that are a little⦠unconventional. Netflix’s pursuit of The Karate Kid franchise, Cobra Kai, nominated for best comedy series? Lovecraft …
Read More »2021 Emmy nominations: Hamilton, Mj Rodriguez, Cynthia Erivo, more Score Nods theater favorites
Members of the theater community had something to celebrate on July 13 with the announcement of the 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards nominations. Hamilton with 12 nominations in total, the HBO film adaptation of Tony’s award-winning play Oslo, Pose star Mj Rodriguez for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (with …
Read More »Varnish Software Approaches Video CDN Performance of 400 Gbps | New
LOS ANGELES, July 13, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Varnish Software announced new CDN performance milestones for Video on Demand (VOD) and Live Linear use cases. Varnish Software, an Intel Network Builders ecosystem partner, has tested the performance of its Varnish Edge Cloud solution under real conditions. Testing used 3rd …
Read More »Know Theater returns to live performances with ALL’S FAIRE
The Know Theater will return for live performances with its outdoor touring performance of All’s Faire, a brand new comedy musical set as part of a Renaissance festival. This wacky game is full of original music, absurd gags, puppets, pirates, magical creatures, and a dynamic private investigator duo (she’s cynical …
Read More »EU rights official denounces Polish media restrictions in fight against US broadcaster
BRUSSELS, July 12 (Reuters) – The senior EU human rights official on Monday expressed concern over restrictions on media freedom in Poland, where ruling nationalists threaten not to renew the broadcasting license from a critical television news channel owned by the American giant Discovery Inc. The case added to growing …
Read More »Why Quentin Tarantino bought LA’s legendary Vista Theater
It’s pretty common for Quentin Tarantino to not be able to comment on one thing without feeling the need to punch another in the next breath, and that’s what happened while he was talking about how he bought it. the legendary Vista Theater in Los Angeles. Certainly the man has …
Read More »Science does not support the idea that marijuana helps athlete performance
One study concluded that the drug “does not act as an agent for improving athletic performance as popular beliefs suggest.” He added: “Thus, the consumption of cannabis before exercise should be avoided in order to maximize athletic performance.” WADA spokesperson Jon Fitzgerald said WADA “consults with all stakeholders regarding substances …
Read More »Chamber Orchestra premiere sends personal message of gratitude
The Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival is back on stage August 3-13 for its 42nd season of world-class performances in nine concerts over two weeks. Starring artistic directors Jon Manasse and Jon Nakamatsu, the Escher quartet with Brian Zeger and Imani Winds, the festival offers audiences a choice of three …
Read More »Kemp presents his candidacy for re-election as “fight for the future”
Attacked by some Republicans for not having supported the former president enough and vilified by Democrats for looking too much like Donald Trump, Governor Brian Kemp officially launched his candidacy for re-election on Saturday by retaliating against his detractors. The Republican of Athens paraded his accomplishments to a room filled …
Read More »Cape Cod Theater Project Announces Cast of ROADKILL
The Cape Cod Theater Project (CCTP) marks a milestone with the upcoming development of its 100th play, Roadkill or The Cottage on Mountain Lane by Brooklyn-based playwright Amy Evans. The play will be directed by Reginald L. Douglas, Associate Artistic Director of the Studio Theater in DC. This suspenseful four-person …
Read More »The Dallas Theater Center lifts the curtain on the 2021-22 season in person
Right before the opening of her first in-person show since before the pandemic (Job), the Dallas Theater Center has announced its 2021-22 season. Many titles may seem familiar, as they appeared in the Tony Award-winning company’s first and second attempts in the 2020-21 season. The nine-event season begins in September …
Read More »Grad Wins Prestigious Accounting Award for Excellent Exam Performance: University of Dayton, Ohio
University of Dayton alumnus Lauren Barhorst won a prestigious national award for her outstanding performance on the CPA exam, placing her in the top 0.1% of people who took the test last year. Passing the exam alone is an impressive achievement, says Mike Decker, vice president of exams for the …
Read More »Wig designer Paul Huntley dies at 88
Tony-honored wig master Paul Huntley has died at the age of 88 after a brief illness in London. His death was announced on July 9 in a Instagram Publish. Over a six-decade career that spanned over 200 Broadway shows, Mr. Huntley created the instantly recognizable hairstyles for Angela Lansbury in …
Read More »Death Stranding Director’s Cut to present a very difficult mode, an hour of new music
Death Stranding Director’s Cut will feature a new difficulty level, Hideo Kojima confirmed today. On his Official Twitter Profile, the legendary game designer has confirmed that the next PlayStation 5 version of his latest game will feature a Very Hard difficulty setting. It’s not yet clear whether this is the …
Read More »76ers broadcaster Marc Zumoff retires
After announcing more than 2,100 games for the Philadelphia 76ers, the sporting veteran known lovingly to fans as “Zoo” to use his words, finally arrives for a touchdown. Sixers announcer Marc Zumoff, who is Jewish, announced his retirement on June 29, after 27 years with the team. After attending his …
Read More »Theater By The Sea’s Summer 2021 Concert Series Continues to Grow | South County Life Magazine
For more than a year, the Theater By The Sea, like many venues around the world, sat empty in Wakefield, with the COVID-19 pandemic putting a damper on the venue’s lively shows and performances – a staple of summer entertainment South County scene. Now, as Rhode Island, along with much …
Read More »Cultural Center to present leaders in the art and performance at the link launch
The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach will commemorate the formal arts opening launch of the link from 10 am to 10 pm Thursday, July 15. The link, located at 425 Town Plaza Ave. in Nocatee, is designed for adults and children to learn-play-think-do and participate in activities that follow …
Read More »Jorge Federico Osorio for the opening of the Ravinia Residence of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
While most of the guest soloists who perform with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra travel hundreds of miles to remote cities around the world, Jorge Federico Osorio will only need a 10-minute drive. The 70-year-old pianist, who lives in Highland Park about five miles from the 36-acre Ravinia festival grounds, will …
Read More »India’s IT and broadcasting ministers resign – TechCrunch
Indian IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar stepped down on Wednesday, adding to the list of top local politicians who left their posts before that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not restructure his cabinet. The resignations of Prasad – who also served as …
Read More »Staff pick: the best part of a summer in state college
Once the finals come to a close in May and the graduates take the stage, a sudden silence falls on State College. North Atherton traffic seems to be disappearing, construction sites are popping up all over campus, and the usual commotion comes to a screeching halt. Only Penn State’s bravest …
Read More »‘Shakespeare by the Sea’ Returns For Live Performances Next Week – Daily Breeze
The bard’s words will soon float on an ocean breeze – that’s right, the open-air theater is almost back in South Bay. Shakespeare by the Sea will host a live audience for its 24th season with a six-performance production of “Richard III” July 16-25 at Point Fermin Park in San …
Read More »This week in regulation for broadcasters: June 26, 2021 to July 2, 2021
Here are some of the important regulatory developments for broadcasters from the past week, with links to where you can find more information on how these actions may affect your operations. The FCC reminded broadcasters this week of their obligation to make emergency television news accessible to people with disabilities. …
Read More »Films with Maine ties focus on the 2021 Maine International Film Festival in Waterville
Michael Perreault, executive director of the Maine International Film Festival, at the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville on Thursday. Michael G. Seamans / Morning Sentry WATERVILLE – The 24th Maine International Film Festival kicks off Friday night with this year’s focus on films made, produced or shot in Pine Tree …
Read More »American Repertory Ballet Presents “Mexican Music” Video Performance
(PRINCETON, NJ) – On June 28, 2021, American Repertory Ballet released the digital premiere of Mexican music, a video shot on stage at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (PACNB). The video takes you behind the scenes with ARB dancers and an interview with choreographer David Fernandez. Dancers include Erikka …
Read More »Live music programming: multi-genre singer-songwriter, blues festival and Beethoven
Susan Werner. Photo by Denise Maccaferri Susan werner7:30 p.m. Thursday. Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave., $ 30. standbayoperahouse.comSinger-songwriter Susan Werner has released over 15 albums since her 1993 debut, “Midwestern Saturday Night”. His most recent is last year’s “Flyover Country”, which crosses America and country and features …
Read More »Weekend Edition Student Film Showcase: Watch Outstanding Student Films
Every week in July, Weekend edition celebrates outstanding student filmmakers and their projects. We have found short films released over the past year that show a unique perspective on current events from filmmakers across the country. Last updated July 4, 2021. This page will be updated weekly with new selections. …
Read More »American Artist: Kim Montelibano Heil: Aiming to Fill American Scenes with Diversity
Kim Montelibano Heil was not born in America, but she believes her quarter-century work in American theaters, her Asian heritage, and her global outlook have prepared her to help usher in the next generation of American actors. that will better reflect the diversity of this nation. . In May, the …
Read More »The NM Philharmonic will inaugurate the new Rio Rancho performance space with the July 4 concert »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. The New Mexico Philharmonic will be back on stage in the new Rio Rancho Sky Room on July 4th. The concert will mark the orchestra’s first live performance in …
Read More »Director, screenwriter and producer Antony Eastman has passed away | Kochi News
Thrissur: Antony Eastman, who was revered as a multi-faceted movie personality, died here on Saturday following cardiac arrest. He was 74 years old. Eastman had ventured into filmmaking as a still photographer, and later made significant contributions as a director, producer and screenwriter. Eastman is credited with introducing popular star …
Read More »Open! Experience the drama on the Space Coast at one of the region’s six theaters
Titusville Historic Playhouse – Titusville Located in downtown Titusville, a short walk from the Titusville Visitor Center, the Historic Titusville Playhouse delights audiences with modern, classical and musical performances. This building was originally built in 1905 as a lounge and hotel. In 1910 he began to entertain guests with silent …
Read More »Indonesian Broadcasting Commission bans broadcast of 42 songs before 10 p.m.
The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) banned radio stations from broadcasting 42 songs before 10 p.m., saying their lyrics were considered “immoral”. “So what’s in these 42 songs? For example, they contain words of violence and obscenity or allude to sexuality. This is attributed to Law No. 32 of the Code …
Read More »Springfield Union Station Releases Vanessa Ford’s Performance of “Star Spangled Banner” (Video)
SPRINGFIELD – Vanessa Ford, known for performing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at area events, performed the national anthem Thursday at Springfield Union Station and station management released a video of the performance to celebrate independence day. The new video recording is posted on springfieldunionstation.com through Monday July 5 and can also …
Read More »Newport, Rockport and Tanglewood return to live musical performances
Three major chamber music festivals are taking three different approaches to their return to performing this summer. At Tanglewood, Rockport Music and the Newport Music Festival, audiences will return in July after a one-year hiatus. The performance pickup arrives with a mix of indoor, outdoor and streaming options. Shortened performance, …
Read More »Florida judge orders Surfside Condo Association board receivership
A Miami-Dade circuit judge placed the Champlain Towers South Condo Association in receivership. Judge Michael Hanzman has appointed Michael Goldberg to handle all financial matters for the condominium association while the court hears lawsuits related to the building collapse. So far, five lawsuits have been filed and more claims are …
Read More »Tuffy Auto Service Centers’ Summer Maintenance Check Can Improve Performance, Safety & Save You Money |
Tuffy Automotive Service Centers have always been voted one of the best Apopka Automotive Service Centers. Visit them soon at 1675, boulevard E. Semoran, Apopka. Summer is here and with it comes road trips to exciting destinations and with a little rest and relaxation. Yesou have meticulously planned and mapped …
Read More »Blank Gloss: Melt review – a futuristic ambient-country journey | Music
The music magazine Uncut recently featured a cover-mounted CD and accompanying article celebrating “Ambient Americana”, captioned “A Road Trip Across the Borders of Mental State”, while The Guardian featured investigated the “ambient country” scene in 2020. Also known as “post-country”, “cosmic pastoral” or “bootgaze”, it is a micro-genre that has …
Read More »Louis Andriessen, lionized composer with radical roots, dies at 82
Louis Andriessen was born on June 6, 1939 to a Catholic family in Utrecht, the Netherlands. His father, Hendrik Franciscus Andriessen, was a composer and organist who became director of the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. His mother, Johanna Justina Anschütz, was a pianist. Louis was the youngest of six …
Read More »As sports broadcast snippets, is there enough audience for everyone?
Stan Sport has added a third sport to its content list, announcing a multi-year partnership with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for the dissemination of the Champions League and associated competitions. The news follows several recent rights deals for various football competitions that streaming services have entered into …
Read More »PROTOTYPE: Opera / Theater / Now Festival announces 10th annual event
The 10th annual PROTOTYPE: Opera / Theater / Now festival in New York has been announced and is scheduled to take place January 7-16, 2022. The showcase will feature four world premieres produced by a total of 600 diverse artists. The first will be âThe All Singâ composed by Daniel …
Read More »Oakland face Texas, aim to build on strong Bassitt performance
Texas Rangers (31-49, fifth in AL West) vs. Oakland Athletics (48-34, second in AL West) Oakland, California; Thursday, 3:37 p.m. EDT PITCH LIKELY: Rangers: Dane Dunning (3-6, 4.63 ERA, 1.53 WHIP, 75 strikeouts) Athletics: Sean Manaea (6-4, 2.91 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 96 strikeouts ) LINE: Athletics -178, Rangers +153; over …
Read More »The Palau de Les Arts de Valence announces a new musical director
(Photo credit: Vera Hartmann) The American conductor will conduct two opera productions and two symphony programs each season over the next four years with the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, the resident orchestra of the opera. In addition to this post, he was recently appointed Senior Guest Chef of the …
Read More »