In a Northwest Side studio, young folklorico dancers keep rhythm to the thump, thump, thump of maestro Sergio Martinez’s staff. The staff, a gift from his mentor, is carved from the cactus stalk of ...
The actress joined Spike Lee, Billie Eilish, Pedro Pascal and others in reviving the Committee for the First Amendment, a group that her father, Henry Fonda, was a member of in the 1940s. By Matt ...
At a church in West Eugene, a group of Hispanic preteens and teens from the dance group, Ballet Folklórico Colibrí, are practicing their dance moves. Their dance shoes tap against the wooden floor of ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The Bear and Fountain Creek Nature Centers are putting a Western twist on their annual Happy Trails fundraising dinner with their first-ever Hoot-Ennany! (pun intended ...
Lane Kiffin remains the best coach in any sport when it comes to social media trolling. During an appearance on Monday's episode of the Paul Finebaum Show, Brian Kelly discussed his dad becoming a ...
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin poked fun at LSU coach Brian Kelly on social media. Kiffin referenced a viral video of Kelly dancing with a recruit. The exchange stemmed from comments made by Kelly's ...
UPPER SALFORD — Thousands flocked to the Old Pool Farm over the weekend for the 62nd annual Philadelphia Folk Festival. Presented by the Philadelphia Folksong Society, this year’s festival featured ...
Xanadu, released in 1980, is a fantasy musical film that famously starred Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly. Unfortunately, despite its otherworldly aesthetics and unique premise ...
New Bedford celebrated the opening of the 109th Feast of the Blessed Sacrament, the world's largest Portuguese feast. The four-day event honors Madeiran heritage with traditional food, music, and ...
CALUMET, MI – A new festival celebrating the Slavic roots of Michigan’s northernmost peninsula is coming in August with mouthwatering eats, cultural music and folk dancing. The Croatian & Slovenian ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The festival opener “Nôt,” from Marlene Monteiro Freitas, drew both boos and applause. Elsewhere, for Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, ...
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