In our weekly series, One Special Thing, the Globe arts staff highlights something timeless — movies, books, TV shows, albums ...
Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Daffy Duck makes a comeback in a new theatrical short titled 'Daffy Season,' set to premiere at the Annecy Festival, marking ...
It's been a tough time to be a Looney Tunes fan lately, with the shows being constantly pulled from streaming services and Coyote vs ACME getting shelved only to be saved in the 11th hour. Fortunately ...
Timothée Chalamet infuriated the ballet and opera communities with one backhanded comment. The backlash got so intense that his Oscar buzz even declined days ahead of the 2026 Academy Awards, for ...
While most of campus was enjoying their time off during the J-term, a troupe of student performers transformed Farkas Hall ...
Bangkok-based opera director S.P. Somtow on why the genre's future may lie far from where it began: "Opera is going to survive no matter what anyone says." By Somtow Sucharitkul Composer and Conductor ...
The Metropolitan Opera's new production of Richard Wagner 's Tristan und Isolde opened March 9—and the reviews are in! The opera, based on a 12-century romance, tells the story of Tristan, a knight ...
The first installment of The World-Herald's Husker Legends series features Kent Pavelka, the longtime radio voice of Nebraska men's basketball. Two former Nebraska basketball coaches quickly ...
Remember the days of mix tapes and mix CDs? Back in the '80s, you or one of your friends almost always created a playlist of songs for the road. No one called them “playlists” at the time. They were ...
On a Saturday in January I went to Shabbat services in the morning and the New York City Ballet in the evening. By which I mean, maybe Timothée Chalamet has a point. The star of the Oscar-nominated ...
Timothée Chalamet's hot take on opera and ballet could follow him to the Oscars stage tonight. The remark has been spreading across social media, drawing criticism from arts organizations, performers ...