The Museum of World Folk Tales houses “magical” artefacts from the myths of BRICS nations; coins scattered by the Golden Antelope, the arrow that flew after the Frog Princess, and the broken trough ...
These rock musicians from the 1960s got a taste of fame, and then promptly disappeared. Let's learn more about what happened ...
Formed in London’s King’s Cross in 1982, The Pogues were originally named Pogue Mahone – an Anglicisation of the Irish phrase ...
This production - which runs in Redruth this week - is very much in the spirit of the much-missed Kneehigh Theatre ...
There’s been a tremendous amount of handwringing and angst among the media and some self-anointed economic gurus about the ...
Skylight Music Theatre has announced 2025-26 season, marking the company's 66th year of bringing exceptional music theatre to ...
The Lumineers’ fifth studio album, ‘Automatic,’ attempts to reconcile modernity and love lost through stripped production.
From the rhythmic beats of the Pung drum to the graceful movements that tell stories of devotion and heroism, Manipuri folk ...
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Randee Dawn shares how a book of folk tales by W.B. Yeats was a "lightbulb moment" for ...
Her idea resonates with Xu Zhong, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress and president of the Shanghai Opera House, ...
Sarah Chihaya examines our obsession with books — why they sustain us, how they perhaps cage us, if there can be too many — ...