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Before renowned investor Sanjiv Goenka, Rohit shared his opinion about Shardul Thakur’s performance with a humorous remark that “Sir, why worry when you have Lord” referring to Shardul Thakur. People ...
Linda Barnett and Natalie Bartello aren’t anything like your typical Broadway producers. You won’t find their names attached to glitzy musical adaptations of blockbuster movies or well-known IP.
Nollywood actor matchmaker, Adams Kehinde, popularly known as Lege Miamii, has joined the league of celebrities building multimillion mansions. In a new post on his Instagram page, he shared a plush ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Last month, we told you all about residents' frustrations over several broken and malfunctioning streetlights in downtown Cleveland. "All out. Cold. Dead," Robert S.
The hope is that this song will help schools, churches and families explore and celebrate The Lord's Prayer in a fresh and meaningful way through music. From 28 March the song will be available to ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. This week’s episode of “Thank You Stranger” honors a Twin Cities music scene legend. He was well known by local musicians and show-goers as ...
Now, can that be used to make music? Incredibly, the answer is yes, and in fact, an instrument with that system has existed since the last quarter of the 19th century: the pyrophone. Meanwhile, in ...
The segment celebrating community heroes started during the Covid-19 lockdown. Down the years, some of the most memorable moments on One Big Thank You have included actor Dwayne ‘The Rock ...
To the community of Park City and the state of Utah: We wholeheartedly want to say thank you. Thank you for being our partners, our friends, our creative collaborators, and our Sundance Film Festival ...
He said, in a much better style, all I’ve been reflecting on these past few months. So for that, thank you, Tim. It brings to mind the often-quoted saying attributed to George Santayana in 1905 ...
A devastating break-in threatened to silence an Olympia nonprofit dedicated to empowering young musicians, but the community refused to let the music stop ... want to say thank you to everyone.
It’s hard to believe someone would unironically post a music video titled “We Thank You, Elon Musk” shot in and on a Cybertruck—but that’s exactly the debate raging online.