A single note sets the tone as Galvin Recital Hall’s dim lights illuminated the stretched image of a puppet on screen. Singers wearing black breathed, “Don’t sound obvious” as percussionist Ron Wiltrout clashed with an accentuated beat. Ted Hearne’s “Sound from the Bench” is a five-act performance linking music to the legal proceedings surrounding corporate.
For many people, the seemingly dramatically shorter days post-Daylight Saving Time means more time indoors avoiding the dropping temperatures. But you can still find a cheery pastime through hours in the dark: by watching television favorites in light of the holiday season. Reframe your seasonal blues with these wintery episodes for all ages. Schitt’s Creek:.
Warning: This article contains spoilers. The latest season of “The Crown” dropped just months after Queen Elizabeth II’s death and a new king of England taking the throne. Love and its discontents litter season five, along with emblems of ‘90s digital modernism. Satellite television and phone tapping comes to the forefront with Princess Diana’s groundbreaking.
1975 was the year of Margaret Thatcher’s debut as leader of the Conservative Party, the end of the Vietnam War and an inflationary peak — a period of rapid change. That same year is the namesake of today’s top British pop rock band, “The 1975.” The group takes on the inevitability of life adjustment and.
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