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The theater was closed by the fire marshal in 1924, but actors returned to the stage to perform "The Pirates of Penzance." Jolie is your community reporter for Pontiac, Waterford Township, West ...
Kudos to Opera Louisiane and all those involved in the April 11 production of "Madama Butterfly" at the Raising Cane's Performing Arts Theater. From the set to the costumes to the lighting, everything ...
The Internet Archive has been responsible for saving and providing access to trillions of websites over the past 30 years. AI is putting a damper on the organization’s work, as large language models ...
Following last month’s launch of MCP compatibility in Opera Neon, Opera is now bringing its browser connector feature to Opera One and Opera GX. Here’s what that means. A few weeks ago, Opera ...
Chicago-based music superfan Aadam Jacobs has been recording the concerts he attends since the 1980s, amassing an archive of over 10,000 tapes. Now 59, Jacobs knows that these cassettes are going to ...
The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is one of the web’s most valuable resources, enabling us to access earlier versions of webpages and websites. It performs an invaluable role in preserving ...
Boston Lyric Opera Artistic Director Nina Yoshida Nelson and CEO Bradley Vernatter await to welcome the audience during an opening week performance. Gary Higgins ...
San Francisco Opera will present “Boheme Out of the Box” — the company’s free condensed outdoor version of Puccini’s beloved opus “La Boheme” — for the first time in San Francisco this month. The ...
On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart weighed in on Timothée Chalamet’s viral takedown of ballet and opera. “As you are well aware, a terrible war has been raging for two weeks now,” ...
Timothée Chalamet first took aim at ballet and opera years before he suggested both were dying artforms in a recent interview. “I was like, no woe is me thing, but whether you’re working on movies or ...