When the comedy Hot in Cleveland begins a run of new episodes at 10 p.m. Wednesday on TV Land, it will start with some extra drama. The first episode will air live.
It used to be that if you wanted to see wild animals, you had to either subscribe to National Geographic or visit a zoo.
Moviegoers’ interest in fantasy, from superheroes to the supernatural, has prompted a subgenre of movies derived from fairy tales. It has not, based on recent evidence, been welcome.
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, performing on Tuesday at the Akron Civic Theatre, is acknowledged as one of the top big bands in the world. Its leader is nine-time Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter/composer Wynton Marsalis, who for much of his 30-plus-year career has been both hailed as the public face of traditional jazz and criticized for what is perceived as a strict, often non-inclusive definition of the genre.
Glenn Gillespie has found something most of us strive our entire lives to achieve— purpose.
When the comedy Hot in Cleveland begins a run of new episodes at 10 p.m. Wednesday on TV Land, it will start with some extra drama. The first episode will air live.
It used to be that if you wanted to see wild animals, you had to either subscribe to National Geographic or visit a zoo.
Moviegoers’ interest in fantasy, from superheroes to the supernatural, has prompted a subgenre of movies derived from fairy tales. It has not, based on recent evidence, been welcome.
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, performing on Tuesday at the Akron Civic Theatre, is acknowledged as one of the top big bands in the world. Its leader is nine-time Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter/composer Wynton Marsalis, who for much of his 30-plus-year career has been both hailed as the public face of traditional jazz and criticized for what is perceived as a strict, often non-inclusive definition of the genre.
Glenn Gillespie has found something most of us strive our entire lives to achieve— purpose.