Ralph Fiennes does double duty in Boston theaters this week, starring in the zombie horror sequel “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” and the British prestige picture “The Choral.” How’s that for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Recent works by Gabriela Ortiz, choral music by David Lang and unreleased recordings by Radu Lupu are among our selections. Los Angeles Philharmonic; ...
Seventy-two members of Fargo Moorhead Choral Artists will take the stage on Saturday and Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 210 Seventh St. S., Moorhead, for “I Call Your Name,” a singing meditation ...
We are living in a moment that prizes ease above almost everything else. We automate, outsource, hit the drive-through, and look for faster, cheaper ways to produce something that looks like the real ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The best parts of the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies aren’t the big heists. They’re when the crew, that ...
The Choir Room began in May 2022 to create a new opportunity for Nashville community members to sing in a choir and admire gospel music. The nonprofit's ascendant popularity on social media and among ...
In “The Choral,” Ralph Fiennes plays Dr. Henry Guthrie, a talented and demanding musician hired by a small Yorkshire town’s amateur choral society when they lose their chorusmaster to World War I.
The best parts of the “Ocean's Eleven” movies aren't the big heists. They're when the crew, that motley assortment of raw talent, is being put together. And that's perhaps the best bit in “The Choral, ...
The year is 1916. The fictional northern England town of Ramsden offers such a bucolic setting in The Choral, with lush hills, singing birds and polite humor exchanged between locals that one could ...