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How Summerfest’s Pandemic Response Compares to Other Music Festivals

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: February 08, 2021In: FESTIVALSNo Comments
How Summerfest’s Pandemic Response Compares to Other Music Festivals

It’s no surprise that concerts, festivals and shows are being canceled or rescheduled. There is a lot of uncertainty about whether events will happen as we approach the 2021 festival season.  Last week, we learned that Milwaukee’s flagship music... Read more

Christmas 2020: A Classic Course Menu For Your Christmas Party

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: December 22, 2020In: FESTIVALSNo Comments
Christmas 2020: A Classic  Course Menu For Your Christmas Party

Winter and celebration go hand-in-hand. With winter vacation, shopping, Christmas and New Year, the world goes on a festive mode during this time of the year. One of the biggest festivals around the world, Christmas is around the corner and we j... Read more

Halsey slams ‘elusive’ Grammy nomination process after snub, says it’s not always about ‘music or quality’

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: December 01, 2020In: MUSICNo Comments
Halsey slams 'elusive' Grammy nomination process after snub, says it's not always about 'music or quality'

Halsey isn’t holding back after she and The Weeknd were left off of this year’s list of nominees for the Grammy Awards. The singer, 26, shared a statement on her Instagram Story on Saturday noting that she “wanted to choose my... Read more

Review: The Queen’s Gambit

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: November 20, 2020In: CINEMANo Comments
Review: The Queen’s Gambit

The last time I played chess would have to be about 40 years ago. I was challenged to a game by a mate named Leslie Bolton who was quite good. When I could see no way out and offered to resign, he immediately swapped the board around and proceed... Read more

Dubai issues COVID-19 safety guidelines for Diwali celebrations

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: November 12, 2020In: FESTIVALSNo Comments
Dubai issues COVID-19 safety guidelines for Diwali celebrations

A top official in Dubai has urged residents to observe all COVID-19 safety protocols while celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights, over the weekend. Speaking to Gulf News in an exclusive interview, Mohammed Feras Arayqat, director retail reg... Read more

How to hold a beer festival during Covid: ‘It’s forced us to think’

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 26, 2020In: FESTIVALSNo Comments
How to hold a beer festival during Covid: 'It's forced us to think'

It has not been easy preparing for next week’s Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival during Covid but attendance is looking strong, an organiser says. More than 12,000 people are expected to attend Forsyth Barr Stadium over the last two day... Read more

Music industry issues official advice on how festivals can go ahead next summer

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 15, 2020In: FESTIVALS, MUSICNo Comments
Music industry issues official advice on how festivals can go ahead next summer

A wide selection of music industry bodies have joined forces to issue official advice on how festivals can take place next year, after COVID-19 forced their widespread cancellation this summer. The new planning framework is led by the Associatio... Read more

4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 08, 2020In: ART, FESTIVALSNo Comments
4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

Ficre Ghebreyesus Through Oct. 24. Galerie Lelong & Co., 528 West 26th Street, Manhattan; 212-315-0470, galerielelong.com. The painter Ficre Ghebreyesus (1962-2012), who makes his New York solo debut with the show “Gate to the Blue,” travele... Read more

Critics, scholars—and even museum’s own curator—condemn decision to postpone Philip Guston show over Ku Klux Klan imagery

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: September 25, 2020In: ARTNo Comments
Critics, scholars—and even museum’s own curator—condemn decision to postpone Philip Guston show over Ku Klux Klan imagery

Critics and scholars have reacted angrily to the announcement that a major touring exhibition dedicated to the late Canadian-American artist Philip Guston, and due to run at four major museums over the next two years, has been delayed until 2024... Read more

What is the music in Netflix’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’, and what does the ballet scene mean?

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: September 16, 2020In: MUSICNo Comments
What is the music in Netflix’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’, and what does the ballet scene mean?

Charlie Kaufmann’s made-for-Netflix debut is every bit as strung out, metaphysical and frown-makingly philosophical as you might expect from the ‘Being John Malkovich’ writer – but will the music help us make sense of it? We’ll give it a go… Eve... Read more

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