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Times change and trends come and go, but -- like a 1961 Jaguar XK-E -- the classic sounds of the past only appreciate with age. Postmodern Jukebox's Life In The Past Lane Concert Tour is a celebration of the greatest 20th century musical genres, fused with the recognizable hits of our own modern era, for the perfect patina of "vintage" and "modern." As always, we'll be bringing the PMJ Universe to life with a cast full of today's most exciting…
We're giving you one more chance to see the 11-time Oscar nominee Everything Everywhere All At Once on the big screen! Evelyn Wong's life is unravelling - her laundromat is being audited by the IRS, her marriage with her timid husband Waymond is on shaky ground, her relationship with her daughter Joy is crumbling, and her demanding father is visiting from China. She is visited by a different, more confident version of her husband who explains that he is from…
Over the course of crafting a 25-album catalog and architecting nearly 40 Billboard No. 1 singles as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, Brian Culbertson has charted his own unique course in music. Label him jazz and he makes a funk record. Call him an R&B artist and he drops an acoustic jazz trio collection. Brand him pop and he creates a 32-minute New Age opus. And you’d be hard pressed to name another instrumentalist of his ilk who can mount…
A Q&A with Director Luke McManus follows the screening. North Circular is a documentary musical that travels the length of Dublin's North Circular Road, from the Phoenix Park to Dublin Port, exploring the history, music and streetscapes of a street that links some of the country's most beloved and infamous places. Told in black and white 4:3 Academy ratio, the film evokes many narratives from the history of the city and nation, from colonialism, to mental health, to the struggle…
A Q&A with Director Sebastián Alfie follows the screening. In 1943, a group of musicians imprisoned in the Terezin Nazi concentration camp did the unimaginable — they wrote and rehearsed an opera, ‘The Kaiser of Atlantis.’ The piece openly mocked Adolf Hitler and represents one of the bravest, least-known acts of artistic resistance during that period. Composer Viktor Ullman never saw its premiere; he was assassinated in Auschwitz two weeks after the first dress rehearsal. Long considered lost, the manuscript…