To end Black History Month with sentiment and soul, Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, Marlon Saunders directed a show stopping performance on Feb.…
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Why ‘Hazbin Hotel’ is the perfect show for grown-up theater kids
If you haven’t been watching “Hazbin Hotel,” you’ve been missing out. The Amazon Prime series appeals to anyone and everyone who has ever identified as a theater kid (whether to the whole world or just that secret place in your heart). The R-rated musical comedy series created by Vivienne Medrano premiered on Jan. 18 with vivid animation, queer-inclusive characters, and unbelievably catchy songs.
The Performer-Composer Master of Music program has its first Alumni x Student Showcase with improvised performances
A musical artist with a sewing machine and yarn, a pianist with sound altering tools, and experimental vocalists took the stage earlier this month in the Performer-Composer Master…
The Victory Seeds release wonderfully nostalgic debut album
The Victory Seeds, a femme-led folk rock band, is channeling the spirit of their childhoods and the music they grew up listening to in their new self-titled album…
Rett Madison explains the grief and resiliency behind their new album “One For Jackie”
Since the release of her new album “One For Jackie” on Oct. 27, alternative artist Rett Madison (she/they) has risen higher than ever. On Nov. 8, Madison performed…
The last Beatles song “Now And Then” is a testament to AI technology
Sixty years after the world-altering “Love Me Do” was released, The Beatles are (miraculously) back with a new song “Now And Then.” John Lennon wrote and recorded the…