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Norah Jones Closed Out Ottawa Jazz Fest with Twists and Tenderness | Exclaim!
Exclaim! Music· 3 days agoThe park was packed and sight-lines were at a premium for the last big night of 2024's Ottawa Jazz...
The Ending Of A Quiet Place: Day One Explained - Looper
Looper· 4 days agoIn June 2024, moviegoers were taken back to the quietly revolutionary world of "A Quiet Place," an...
Belleville Jazz Festival to host free sessions downtown
Belleville Intelligencer· 4 days agoEntering into its third year this month, the Belleville Jazz Festival promises to be bigger and...
Charleston's Colour of Music Festival, SNL musician to spotlight never-before-heardmusic
The Post and Courier· 5 days ago"His work is high art, it's just genius," Zimbabwe said. Jenkins is a son of the Rev. Daniel Joseph...
Ottawa Jazz Festival: Laufey charmed a starstruck crowd of jazz neophytes at Confederation Park
Ottawa Citizen· 5 days agoThe Chinese-Icelandic crooner Laufey gave a superb performance at the Ottawa Jazz Festival on Friday...
Lupita Nyong'o talks 'grief and euphoria' of 'Quiet Place' ending
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoShe also stumbles upon the old jazz club where she watched her father play piano, tearfully...
The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach: ‘I subscribe to the Paul Rudd night-time moisturiser regime’
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoTHE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The versatile actor won an Emmy for his performance as Richie, the chief...
Bob Beamon and Stix Bones talk about their jazz album ‘Olimpik Soul’ and new music
Digital Journal· 6 days agoOlympic gold medalist long jumper Bob Beamon and Stix Bones chatted about their new music and their ...
Towa Bird’s Bouncy Revenge Rock, and 10 More New Songs
New York Times· 6 days agoHear tracks by Camila Cabello, Wilco, Xavi and others. Towa Bird — a rock songwriter, guitarist and...
A Visual History of the Harlem Renaissance
New York Times· 7 days ago“The Janitor Who Paints,” a 1937 work by Palmer Hayden, who described it in a 1969 interview as a “protest painting.” The piece is featured in “The...