
‘Singing Revolution’ lets musical miracle unfold simply
“The Singing Revolution” documents a simple and simply amazing story about a country that defeated a
Theater, dance and music
“The Singing Revolution” documents a simple and simply amazing story about a country that defeated a
A fan of the novelists he calls “the Johns” — Irving, Cheever and Updike — Ben Arthur writes grim an
Pianist Yundi Li sent chills and thrills through the small crowd Sunday evening at the Troy Savings
George Bernard Shaw is always nattering on, scolding and complaining about the follies of humanity.
“Funny Games” is the most disturbing film I have ever seen. Two nights in a row, I awoke to stomach-
“4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days” is a harrowing testament to the confines of political oppression, and
Parents and kids can rejoice. “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” is a delight, according to Gazette fi
For “Honeydripper,” Schenectady native JohnSayles’ 16th film as a writer-director, he turns to the r
Teatro Lirico D’Europa gave an often compelling production of Puccini’s “Tosca” Wednesday night at P
If you like tap, you should fly to 58 Remsen St. in Cohoes and see the punishment that young perform