For Motown, whose acts were being carefully groomed by in-house choreographers and etiquette coaches, national television was the ideal stage.
Motown was where ideas came to life and music was forever changed - but it took a classic actor to inspire the name of one of ...
The French composer and instrumentalist scored hundreds of films—including the ebullient movie musical “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.” ...
A four-day celebration honoring rock legend Del Shannon has been named the Historical Event of the Year by the Historical ...
Call me a dreamer, a utopian, or just ridiculous, but I think we're long overdue for a new renaissance in the American automotive sector.
Jennie Baptiste, who forged her own path as a photographer of contemporary life in Britain, will have her own exhibition at ...
Although a handful of local companies (notably Stages) has jumped the gun, Houston’s thespians are itching to emerge from ...
Swifties can celebrate Taylor Swift's new album, The Life of a Showgirl, with movies like Burlesque, Sister Act, and Florence ...
Fast food commercials fall into this category. The competition is fierce, so companies know that the ads need to get your ...
Murray Pfaff's illustrations changed the way we look at project cars. New tools will take his imagination even further.
In the ’60s, muscle cars were built for the everyman, but towards the end of the decade, there was one that few could afford.
The Reitz Theater of DuBois will present the musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” during the second and third weekends of ...