40 years, a radio series, a television adaptation, a “trilogy” of six books and a feature film later, Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” has continued to take the world by storm.
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40 years, a radio series, a television adaptation, a “trilogy” of six books and a feature film later, Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” has continued to take the world by storm.
“If you know what’s good,” you will know this is it. Justin Timberlake introduced his album “Man of the Woods” on Feb. 2, with monstrous instrumentals tied to a slow development of spacey synthetics.
New York native Meg Donnelly is the newest actress in Hollywood that will soon be taking over your television. Donnelly is making her debut on the Disney Channel as a lead role in Disney Channel’s Original Movie “Zombies.”
Students, faculty and members of the community gathered in The Helene Fortunoff Theater in the Monroe Lecture Hall on Thursday night to watch a performance of the spoken-word play “The Soap Myth.”
On “Culture II,” Migos aptly demonstrates why they are at the very top of their class. While not necessarily known for their lyrical density, their beats continue to be positively infectious, with thunderous baselines aimed at completely obliterating your subwoofer.
Though they’re very low-key, Foley are always a delight to watch live. And now the quirkiness of their live performances has been captured in their debut LP, “The Head Honcho in the Red Poncho.”
“Chicago,” the long-running Broadway hit originally directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, boasts a talented cast and classic story, but falls flat where it strays from its origins.
Nowadays, it’s hard to even pay attention to shows like the Grammys, the Golden Globes and the Oscars without running into political outcry.