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Made on a budget of around $80 million USD, Ne Zha 2 became the first animated film in history to hit the $2 billion mark. It’s the fifth highest-grossing film ever, ahead of Star Wars: The Force ...
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Nancy Leson to lead a tasty Story Time at Edmonds Bookshop 9:30 a.m., Friday, March 28, Edmonds Book Shop, 111 5th Ave. S., ...
Oh, what a treat it is to listen to this never-before-released album from the Queen of Jazz, the First Lady of Song herself, Ella Fitzgerald, live at The ...
New England "modernist punk" band Perennial toured the UK in December, and guitarist Chad Jewett shares his tour diary with ...
This weekend, the Philadelphia Orchestra premieres a piece by composer Gabriela Lena Frank. “Picaflor: A Future Myth” is based on the mythology of the Incan people from the Andes region of South ...