Happy New Year! Goodbye 2025 and hello 2026. As the Deadline team catches its breath before hitting the global film festival ...
Looking to the fall festivals, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s newly titled Digger, starring Tom Cruise, looks possible for ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville Opera is breaking traditional boundaries this weekend with its first-ever Jukebox Live performance, blending opera with other popular music including Van Halen, ...
The actor appeared virtually at Monday night's 'Dawson's Creek' reunion ABACA/Shutterstock; Dia Dipasupil/Getty In a surprise video appearance at the Dawson’s Creek reunion, James Van Der Beek ...
Opera is resurrecting Opera Neon, a browser concept first introduced in 2017, and equipping it with the latest tech trend: agentic AI—an assistant you can assign tasks to, which it will carry out ...
Observer connected with the breakout star to discuss her commanding voice, bold theatricality and Claus Guth's provocative new 'Salome.' Elza van den Heever at the Kaiserin in Die Frau ohne Schatten.
Home Sweet Home: Van Hansis (Lucas) and Laura Wright (Carly) love bringing their characters’ family dynamic to life. Since Van Hansis assumed the role of Lucas Jones on General Hospital last October, ...
Opera, the company behind one of the best web browsers we know, has released a new browser designed to escape the overwhelm of the limitless web. Called “Opera Air,” the browser arrives as another ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Elza van den Heever, a star of “Die Frau Ohne Schatten” at the Metropolitan Opera, no longer sees dyslexia as a hindrance — just a different way of ...
Actor Van Hansis has landed a new role on the long-running soap opera General Hospital. Hansis, 43, will play the character Lucas Jones. Jones first appeared as a child character back in the late ...
Does bourbon go with opera? Certainly in Kentucky it does. Especially when the bourbon is Pappy Van Winkle, one of the most sought-after labels. The latest on food, dining and bourbon delivered right ...
The Kennedy Center premieres a new ending for one of the world's most famous operas on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The opera is Turandot, and its ending has always been, shall we say, problematic.