Category: Entertainment
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Things To Do & Places To Visit: Miami Beach Spring 2026 Travel Season, Barbecue Battle Returns to Washington, D.C., SeaWorld Park’s Summer Lineup
Miami Beach Highlights New Hotels, Restaurants and Events for Spring 2026 Travel Season Recent openings include Casa Cañita on Ocean Drive, UNFRAMED Miami Beach in the cultural district, and an underwater art sculpture park called The REEFLINE. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Miami Beach is introducing a range of new hotels, dining concepts and cultural installations…
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Still in Sound Transforms the Clyfford Still Museum : Migration Patterns by Brandon Ruffin
Listen Closely—The Paintings Are Finally Speaking: A Museum’s Bold Experiment Lets Sound Rewrite What Abstract Art Can Feel Like A quieter, more sensory approach to exhibition design takes shape this spring as the Clyfford Still Museum introduces Still in Sound, a multisensory presentation opening May 16. The project reconsiders how abstract art can be experienced,…
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From Armstrong’s Echoes to Hancock’s Homecoming: Chicago Hosts the Most Soul-Stirring Jazz Day Yet—15 Years of Unity, One Unforgettable Night
Chicago Takes Center Stage as International Jazz Day 2026 Marks 15 Years with a Global All-Star Celebration Chicago is set to become a global focal point for live music and cultural exchange as International Jazz Day 2026 marks its 15th anniversary with an all-star concert held in the city on April 30. The annual celebration,…
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Dwayne Johnson Just Got Hit in the Face. For Real : SISU is back. And it’s bringing hell on wheels.
Translating the intense and gripping tale of MMA icon Mark Kerr into a cinematic experience demanded a strong cast, both on-screen and off. The driving force behind The Smashing Machine is a powerful collaboration that merges innovative independent filmmaking with the expertise of blockbuster production. From the high-anxiety world of Uncut Gemscomes a new kind…
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A washed-up ballplayer. A punk neighbor. A massacre: Caught Stealing
A washed-up ballplayer. A punk neighbor. A massacre. It starts with a cat. It ends with a massacre. That’s the brutal, beautiful arc of Caught Stealing — Darren Aronofsky’s latest cinematic gut-punch, a noir-infused crime odyssey that crashes into theaters this Friday. Austin Butler (Elvis) stars as Hank Thompson, a washed-up former baseball star now barely scraping by…
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From Desert Dreams to Dino Glow: Burning Man Opens, Boston Hooks a Win, Jurassic Giants Invade Charlotte, and Texas Lights Up the Summer
Dust, Dreams, and a Deadline: Registration Opens for Burning Man 2026 Main Sale If you’ve ever wanted to stand in the middle of a temporary city of 70,000 people, watch a massive wooden effigy burn, and then watch the entire city vanish days later—now is the time to start planning. Burning Man Project announced Monday…
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Moana Returns, Miles Falls: Two Blockbusters Push Their Heroes to the Edge in 2026’s Biggest Adventures
Disney Makes Waves With New Moana Trailer and “Artistry of Moana” Featurette Ahead of 2026 Release Walt Disney Animation Studios expanded its animated universe with Moana 2, a sweeping musical sequel that reunited fan-favorite characters while charting a more ambitious journey across the Pacific. Set three years after the original movie, the narrative followed Moana…
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Sony Pictures Animation Goes for the Win With ‘GOAT,’ an All-Animal Sports Comedy
Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, and Stephen Curry lend their voices to a story about a small goat with big dreams in a world where “smalls don’t ball.”
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Sun, Sand, and Sinners: Why the Miami Open Is the World’s Most Glamorous Tennis Party
Between the white-sand beaches of South Beach and the electric atmosphere of Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Open has perfected the art of serving—both on and off the court.
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Philly Art Museum Celebrates 150th with ‘Pay What You Wish’ Nights and Landmark American Art Exhibit
Philadelphia Museum of Art Brings Back ‘Pay What You Wish’ Friday Nights for 150th Anniversary PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Museum of Art will revive its popular “Pay What You Wish” Friday Nights starting April 10, offering free or reduced-cost admission through Labor Day weekend as part of its 150th anniversary celebration, the museum announced Feb.…
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Clint Black’s Unconventional Path Becomes a Hall of Fame Exhibit
“Clint Black: The Hard Way on Purpose” opens April 22 at the Country Music Hall of Fame, tracing the maverick career of the Houston-born singer-songwriter who has sold more than 20 million records, advocated for artists’ rights, and quietly built one of country music’s most enduring marriages. NASHVILLE, TN — Before he topped the charts,…
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Brooklyn Brims with Bloody Mary Madness: Iconic Festival Makes Spicy NYC Comeback
The Bloody Mary Festival is storming back to New York City after a three-year hiatus, turning Brooklyn’s BKLoft26 into a boozy brunch battleground on March 21, 2026. Over 1,000 cocktail fanatics, foodies, and influencers will dive into 15 of the city’s wildest Bloody Marys, from celery-stuffed classics to garnish towers tall enough to count as…
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Entertainment: Kate Carney Featured Artist for the Mayfaire by-the-Lake Festival, Maryland International Film Festival, San Diego Zoo Safari Park Opens & 152nd Kentucky Derby
Artist Kate Carney Selected to Create Official Poster for Mayfaire-by-the-Lake 2026 Festival The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College has announced painter Kate Carney as the Featured Poster Artist for the 54th annual Mayfaire by-the-Lake, one of Central Florida’s celebrated outdoor art festival. Held each year over Mother’s Day weekend, the…




