Wynonna Judd Announces Special Guests for 2023 'The Judds: The Final Tour'
The explosive 11-date first run of the arena tour saw generations of Judds fans singing along to the duo's most enduring and beloved hits. Wynonna has once again enlisted the talents of some of Nashville's brightest stars - joining her for the 2023 run include Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town, and Tanya Tucker.
Cincinnati Playhouse to Present MAD RIVER RISING
Dana Yeaton's sweeping, compelling MAD RIVER RISING brings a flood of forces - natural, generational and emotional - to the Cincinnati Playhouse's Robert S. Marx Theatre Oct. 17 through Nov. 14. Family patriarch and farmer Angus Stewart, the anchor of Yeaton's captivating drama, escapes from his nursing home determined to save the land he loves from the rising tide of urbanization.
Artist Catherine Yass's Proposal to Drop Piano from High-Rise is Rejected
Turner Prize-nominated artist Catherine Yass's proposal to drop a piano off of a London building was rejected by the Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association. She conceived the idea as a “part of a community workshop to explore how sound travels,” and wanted to carry out the stunt at an empty tower. According to the London Evening Standard, local residents heard of the plan, which has been called “dangerous and ludicrous, and started signing a petition that requested the building's owners to block the project.
WHITE FROG Set for Digital Release on 6/4, DVD on 7/16
HITE FROG, Director Quentin Lee's (The People I've Slept With) universal story of the power of family, friendship, and love, debuts across all digital platforms beginning June 4th and on DVD July 16th from Wolfe Video. The film features an all-star cast, including Booboo Stewart (The Twilight Saga), Joan Chen (1911, Lust, Caution), BD Wong (TV's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"), Harry Shum Jr. (TV's "Glee"), Gregg Sulkin (TV's "Pretty Little Liars"), Kelly Hu (X2, TV's "The Vampire Diaries") and Tyler Posey (MTV's "Teen Wolf"). Nick (Stewart), a neglected high school student who is struggling with Asperger's Syndrome finds his life in disarray when tragedy strikes. His family is changed forever when his older brother Chaz (Shum), whom he idolizes, dies in a tragic accident. WHITE FROG had its world premiere as the opening night film at the 2012 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and was an official selection at the 2012 Outfest Film Festival, the 2012 Vancouver Asian Film Festival, the 2012 Boston Asian American Film Festival, the 2012 Asian American Film Festival and the 2012 Hawaii International Film Festival.