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Dolly Parton Musical 'Here You Come Again' Coming to Goodspeed Musicals Season
Are you ready for a very Dolly musical? As reported by Playbill, the Dolly Parton musical "Here You Come Again" is coming back to the stage as part of the Goodspeed Musicals season
Musicians Fight Threat of Tennessee Anti-LGBTQ+, Drag Bills
When Tennessee lawmakers passed legislation this month targeting drag performances and transgender youth, many musicians living and working in the state felt their community, their audiences and their artistic expressions were also under fire.
Review: John Mayer is Remarkable in his First Totally Solo Tour
This new tour marks a first for Mayer: it's his first solo show, and there's a reason it sold out almost instantly: it's an enormously special occasion.
'What You Won't Do for Love' Singer Bobby Caldwell Dies
Bobby Caldwell, a soulful R&B singer and songwriter who had a major hit in 1978 with "What You Won't Do for Love" and a voice and musical style adored by generations of his fellow artists, has died, his wife said Wednesday.
Watch: Diplo Doesn't Think a Bl*w Job from a Guy Is Gay
In an interview with Emily Ratajkowski, the famed DJ said he's 100% sure he has "gotten a blow*** from a guy before."
BSO's 'Voices Of Loss, Reckoning, And Hope' Festival Concludes With Two Powerful Works
Closing the third and final Boston Symphony Orchestra's 'Voices Of Loss, Reckoning, And Hope' Festival is a program that features two powerful works, one a premiere.
Michael Tilson Thomas Conducts Mahler's Sixth Symphony
The remarkable nexus between Gustav Mahler's intense Symphony No. 6, the San Francisco Symphony, and Music Director Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas has captivated listeners for many years.
Robert Saoud Makes His Own Kind of Music at Club Café on March 26
Robert Saoud has been a working Boston actor for four decades but always wanted to make his own kind of music, which he does with a cabaret show this weekend at Boston's Club Café.
Brian Falduto on Moving Beyond 'School of Rock' Fame to 'Gay Country' Music
Brian Falduto had the memorable role of aspiring stylist Billy, a.k.a. "Fancy Pants," in the 2003 comedy "School of Rock." Now he is all grown up and making deliciously gay country music.
Lady Gaga Won't Perform at 2023 Oscars
However, Gaga will be in attendance as a nominee in the category of Best Song for the "Top Gun" song "Hold My Hand."
Jake Wesley Rogers: Anthems and Extravagance at Bimbo's
The exuberantly queer Jake Wesley Rogers' first tour as a headliner stops at Bimbo's 365 Club on March 12. His richly emotional songs bring a sweeping, passionate quality evocative of Billy Joel, David Bowie, and Elton John.
Disney Pride in Concert: SF Gay Men's Chorus Celebrates 100 Film Years
On March 16 and 17, Davies Symphony Hall will come alive with the sound of Disney. It's "Disney Pride in Concert," a very special performance with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus which will celebrate 45 years of the chorus and 100 for Disney.
Boston Cabaret Explodes this March and April
After the hiatus brought on by the pandemic, Boston's cabaret scene explodes this March and April with shows virtually every night. Here's an overview of who to see and when.
Concert Version of 'Ragtime' Opens 2023 Boston Pops Spring Season
Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra are thrilled to announce their 2023 Spring Pops season, May 12-June 10, encompassing a celebratory spectrum of concerts and remarkable breadth of musical genres for which "America's Orchestra" is recognized.
Lil Nas X Shares Eggplant Thirst Trap Then Deletes Photo
Lil Nas X is teasing a big surprise for his fans, and it isn't new music. The singer deleted the photo, but because its the internet the photo lives on.
9 New Queer Music Videos to Check Out
Queer artists continue to deliver passionate lyrics, powerful introspection, and impeccable visuals at the same time. We're sharing some of our favorite new music videos.
Watch: Rep. Robert Garcia Salutes Beyoncé on Congressional Floor
For one minute today, the U.S. Capitol looked more like the Beyhive. Rep. Robert Garcia, from California's 42nd congressional district, is not afraid to show he is a Beyoncé stan.
Justin Bieber Cancels Rest of 'Justice World Tour' Dates, Disappointing International Fans
Justin Bieber's international fans will have to wait that much longer to see the pop star on stage after new dates for his previously postponed "Justice World Tour" have been reportedly canceled.
Madonna Pays Tribute to Late Brother Anthony Ciccone: 'You Planted Many Important Seeds'
Madonna is in mourning the death of her brother Anthony Ciccone, who passed at the age of 66 over the weekend. On Monday the Queen of Pop took to Instagram to post a reflective note.
Australian Rapper Dropped by Label after Homophobic Tirade
An Australian rapper called Spanian found himself without a record label after he took to social media with a video that insinuated Pride events are a facade for "groomers" threatening children.