The Portland Youth Philharmonic closed its 101st season with a challenging program featuring works by Schumann, Coleman, Gipps, and Shostakovich, under David Hattner.
"That would 100% be a Kurt song!!! Sorry this is for Kurt," remarked one fan in reaction to Michele's performance of Chappell Roan's track.
"I just won an Olivier for playing an iceberg." Layton Williams humorously reflected on his win after portraying the iceberg in the musical Titaníque.
This event is where queer artists break down conventional boundaries when we need it most - where elegance meets anarchy, and the bravest voices in music quench our thirst for community and connection.
"This is not me telling you, 'Yo, you should vote for this candidate.' I think you should do your homework and figure out what best helps you and the people who you love... I respect the office. This isn't politics. The politics, for me, is over."
In 'Rachmaninoff and the Tsar,' Hershey Felder intricately weaves the life journey of the composer through music, revealing his profound connection to both his past and the Tsar.