A new play from actor and comedian Chris Grace titled "Sardines (a comedy about death)," will be at the Boston Huntington Theater's Maso Studio through November 16.
Grace VanderWaal may not be a ukulele-strumming wunderkind anymore, but her talent sparkles just the same. The singer-songwriter and former child star stole hearts on "America's Got Talent" nearly a ...
Grace performed his one-man comedy act “Sardines (a comedy about death)” at The Huntington Theatre. In an interview with The ...
Mark Wahlberg and wife Rhea Durham welcomed their first child, daughter Ella, in 2003. Three years later, their first son, Michael, arrived. The couple expanded their family in 2008 with the arrival ...
Daniel Caesar‘s new album Son of Spergy, which features Bon Iver, Sampha, Blood Orange, and more, comes out later this month, and he’s been playing surprise pop-up shows ahead of its release. On ...
A White House rep has responded to the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live” season 51, which targeted Donald Trump and FCC chair Brendan Carr for their recent clampdown on late-night TV. “Reacting ...
Former Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan spoke about his time with the team. He shared reflections on his 11-year tenure. Shanahan aimed to rebuild the organization and win a Stanley Cup.
The title of Chris Grace’s superb solo show, “Sardines (a comedy about death),” might seem like a contradiction in terms. But in Grace’s funny, treacle-free, and rigorously self-aware performance, ...
The Chaim Bloom era is here and with that being said, the St. Louis Cardinals are going to have to decide who to keep -- and who to trade away. These are big decisions. Nolan Arenado and Sonny Gray ...
Mark Wahlberg’s “Play Dirty” premiere was a family affair. The actor was joined at Wednesday night’s red carpet by his wife, Rhea Durham, and their four children — Ella, 22, Michael, 19, Brendan, 17, ...
Our government cannot be allowed to control what we do and what we say on television,” the late-night host said.
Vice President JD Vance, addressing Jimmy Kimmel‘s return to ABC, suggested that FCC Chairman Brendan Carr‘s warning to the network’s stations was merely “a joke.” Answering a reporter’s question ...
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