“Beyond the Gates,” daytime’s first ever nearly all-Black soap opera in over 30 years has officially made it’s television debut and fans (including this author) can’t help but to rave about it. But ...
Ashley Amber is a Senior List Writer and Peer Mentor at Collider. Ashley also writes for MJ's Big Blog and The DIS, as well as authored a self-published fantasy/romance series of novelettes, and made ...
Daily Soap operas have been around for a long time. For more than six decades, they have brought daily drama into the lives of viewers (whether they have wanted it or not)! One thing that soap operas ...
It’s no secret that Black folks love our “stories,” which means we are all about daytime dramas aka soap operas. It’s the craziness combined with the romance and intrigue that lures us in. It took ...
In the 12/11 Best & Worst issue of Soap Opera Digest, Erin Cardillo (Esme, PASSIONS) was named “Most Entertaining Character.” But while Esme certainly keeps us amused with her brassy, boozy ways, ...
The love affair between two young men on the venerable CBS soap opera “As the World Turns” has triggered a protest campaign by angry viewers. It’s just not the sort of protest you’d expect. Fans of ...
Whether Rolex, the official timepiece of Los Angeles Opera, knows it not, it is as much a beneficiary of the work of Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais as the opera company itself. The 18th century ...
The Atlanta Opera's premiere production of "Salome" gives new life to an opera that was so controversial it was shut down after one performance following its 1907 Metropolitan Opera debut, and it ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Scandal isn’t a word typically associated with opera in the modern lexicon, but Salome has ...
Audiences at the Detroit Opera House expecting their performance of "Cosi fan tutte" to begin with the overture may be surprised to hear instead a product launch from a tech company CEO. It's Mozart ...
In 1987, “Nixon in China” meditated on what was then recent history, depicting Kissinger as a smooth diplomat with a brutal side. By Zachary Woolfe Henry Kissinger, the polarizing diplomat who died on ...
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