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Crystal Bakery Review: For Those With a Sweet Tooth, Worth the Trek
A charming alcove tucked deep into Newton, Crystal Bakery is a great place to escape the Harvard bubble and get a well-deserved sweet treat after your Econ midterm. Specializing in Asian desserts, Crystal Bakery offers high-quality treats that...
    
  Aan Paavam Pollathathu Review – A fun, flawed, and familiar ride through the ups and downs of married life
Story Set against the backdrop of modern-day Chennai, Aan Paavam Pollathathu revolves around Siva (Rio Raj), a cheerful IT employee from Madurai, and Shakthi (Malavika Manoj), a spirited woman from Coimbatore. After an arranged marriage that...
    
  WWE Raw Results: Review, Grades, Card For Nov 3
Our WWE Raw results for tonight include Penta battling EL Grande Americano, Bayley teaming with Lyra Valkyria against The Kabuki Warriors, Nikki Bella and Stephanie Vaquer clashing with The Judgement Day’s Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, AJ...
    
  Carpinteria brewery faces lawsuit over outdoor music
Island Brewery in Carpinteria has been a local gathering spot known for award-winning beer and live music since 2001. "Well, this is probably one of my favorite places in the community, and most people's favorite places. It's kind of a community...
    
  10 Co-Op Games Reviewed Higher Than Split Fiction
If there was any doubt before that Josef Fares and his team at Hazelight Studios were the kings and queens of co-op gaming, then Split Fiction erased that. The game has headlined what has already been a great year for couch co-op in general, but...
    
  AC/DC announces 2026 ‘Power Up Tour,’ MetLife concert. Get tickets
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Prepare to be shook all night year long....
    
  AMORPHIS's ESA HOLOPAINEN Says New Producer JACOB HANSEN 'Made Everything Sound A Little Bit More Fresh' On 'Borderland' Album
In a new interview with Austria's Stormbringer TV, guitarist Esa Holopainen of Finnish melancholic progressive metallers AMORPHIS spoke about the band's fifteenth studio album, "Borderland", which came out on September 26 via Reigning Phoenix...
    
  ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ review: Benoit Blanc’s best case yet
Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) has joined the echelon of iconic detectives. Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Benoit Blanc…they are the last men you want to see when you’ve committed a crime. And now Rian Johnson’s third installment in the Knives Out...
    
  Lexar Professional SILVER CFexpress 4.0 Type A Review
Lexar Professional SILVER CFexpress 4.0 Review: Good performance and excellent durability for Sony Alpha and FX users, but expect to pay a premium. The Lexar Professional SILVER CFexpress 4.0 Type A 2TB card is aimed at professionals working with...
    
  Review: ‘The Heart Sellers’ probes emotions of the immigrant experience
“The Heart Sellers,” newly on South Coast Repertory’s Argyros stage, is a two-character one-act comedy fully heartfelt in a well-acted production, yet one that ultimately beats at a slight, unassuming pace. Playwright Lloyd Suh’s slice-of-life...
Federal music programs at risk of losing $16m in funding
Click-to-email campaign launched to advocate for music funding It seems like funding for everything is getting rolled back lately, and unfortunately, the arts may be among the first to go. In this case, the Canada Music Fund (CMF) might be on the...
    
  Review: LIZZIE: THE MUSICAL at Keegan Theatre
Lizzie: The Musical, more a rock concert than a musical theatre piece, includes quantities of facts and plenty of unproven notions about Lizzie Borden, whose acquittal of the murder of her parents in 1892 up in Massachusetts has remained in the...
    
  Review: The Exquisitely Entrancing Enigma of ECLIPSE ENCORE
The long-awaited album launch of singer-songwriter Sarah Eliza ended in a tragedy when she was found dead in her waiting room on the fourth floor of an upscale restaurant in Jakarta. That is the premise of Eclipse Encore, a new interactive theatre...
    
  Review: ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ is an unorthodox biopic that works
Amid a wave of high-octane musician biopics, Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere takes a radically different road. It’s quiet, haunting and personal — a film peering into Bruce Springsteen’s most vulnerable chapter: the lonely...
    
  Review: Classic opera Madama Butterfly undergoes remarkable metamorphosis
Breadcrumb Trail Links Music Madam Butterfly is playing at Calgary Opera. It previously ran at Vancouver Opera. Photo by Emily Cooper.) Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an...
    
  Musician's Friend just showed patience is overrated with their early Black Friday sale - save up to 50% on D'Angelico, Casio, Shure, Gretsch and more
The Black Friday music deals are kicking off earlier than ever this year. It seems every music retailer has launched a new sale, and this offering from Musician's Friend may well be the best. From now until Black Friday, you can score up to 50%...
    
  Review: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON IN CONCERT, Royal Albert Hall
    
  Armand Hammer & the Alchemist ‘Mercy’ Review: A Minor Entry in a Singular Rap Canon
Armand Hammer’s second collaborative effort with producer the Alchemist, Mercy falls short of the dizzying, Dada-esque thought experiment that was 2021’s Haram. While rappers Billy Woods and Elucid remain incisive and mercilessly exacting verbal...
    
  Dies Irae Review: Pranav Mohanlal starrer crawls under your skin and refuses to leave hour...
Name: Diés Iraé Director: Rahul Sadasivan Cast: Pranav Mohanlal, Sushmita Bhat, Gibin Gopinath, Jaya Kurup, Arun Ajikumar, Sreedhanya, Madan Babu K, Sudha Sukumari, Shine Tom Chacko Writer: Rahul Sadasivan Rating: 4/5 Dies Iraé is a...
Review: Minnesota Opera presents delightful ‘Così fan tutte’
Have you ever read one of those “Choose Your Own Adventure” books for children? Written in second person, they allow a reader to make decisions that change the direction of the plot, the next chapter you should turn to determined by a decision...