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This Day in Pop Culture for October 18

From the failed TV series “Viva Laughlin” to Disney’s “Jungle Book” and “West Side Story” October 18 is packed with memorable ...
What happens when you mash up William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” with a feminist/non-binary subplot and more than two dozen of Swedish hitmaker Max Martin’s most famous pop songs? You get “& ...
The cute and often silly musical follows Juliet in a wholly original plot in which she does not end it all after Romeo dies.
Also, Civic Theatre of Allentown will stage its production of “Shrek the Musical,” and Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh ...
With the coming of fall break and the first round of midterms and papers, I’ve felt the weight of exceedingly large page ...
The University of Iowa theater company will debut its rendition of Shakespeare’s classic “Romeo and Juliet” on Oct. 1o. Reimagined by graduate student Søren Olsen, it takes the story that we all know ...
There's a free block party planned, and theater, music and more ahead in Montgomery.
The key thing to note in this scene for eagle-eyed viewers is a photo of the musician’s fiance Kelce, from his 2016 interview playing Kiss, Marry, Kill, where he chose to “kiss” Swift. Fellow ...
Welcome to “The Lyrics of a Showgirl.” Any Taylor Swift album is endlessly quotable, and her 12th is far from the first exception, even if you have to go a few tracks in to “The Life of a Showgirl” to ...
Taylor Swift sings about all the material things that people in the spotlight dream about on her new song "Wi$h Li$t," off The Life of a Showgirl. In the song, Tay ...
Taylor Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl is finally here, and with it, 12 carefully selected tracks that explore everything from her romance with Travis Kelce to an ill-fated high school crush ...
Taylor Swift fans familiar with Shakespeare know Ophelia as the doomed lover of Hamlet in one of the playwright's most famous ...