Saxophonist Kate Olson is releasing "So It Goes" in January, her first full-length studio album under her own name.
NPR's Daniel Estrin asks Nora Felder, the music supervisor for the series "Stranger Things," how she went about scoring the series over its decade-long run which ended this week.
Released as a single in May 1996, Tonight, Tonight ’s iconic video strengthened its status as a Pumpkins classic. Inspired by ...
The London-based photographer, filmmaker, and performer is perhaps best known for her sonic sculptures-hand-forged, ...
These horror games turn silence into a weapon, using atmosphere and tension to create fear far more unsettling than jump ...
We spoke with composer Benjamin Wallfisch about bringing the eerie town of Derry to life, how HBO's prequel expanded on Andy ...
The trailer for Disclosure Day has been released, providing a haunting glimpse at what first contact with an alien intelligence might be like. In the clip, a newsreader, played by Emily Blunt, is ...
Quick-Fire Quips is a speedy questionnaire where we get to know people who stand out in the State of Alabama! In this episode, Alabama Public Radio host Baillee Majors talks with the president of FAME ...
Are you looking forward to watching this classic musical this December? An annual tradition, "The Sound of Music," a 1965 movie musical, will be broadcast Dec. 21, 2025, on live television as part of ...
Carbondale on Friday and Saturday hosted its second Carbondalien Festival, a celebration of a tale that began on Nov. 9, 1974, when a group of teenagers told police they saw a red, sparking ball cross ...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia” draws from the real-life horrors of CEOs and their corporate greed to tell a tale of conspiracy, fascination and tragedy. Unique cinematography, a dramatic soundtrack and ...
The iconic shower scene in Psycho was originally supposed to play out without music. Instead composer Bernard Herrmann created “The Murder”: as the killing transpires, violins shriek and scream along ...