
Where there's a Weill, there's a way; Julia Migenes review
Fans of Kurt Weill and cabaret-style music who won't trip over the language barrier are likely to enjoy Julia Migenes' bravura performance.

Stage and film star, humanitarian Theodore Bikel dies at 91
"No one loved theater more, his union better, or cherished actors like Theo did; he has left an indelible mark on generations of members past and members to come."

Today in labor history: Ode to a labor troubadour, Woody Guthrie
He wasn't afraid to tackle the problems that workers and unionists faced, while bucking up their spirits, by singing about the people, you and me.

Book review: "Paul Robeson for Beginners"
A wonderful book that reveals and celebrates the life of an exceptional man who left a majestic and lasting legacy to the world.

Jerry Lewis is alive, well, and performing
Lewis always seems to have unlimited energy. Despite numerous health problems over the years, he continues to carry as an entertainer.

