Nathaniel Hackman played Biff on Broadway and will reprise the role on the National Tour at the Providence Performing Arts Center. He spoke with Adam Webster about playing the iconic bully and how the stage show compares to the 80s movies. … More

Nathaniel Hackman played Biff on Broadway and will reprise the role on the National Tour at the Providence Performing Arts Center. He spoke with Adam Webster about playing the iconic bully and how the stage show compares to the 80s movies. … More
Greg Warren’s new comedy special “The Champ” can be found on YouTube, produced by Nate Bargatze. He spoke with Adam Webster about their shared experiences in high school band and Greg’s less-than-spectacular college wrestling career. … More
Hunter Chaney from the American Heritage Museum in Hudson, MA, spoke with Adam Webster about the museum’s expansive collection of military vehicles and artifacts. He highlighted the museum’s unique displays, including rare tanks, historic aircraft, and immersive exhibits that showcase American military history from World War I through the modern era.… More
The 2025 Stand Up to Cancer fundraiser will be hosted by Sheryl Crow and feature Dolly Parton, and is set to be broadcast from Nashville for the first time on August 15. This one-hour special will take place at The Pinnacle, a new 4,500 capacity venue in Music City, and will bring together musicians, celebrities,…… More
On Tuesday (July 1), Zach Bryan surprised fans by releasing three brand new songs, including “Streets of London,” which he recently debuted at his historic Hyde Park shows. “Releasing a song Monday hope u guys don’t hate it, recorded it at bowies old studio across the pond with my best friends,” Bryan wrote in an…… More
Lainey Wilson’s new single, “Somewhere Over Laredo,” creatively references Judy Garland’s iconic song, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” just with a modernized, countrified touch on The Wizard of Oz classic. Wilson co-wrote the track with Andy Albert, Trannie Anderson, and Dallas Wilson, with the original composers of Dorothy’s tender anthem, Harold Arlen and E.Y. “Yip” Harburg,…… More