Three festivals this weekend will bring soul food to a Minneapolis farmers market, Hmong sports tournaments to Como Park, and queer pride to Loring Park, marking a busy start to summer in the Twin ...
These 1970s parody songs beat out all the “real” songs of their day. They reached the upper levels of the charts, proving that a hit can come from anywhere. These songs might’ve lacked some ...
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This David Bowie song didn’t become a hit for a few years after its initial release, but its longevity was propelled by a most unusual source. Bowie’s rejected translation inspired him to write his ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic has been such a one-of-a-kind force in pop music over the past 45 years that he really has no peer. He did not invent parody songs. They’ve been around for decades and radio ...
Parody, when done correctly, can be one of the sharpest, funniest ways to show your love for something. That task comes a little bit easier, and all the more richer, when the target in your sights is ...
What starts as a re-listen of Kendrick Lamar’s most divisive album quickly becomes a much deeper realization about what “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” was actually trying to say. After five years of ...
In the early aughts, it was all the rage on Broadway for musicals to send up other musicals. First there was “Urinetown” and “The Drowsy Chaperone,” two nerdy parodies that were very funny and had ...
NEW YORK — I wish my life were more like the climax of a musical than its actual prosaic trajectory and that’s probably the No. 1 prerequisite for even showing up for “Schmigadoon!” the sweet ...