 | Based on the British television series of the same name that became a sensation abroad, Showtime's QUEER AS FOLK quickly became as big a hit in the US as the original was overseas. Focusing on the lives of five gay men in Pittsburgh--Michael, an... |
 | After the smash success of the first Celtic Thunder production in 2008, producers Sharon Browne and Phil Coulter have developed an all-new Irish-music showcase. The sharply dressed male vocalists who starred in the first show have returned, and each... |
 | CADILLAC RECORDS is a writer/director Darnell Martin's riveting ensemble film depicting the rise, in the early-‘50s to late-‘60s, of key musical figures at the crossroads between blues, rhythm & blues, and rock & roll. Based on the true story of the... |
 | Singer/songwriter Phil Coulter and Sharon Browne team up for this celebration of song. Some powerful vocalists bring classic tracks such as Dire Straits' "Brothers in Arms" and "Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues to life. The tracklisting also... |
 | Former lead dancer in the phenomenally successful "Riverdance" Irish dance troupe, Michael Flatley headlines this spectacular dance performance combining traditional Irish dance with a decidedly sexy '90s flair and an original score. The Collectors'... |
 | The first, groundbreaking, season of Showtime's QUEER AS FOLK introduced the series's main characters: Michael, an insecure 29 year-old, Brian, an ad executive who isn't into relationships, and Justin, a wide-eyed and innocent 17 year old. This... |
 | Showtime's QUEER AS FOLK was a groundbreaking show about the lives of a group of gay people living in Pittsburgh. The main characters--Michael (Hal Sparks), an insecure 29-year-old; Brian (Gale Harold), an ad executive who isn't into relationships;... |
 | The RIVERDANCE phenomenon has seen the show performed all over the world. This documentary on the popular musical follows its evolution, from its beginnings in Dublin up to its global success in places as diverse as New York City and Geneva.... |
 | Spawning both politically charged folk ballads that came to embody the very spirit of the turbulent 1960s ("The Times They are a-Changin") and sprawling, stream-of-consciousness litanies that irrevocably changed the face of rock music ("Like a... |
 | In March 2005, Neil Young was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Four days before he was scheduled for a lifesaving operation, he headed to Nashville, where he wrote and recorded the country folk album PRAIRIE WIND with old friends and family members.... |