Christmas time with kids is filled with warm, cozy traditions: Listening to Christmas music while decorating the tree, going to look at Christmas lights with hot chocolate in hand, and taking the kids ...
Now, with a new glimpse of the Queen of Hell in Season 2, Episode 2, I believe we have a much clearer and far more significant understanding of her whereabouts. Forget the mundane beach — Lilith’s ...
our Patriot News in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Lilith. I accidentally threw out the paper without cutting that article out. Several times I have tried to access it, but I cannot remember the date ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Music fans can transport themselves back to the ’90s with the ...
The tour started by Sarah McLachlan is the subject of the film, which includes a who’s who of women making music in that era. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Within the first 15 minutes of “Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – the Untold Story,” a new documentary about the groundbreaking late ’90s touring music festival, viewers will learn that a tour that ...
The ladies of Lilith Fair are standing with Jimmy Kimmel amid the premiere of their ABC News documentary on Hulu. Following ABC News Studios‘ cancellation of Sunday’s red carpet for the Lilith Fair: ...
ABC News Studios has canceled the red carpet at Sunday’s Los Angeles premiere of its documentary “Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story.” “Please note this event will no longer be hosting ...
The documentary 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery - The Untold Story' is out on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ Sept. 21 Kharen Hill; Ebet Roberts/Redferns Sarah McLachlan reflects on the sexism she ...
The premise of Lilith Fair was simple: Make female musicians matter. In the late 1990s, with radio programmers refusing to play songs from female artists in succession and concert promoters reluctant ...
In the beginning, all Sarah McLachlan wanted was to prove to music industry gatekeepers that female artists could sell concert tickets. The “Sweet Surrender” singer had a simple, untested idea: put ...