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musical

[myoo-zi-kuhl] / ˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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Nineteenth-century Italian operas are rarely concerned with large-scale musical cohesion or radical topics.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Maisler to build a cast that felt summoned rather than selected for the sweeping musical “Sinners,” finding the young blues musician Sammie required “a worldwide search down every avenue imaginable,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

A music mode lets people give greater weight to musical tastes while seeking promising profiles, while a new astrology mode makes star signs a factor in the mix.

From Barron's

Davies rose to fame when she won Love Island in 2017, and has had roles in musicals including in Pretty Woman and 9 to 5.

From BBC

One of the four Oscars — her first, for the 2002 musical “Chicago” — was safely on display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

From Los Angeles Times