What is Web 3.0? | The Big Idea

In the Web 3.0 future, millions (perhaps billions) of personal computers around the world combine to create blockchain networks that allow us to move information — pictures, videos, stocks, bonds, titles, songs, etc. — free from the control of any central authority.

Broadway vocal coach dies after Manhattan attack

An 87-year-old singing coach died Tuesday of head injuries from being shoved to the ground on a New York City street, police said while searching for a suspect in what a top official called "an unprovoked, senseless attack."

Pamela Anderson to make Broadway debut in 'Chicago'

Pamela Anderson will play Roxie Hart in Chicago from April 12-June 5 at the Ambassador Theatre

Finding Faith: Bronx Bishop uses rap to draw faithful to church

Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Espaillat is not only the youngest Bishop in the U.S., but he is the first Dominican to reach that rank as well.

'Wicked' on Broadway: Brittney Johnson breaks barrier as new Glinda

On Valentine's Day, Brittney Johnson made Broadway history when she became the first Black actor to assume the role of Glinda full-time in "Wicked," shattering a racial barrier on the day of love.

Broadway's 'The Music Man' finally opens

One of the first songs in "The Music Man" is "(Ya Got) Trouble" and the latest Broadway revival has certainly faced its share. It was shuttered for 18 months due to the pandemic, like all shows.

Virtual Reality Church: Worshipping in the metaverse

Membership in Virtual Reality Church increased dramatically during the COVID shutdown. Worshippers attend using virtual reality headsets and create an avatar. Everything from scripture readings to baptisms can take place in the metaverse.

Broadway Harry Potter actor fired

The actor playing Harry Potter has been fired from the Broadway production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" following a complaint by a co-star.

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This 1984 archival clip shows James Mtume interviewed on FOX 5 News.

'Ghost tracks' show humans were in North America 23,000 years ago | The Big Idea

A discovery beneath layers of the glistening desert at White Sands National Park in New Mexico indicates that human beings have been in North America longer than previously thought and that they lived among mammoths.

Broadway shows canceled: Aladdin, Six, Music Man performances affected

The COVID surge in New York City is continuing to batter Broadway. More shows have canceled performances or shut down permanently.

Hugh Jackman has COVID; 'Music Man' shows canceled

Hugh Jackman says he tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing cold-like symptoms. As a result, Broadway's 'The Music Man' has canceled shows through Jan. 1.