State of the Arts is a bi-monthly article by the Sudbury Arts Council. To inquire about becoming a board member or to ...
It’s called the New Farm, but its roots go back to mid-1970s San Francisco, when nobody thought twice about a working farm ...
A team of Italian computer scientists from Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Padova reports that network ...
There is something incredibly eerie and unsettling about listening to the music of someone who is no longer with us. The late ...
Over the next four weeks, the D.C. area comes alive with events highlighting contributions made by the Black community, ...
From donating instruments to creating new curriculums, discover how Wyclef Jean is changing lives through Music Will's ...
Growing up in the 7th Ward, Fatima Shaik heard stories about her community at the kitchen table — including one that led to ...
Anna Webber's Simple Trio at the King Center article by Geoff Anderson, published on January 29, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find ...
As with any subject, history can be explored in a number of ways. In high school and college, students might study it through ...
Charlie Gurke, a baritone saxophone specialist who also plays tenor and alto, is the youngest member of the sextet and latest ...
Winter is in full swing, and along with the cold weather and snow flurries, there are also plenty of concerts taking over St.
A different kind of saxophone player, Nathan Nabb performs more frequently with symphony orchestras in large halls rather ...