We’re enjoying the playful side of classical music this April Fools' Day, including Richard Strauss’s consummate trickster, ...
Last week, the top-grossing show on Broadway was not a musical. It was "Good Night, And Good Luck," the play written by and ...
NPR's Mary Louise talks with Mark Rylance about Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, in which he revisits his role as Thomas ...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont wants to continue funding for the state’s Learner Engagement and Attendance Program.
The Netflix series follows a 13-year-old accused of murdering a girl from his school. Co-creator and star Stephen Graham says ...
Connecticut’s conservative caucus has denounced attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships as acts of domestic terrorism.
In the very funny new satire The Studio, Seth Rogen plays a Hollywood studio head desperately trying to do a job he's afraid ...
Grey skies, steady rain, and the quiet beauty of Brahms—his Clarinet Quintet is the perfect companion. It carries the weight ...
In 2021, the Tiny Desk x globalFEST series was created to promote international music discovery. For the fifth edition, we present artists from Cabo Verde, France and Colombia. When we shot this ...
The National Medal of Honor Museum opened this month in Arlington, Texas. Chris Cassidy, the museum's president and CEO, ...
French composer Cecile Chaminade developed an avid fan base in the United States with amateur pianists, especially women who came out to see her perform live on tour. Get in on the action with ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with James Grossman, executive director of the American Historical Association, about the Trump ...
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