As a new book of his lyrics, poems and selected musings is published, the White Stripes’ singer, songwriter and general guitar hero reflects on poetry, politics and why writing a song is like reuphols ...
Until the start of Berks Jazz Fest in 1991, my musical journey had taken me on a meandering path that did not include much of ...
The Chinese Communist Party has embraced the study of Greek and Latin—as, in some ways, an antidote to the modern West.
A singing circle at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw helps people with dementia and other brain conditions connect through music. At ...
There are magical objects scattered around Danny L Harle's studio in Hackney. A small dark silver knight wedges himself ...
After speaking out about the Atlanta Hawks’ promotion of a strip club, the backup center for the San Antonio Spurs drew ...
The Secret Lives of Murderers' Wives' by Elizabeth Arnott is set in 1960s California and follows three women who are all ...
Kerwin Pittman is the first formerly incarcerated person in U.S. history to buy a prison. The project is attracting ...
The New York Philharmonic’s newest artistic director unveils a program that includes Rzewski, Beethoven, David Lang.
Los Pistoleros talk about their trip to South America; The Scattering says goodbye to its longtime bassist; and the band formerly known as Worm Shot debuts a new name.
Sharon Osbourne insisted rock music will “never go away,” arguing the genre continues to evolve despite pushback.
Country singer Hunter Hayes said it feels like he’s played a thousand shows in Pittsburgh, but a night off here early in his ...
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