A long, long time ago, I can still remember how that music used to make me smile...”, sang a wistful 25-year-old Don McLean ...
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s classical concerts this month will open with surprises. At music director Fabio Luisi’s behest, the first piece on each program will be unident ...
On Monday, March 2, the 5C Prison Abolition Collective (5C Pris Ab) hosted the “Sounds of Abolition” talk by UCLA professor Robin D.G. Kelley at Scripps’ Balch Auditorium. The talk launched a ...
His experiences are documented in his books, “Klan-destine Relationships” and “The Klan Whisperer.” Davis has said his ...
For the 19th Annual Bach Festival, expect a twist. “Mostly Mozart 2026” headlines a week of noon recitals accompanied by the famous Bach’s Lunch where music lovers convene over soup, salad and ...
After four years at The Emory Wheel, Catherine Goodman bids adieu to the student newspaper and her beloved music column.
From Saturday morning slow jams to the heart of the dance floor, KHOL brings you something fresh for every music-lover.
In the current attention economy, digital content creators face an unprecedented challenge where visual saturation has led to a psychological phenomenon known as sensory browsing. Users often scroll ...
This year, two arena-filling artists returned to the older civic function of song. Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis” and U2’s elegiac “American Obituary,” written in response to immigration ...
This post was updated March 1 at 8:12 p.m. In hauntingly eclectic glory, Mitski’s new album takeoff has finally happened. The ...
Maltese are sweet, affectionate, and adorable dogs, and a Maltese shredding its heart out on an iPad piano will have you ...
Justin Peck takes on Beethoven’s “Eroica” symphony, while Alexei Ratmansky turns the tale of the Emperor’s new clothes into an anti-Trump satire.