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Keyboard warriors have no idea what war is like, but Will Thibeau, a former Army Ranger, does. He joins “The Signal Sitdown" ...
The Kingston Arts Council has launched a new program called the Artist Prosperity Project. It aims to get a better ...
On Wednesdays and Fridays, “Arts on the Move” performers including a dance troupe, musicians, and artists, are stationed at ...
A look at how figure skating is developing beyond its heteronormative history, featuring interviews with Paul Poirier and ...
Tanowitz’s new dance, made with the painter Sarah Crowner and the composer Caroline Shaw, premieres at the Fisher Center at ...
Boston Art and Music Soul Festival is this Saturday, July 28, and it’s an important milestone for the organization, according ...
Bach mix with Vijay Gupta in Sierra Madre and ballet on a makeshift Television City stage are all parts of June's dance ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
More than 2,500 Notre Dame fans gave us their thoughts on the state of Marcus Freeman's program, rivalry games, the 2025 team ...
Some of the biggest hits in the world, spanning genres such as hip-hop, rock, pop, dance and country, have been shaped by Canadian musicians in some way. Whether it's the production, mixing, ...
A Shrek rave, stargazing at The Durham, the BOOM Club, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this week.
Redondo Beach Public Main Library, 303 N. Pacific Coast Highway, presents “Lasers I Have Loved,” featuring Dr. Bradley Bobbs, ...