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As the founder, director and genial host of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he helped drive the chamber music ...
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This profile of Charles Wadsworth originally appeared in The Post and Courier in two parts, on March 29 and ...
Why these classical musicians want you to get rowdy at their shows: The exposure of being featured on the show “Bridgerton” is sending one quartet soaring. Here & Now ’s Lisa Mullins talks with violin ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign ...
Emilie Blichfeldt’s The Ugly Stepsister is a skin-crawlingly grotesque and tragically poignant debut that reimagines the ...
Generations: 150 years of Sculpture” demonstrates the Nasher Sculpture Center's extraordinary range and depth of modern works ...
Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck, recently remade into a stunning custom, failed to sell at auction despite a $65,000 bid.
“Can’t Eat The Rich” is classic in the sense that it feels like it has come out of the mid-20th century folk movement, reaching back to Woody Guthrie to sing about the plight of the common folk in ...
While some, like the shock rock icon, put their life on the line in the name of excitement, many more faced death due to completely unexpected accidents. Electrocution, projectile instruments and ...
The first Living Traditions Festival was held in May of 1986 and has remained a constant through the years, growing in ...
“Jump Out” sounds like a song from Transangelic Exodus, it must tee up with the theme of losing control in a sick society.