The Beatles didn't need to worry about too many things being out of their reach, but they weren't above being told 'no' in a ...
Shri Camel, a solo project, was taped in 1977 and released three years later, the album reflecting the composer’s fascination ...
Manet & Morisot,” a major exhibition of the famous impressionist pair, is a rare look at a creative relationship “like no ...
On track 2 of "The Life of a Showgirl," Taylor Swift turns Elizabeth Taylor's legacy into a sparkling pop bop, fusing ...
THE opening musicale at the Barbizon-Plaza involved Mme. Louise Homer, Miss Katherine Homer, who accompanied her at the piano, and the Messrs. Bauer, Lhevinne, and Szigeti. Mr. Rubin Goldmark threw ...
The singer-songwriter breaks down the personal journey of Returning to Myself, and how she views her own career after working ...
Set in Brooklyn's cozy Warsaw venue, Smith stripped away the artifice of fame for a career-defining live performance.
Former Music Worcester artist in residence pianist Simone Dinnerstein returns to Worcester for BACHtoberfest at Mechanics ...
But two new (and complimentary) exhibitions at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia leave you wondering if you ...
Assisted by a group of Philharmonic-Symphony musicians, directed at intervals by Mr. Paul Stassevitch, Mr. Siloti played the Tschaikowski B-flat minor concerto, the Beethoven “Emperor” concerto, and ...
"But the hand of God, and to Him alone, belongs the glory, wherein none are to share with Him. The General served you with ...
He was denounced by rebel propagandists as a tyrant and remembered by Americans as a reactionary dolt. Who was he really?