Bacardi may be in a whole other category when it comes to talent and personality, but the AKC notes that Miniature Schnauzers ...
For this week’s GBH’s All Things Considered Turntable series, Brian McCreath, director of production at GBH Music and host of ...
Pianist, composer and concert sensation Conrad Tao is returning to SF Performances October 17 with a self-curated recital at the Herbst Theatre. The intriguing playlist varies from Sergei Rachmaninoff ...
Gustavo Dudamel conducts John Corigliano’s blistering First Symphony, and Chuck Schumer faces a hostile crowd at the opening ...
Interview - Saha Gnawa joins a long list of ensembles that offer a fresh take on the renowned healing musical tradition of Morocco and Algeria. Gnawa music, with its loping, cyclic grooves and ...
A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive ...
Raymond Chandler's “Nightmare,” a rarely seen sketch, has been published this week in The Strand Magazine. The piece imagines Chandler in prison for a murder he can't remember committing.
The museum, devoted to the history of Christian and gospel music, opened late last week in Nashville. Organizers say it’s a sign Christian music is experiencing a revival.
Jon Secada recently teamed up with his daughter, Broadway actress Mikaela Secada, for a recording of “Unforgettable." ...
Séguin, and the orchestra came together to make music and laud Philadelphia's resistance to homophobia and xenophobia.
The London-based four-piece talk touring, friendship, and their newfound appreciation for classic rockstar fashion.
Max Richter’s music likely has reached you, even if you don’t know his name. The composer — born in Germany, raised in ...