Christmas is a time when we all throw ourselves into the decoration of our houses with gusto… just as it should be, says ...
Anti-ratification arguments exposing how the Constitution protected slavery despite revolutionary promises, Jefferson's conflicted writings on slavery's evil while owning slaves, and Benjamin Banneker ...
Daniel Bruce, beginning his second season as music director of the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, felt the 40-member community orchestra wanted a really substantial program — as did its audience. “And ...
Composer Cantor Santiago debuts with a robust, upbeat meditation on how artificial intelligence is shaping music production. Driven to investigate the topic after using AI to complete Franz Schubert’s ...
"Charles Chaplin's 'The Freak': The Story of an Unfinished Film" collects hundreds of storyboards, production memos, and script pages to give the reader a vivid picture of how the master director's ...
A former Miami Marlins draft pick allegedly broke into the Washington state Capitol and set fire to several flags — including “Old Glory” — and toppled several iconic busts during his destructive ...
Franz Schubert composed his Symphony No.8 in 1822, but never completed it, making only two movements along with an outline of a third. Nearly 200 years later, Huawei, Emmy-awarding composer Lucas ...
Upon joining the Las Vegas Raiders last week, wide receiver Amari Cooper sounded motivated to make an impact after reuniting with his old team. In his first media availability after officially signing ...
Mäkelä will become Chief Conductor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 2027, and this performance was a good demonstration of the supple intimacy that has already developed between him and the ...
Across Asia, bamboo scaffolding has symbolized an intersection of traditional knowledge and modern construction. Hong Kong's skyline is shaped by intricate bamboo scaffolding, yet this time-honored ...
A busy public, that insists upon labeling every genius with a single superlative, likes to peg Beethoven as the “greatest orchestral composer,” Schubert “the greatest song writer.” Both were German ...
It’s one of classical music’s most haunting mysteries... Franz Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony has just two movements, yet it feels complete. Did he mean to stop there? Or leave it behind unfinished?