Lauren Raposa brings rhythm to storytelling. From ballet studios to Emmy-winning videos, she edits like a choreographer — music first, visuals in motion.
For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, ...
Theatre Commons L.A., a new nonprofit organization aimed at spotlighting the city's bustling live theater scene, has launched ...
For a lot of years, Vera Brandes couldn’t listen. Not once had she heard the bestselling solo jazz album of all time—Keith ...
One widely circulated drawing from the 1840s crystallises the image. Women swoon or faint, others hurl flowers toward the ...
He is the sovereign master of his piano; he knows all its resources; he makes it speak, moan, cry, and roar under fingers of steel,’ wrote one critic at the time.
Sanae Takaichi is the first woman chosen to serve as Japan's prime minister. She favors a strong military, a strong economy — ...
The Courant’s arts picks for Oct. 19-25 include Shakespeare adaptations, live history podcasts, a dance troupe and ’90s ...
From Oakland Symphony’s new season to a salty exhibit and Vienna Teng, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this ...
The New York Historical’s exhibition “The Gay Harlem Renaissance" is an overdue exploration of Early 20th-century Black ...
Director Ido Fluk's 'Köln 75' tells of the unlikely collaboration of jazz great Keith Jarrett and teenage concert promoter ...
Her introduction over the summer to Lisa and Guido Meijers came by way of a new initiative aiming to increase the number of ...