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After Jim Smith read "How Humankind Came To Be" by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the English translation of which is ... → Read More
When Dr. Ananias Diokno saw the article "How Humankind Came To Be" by Mr. Li Hongzhi, published by The ... → Read More
In her 25 years of producing concerts, Marna Seltzer has heard every perceived barrier to classical music, and at Princeton, she's been experimenting with how to do away with them. → Read More
NEW YORK—Pianist and composer Michael Brown is a storyteller. During a recent recital, he performed a polished program weaving together a web of fugues by → Read More
NEW YORK—War photographer Chris Hondros took photos that have cemented the world's understandings of a great many of significant events. The 2003 image of → Read More
The act of creation—making something from nothing—is remarkable. Survey after survey reveals what a valued trait creativity is to us today, and scholars st → Read More
For all of Joseph Haydn's mastery of musical form—he is known as the "father" of the symphony and the string quartet, and credited with establishing the cl → Read More
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) is perhaps one of the composers referred to most; his name often used as a metonym for baroque or even classical music as → Read More
NEW YORK—The mark of a great civilization is best and most completely left by its artistic achievements. This is what conductor Gerard Schwarz firmly belie → Read More
What would you do if you stumbled across a million dollars in cash, lying on the ground somewhere rarely visited? Would you hand it in to the authorities? → Read More
Opera is dramatic—it's emotionally expansive, a sensory explosion, and grand or even over-the-top. It also has the reputation of being one of the most butt → Read More
At the turn of the 17th century, the great composer Claudio Monteverdi was stuck in Mantua, Italy, writing for the court of the duke and possibly feeling b → Read More
The practice of music therapy in the modern Western world may well have begun during the age of Enlightenment, when medical practitioners, philosophers, an → Read More
NEW YORK—"Opera singers over the years are becoming better actors, because we can no longer hide away from DVDs, having things on YouTube, having things f → Read More
NEW YORK—Classical violinist and composer Michelle Ross works surrounded by paintings, as the only musician among a group of visual artists. When she compo → Read More
The lost art of bel canto—Italian for "beautiful singing"—will be revived on stage at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence, R.I., on Oct. 31, end → Read More
Boston—the Athens of America, as the wealthy Bostonian William Tudor put it—has long paid tribute to the best of the arts, and the Boston Symphony Hall is → Read More
This week Chipotle announced it pulled Carnitas ("little meats" in Spanish) from the menu at a third of its restaurants because one of its suppliers was no → Read More
Uber has a plan to get rid of traffic jams, expand transportation, and create safer trips. → Read More
Creative companies are seeking space at the Brooklyn Navy Yard (BNY) faster than it can be developed. → Read More