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A new book on the women’s orchestra at Auschwitz focuses on music that was sanctioned by the SS and used for sadistic ...
One of the things I did to survive in university”, John Middleton tells me, “was learn the harmonica.” Blues and jazz have ...
Among the rolling harvest hills of the Palouse and the anticipation of homecoming football, Wyatt Flores brought a taste of Oklahoma to the Washington State University practice field on Friday night.
That flexibility proves it is more myth than artifact, more proposition than conclusion. What lingers, finally, is not ...
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones transformed Portland's Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall into a laboratory with a night of unimaginable feats.
Photography by Tristan Williams For songwriters and musicians of all genres, going from the page to the stage can be ...
The pop star, 32, displayed her edgy sense of style in a Grecian-inspired bridal look as she and The 1975 drummer, 35, shared ...
Selena Fragassi on Alanis Morissette’s Raw Honesty and the Album That Changed MusicIn 1995, Alanis Morissette was a 21-year-old Canadi ...
When students walk by the Lake Buildings and Zumberge Pond, they are sometimes met with the loud blare of trumpets and the ...
Being on stage still thrills Wally Bittorf at 84 Most of the several hundred people spread across the lawn at Sister Bay’s ...
Join acclaimed director, producer, and historian David Armstrong for a lively launch of his debut book, “Broadway Nation — ...
Sharon Van Etten looked from the outset that she had been waiting a lifetime to headline a festival and with the help of The Attachment Theory resolutely fulfilled that ambition. Massive indie-rock ...