From 1997 to 2007, if someone was looking for me, they'd often find me behind a keyboard -- and not the kind with the alphabet, numbers and characters. Piano was the device that fascinated and ...
“Sonata Mulattica” features a collection of poems and a short play about the friendship and fallout between violinist George ...
Yahweh Night is a Contracted Independent Organization at the University that celebrates African Diaspora, Latinx and other cultures’ styles of Christian worship during a semesterly event, “Yahweh ...
Two churches aim to come together across differences of faith, race, and class. It’s a test of the the unifying power of a ...
Weedie Braimah is a djembefola (a master of the djembe drum), and a force of nature. Born in Ghana and raised in East St. Louis by two world-class drummers, his father Ghanaian and his mother American ...
'Fighting Games' presents of a series of monumental paintings on canvas tarpaulin. Employing minimal forms and graphic shapes ...
Exploring how the spiritual Wade in the Water resonated through the centuries, from slavery and the Underground Railroad to civil rights and Rhythm and Blues.
Student musicians from Helsinki and London unite under conductor Sakari Oramo to perform Holst's suite alongside Sibelius’s The Wood Nymph and a new work for soprano and orchest ...
Ty Myers is Billboard's January Country Rookie of the Month. By Jessica Nicholson At just 17, Ty Myers has crafted a 16-song debut album (The Select, out Jan. 24 on RECORDS Nashville/Columbia Records) ...
Brad Arnold, lead singer of the rock group 3 Doors Down, has opened up about how faith helped him overcome addiction and how he felt called to share the Gospel with his fans after Jesus sent him a ...
Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Theatre Three: Debbie ...
The film academy had plenty of surprise nominations Thursday for the 97th Oscars. It's to be expected in one of the more wide-open fields in recent history.