A celebration of life will take place 2 p.m. July 19 at the German Cultural Center, 230 Plymouth St., Santa Cruz. A reception ...
We Are Instrumental, the nonprofit group that helps student musicians, officially opened its music studio recently. A crowd of around 50 people showed up June 24 to see Executive ...
Guitar Center today announced the full lineup and event details for its Drum-Off 2026 National Finale, taking place August 20 at the historic Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, CA. After nearly a decade away ...
The Choteau Chamber of Commerce 4th of July parade grand marshals, Lorran Depner and Myrna Paulus, have a history of more than eight decades of teaching Choteau and area children ...
Our parent company, Nexstar, has been making media for over 30 years. To celebrate Founder’s Day, The Nexstar Charitable ...
A newly found notebook documenting the composer’s lessons with a student includes seven previously unknown compositions.
How an Indian found a way to classify musical instruments 2,000 years before the West Science of Sound: Around 2,000 years before the German Hornbostel-Sachs system, India's Natya Shastra had already ...
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Quote of the day by Walter Benjamin: Memory rarely behaves like a clean archive. It moves like weather across the mind, returning old griefs, forgotten tenderness, unfinished conversations, and silent ...
Digital techniques like projection mapping, holograms and interactive performance now define the Eurovision contest’s production values. But this year’s UK act Look Mum No Computer has a more retro ...
Hellman’s is finally answering the question on everyone’s minds: Is mayonnaise an instrument? The question was infamously first posed about 25 years ago by the lovable starfish Patrick on “SpongeBob ...