Vivaldi’s masterwork, forgotten after his death, found new popularity when it was co-opted by Italian nationalists.
Ahead of the organization’s big Mark Twain Prize ceremony, A-listers and working artists are struggling to make the right ...
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming season features nine concerts with works by everyone from Gershwin and Rimsky-Korsakov to Wynton Marsalis and Anna Clyne.
At the New York Philharmonic, the piece “Amériques” called for some unusual instruments, like sleigh bells and air raid ...
Many might think of jazz fusion as simply being jazz music's rockier mutated sibling, but these five albums prove that ...
Federal orders from President Donald Trump axing DEI initiatives are hitting multiple sectors. Kentucky arts and culture ...
Liam Scarlett’s “Frankenstein” is a spectacular ticket-selling phenomenon, so popular that San Francisco Ballet is offering it twice this season, in addition to taking it on tour to Southern ...
Executive producer Shonda Rhimes is taking a break from the world of Bridgerton to serve up something with a little less ...
The Windmills of Your Mind’ is the perfect song for the end of Severance Season 2, summing up life for the Innies.
The final episode of Severance Season 2 has many surprises for fans and once again drops a major cliffhanger ahead of a break ...
O'Dessa cleverly brings together a couple of elements that don't typically go hand in hand—colors and dystopia. It tries to explain to us what Brad Pitt did in Fight Club (1999): consumerism.
I didn’t set out to have a strong romantic angle, but at the end of the day, who you love is such an important part of who you are,” Erickson told Decider.