Theater director Mary Zimmerman doesn’t do small and restrained. If she ever took on kitchen-sink naturalism, you could bet that the faucet would explode into a fountain and make a pool of the stage.
The Flute Player has graced our home since Marlo and I married in May 1975. It is one of the few wedding gifts to survive the ...
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After watching Dynamic Yunnan, an original ethnic dance musical at the Yunnan Art Theater, Alobo Naga, an Indian singer and ...
Singapore Airlines has long distinguished itself with a top-flight Champagne selection. How the carrier picks its bottles is ...
Thirty years after earning his degree, Andy Langer, a journalism alumnus from the class of ‘94, returns to the University as ...
It was just before sunset on the Mississippi River, the day’s last bits of golden light dancing on the water, when four ...
The music industry offers unpredictability and competitiveness through an artistic lens that is difficult to match in any ...
The organist of the day was the expressive and astute Olivier Latry, joined by BSO assistant conductor Samy Rachid, making ...
With a reprise of its 2016 musical, “Presidential Pops,” the Harvard Historical Society celebrates a presidential election ...
Ibrahim Maalouf is shape-shifting Renaissance man. A master of the quarter-tone trumpet, a modified version of the instrument capable of playing Arabic scales (maqamat), Maalouf has performed and ...