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UK’s Opposition Greens And Reform Parties Are Running On (Very Different) Culture Issues
How Artists Are Mobilizing A Resistance
Just How Do We Measure The Complexity Of AI?
The First Orchestral Venue Built According To Modern Acoustical Science: Boston’s Symphony Hall At 125
The Rise Of France’s Private Art Foundations
Data: Humanities Graduates Do Very Well In The Job Markets
British Library Returns Oscar Wilde’s Library Card — 125 Years After His Death
One Of Britain’s Major Foundations Restricts Its Arts Fund Despite Its Endowment Growing Past $1 Billion
Trump Refiles $15 Billion Lawsuit Against Penguin Random House And New York Times
Senior Housing Designed To Fight Loneliness Wins Britain’s Top Architecture Award
Art Historian Says He’s Figured Out Who Vermeer’s Girl With The Pearl Earring Was
Wardrobe Stylist Sues “Hamilton” Producers For Firing Her After Medical Leave For Cancer Treatment
Philadelphia’s Mann Center Has A New Sponsorship Deal And New Name
NPR “Founding Mother” Susan Stamberg, 87
London’s Royal Ballet School Is Making Some Big Changes In Teaching
Chief Financial & Operating Officer – Riverside Theatre | In Partnership with DHR Global
Why Is CBS Making So Many Scripted Shows When Other Networks Are Retreating?
Another Nobel-Winning Author Turns Out To Have Been A God-Awful Person
How Social Media has Turned Everything Into Television
How OpenAI Has Played Hollywood
Music at NYT
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Begins Jury Selection
What Comes After Trauma and a TikTok Hit? Gigi Perez Is Finding Out.
The Resurrection of Rilo Kiley
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Jury to Decide if He Led an Entourage or a Criminal Enterprise
Joel Krosnick, Longtime Cellist of Juilliard String Quartet, Dies at 84
Komische Oper Berlin Turns ‘Don Giovanni’ Into a Requiem
Barbra Streisand’s Silky Duet With Hozier, and 9 More New Songs
Pierre Audi, Eminent Force in the Performing Arts, Dies at 67
The National Endowment for the Arts Begins Terminating Grants
Trump Seeks to Eliminate the NEA
AriAtHome Walks the Streets, Making Beats (and New Friends)
The Uncertain Future of South Carolina’s “Porgy and Bess” House
Mike Peters, Frontman of the Alarm, Is Dead at 66
Jill Sobule, Singer of ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ Dies in House Fire
Carla Bley’s 1970s Experimental Masterpiece Gets a Belated Premiere
Buddy Guy Talks ‘Sinners’ Post-Credits Scene
‘Pavements’ Blurs Fact and Fiction to Reimagine a Band’s Legacy
Sinners’ Director Ryan Coogler Narrates Musical Scene
‘Pavements’: A Sly Ode to the Last Band You’d Give the Biopic Treatment
Stan Love, Athlete and Father of Heat’s Kevin Love, Dies at 76
NPR Topics: Classical Music
Violinist Esther Abrami uncovers 'hidden treasure' of music by women
Jennifer Higdon won't apologize for writing accessible music
Pope Francis, the music nerd: a playlist
Sharon Isbin & Amjad Ali Khan's Strings for Peace: Tiny Desk Concert
Sandbox Percussion: Tiny Desk Concert
Julia Bullock & Christian Reif: Tiny Desk Concert
Ashley Jackson brings spirituals to the harp
Composer Carlos Simon carries his ancestors with him
Jean-Yves Thibaudet: Tiny Desk Concert
Steve Reich has always been able to hear the pulse
Sofia Gubaidulina, the composer who fused sound and spirituality, has died at age 93
Abel Selaocoe: Tiny Desk Concert
Conductor Marin Alsop on Trump, the Kennedy Center and why art is bipartisan
South African cellist Abel Selaocoe fosters dialogue across time and cultures in a new album
Celebrating Sun Ra: The cosmic visionary who transformed jazz music
A Stradivarius violin could sell for a record sum at auction. Is it worth the hype?
After 138 years, a Black composer's magnum opus finds a stage
Sense of Place: For this Afghan pianist, music is an act of resistance
Sense of Place: This Berklee group shines a light on musicians with disabilities
Pianist David Kadouch probes gay composers' hidden loves, through music
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UK’s Opposition Greens And Reform Parties Are Running On (Very Different) Culture IssuesHow Artists Are Mobilizing A ResistanceJust How Do We Measure The Complexity Of AI?The First Orchestral Venue Built According To Modern Acoustical Science: Boston’s Symphony Hall At 125The Rise Of France’s Private Art FoundationsData: Humanities Graduates Do Very Well In The Job MarketsBritish Library Returns Oscar Wilde’s Library Card — 125 Years After His DeathOne Of Britain’s Major Foundations Restricts Its Arts Fund Despite Its Endowment Growing Past $1 BillionTrump Refiles $15 Billion Lawsuit Against Penguin Random House And New York TimesSenior Housing Designed To Fight Loneliness Wins Britain’s Top Architecture AwardArt Historian Says He’s Figured Out Who Vermeer’s Girl With The Pearl Earring WasWardrobe Stylist Sues “Hamilton” Producers For Firing Her After Medical Leave For Cancer TreatmentPhiladelphia’s Mann Center Has A New Sponsorship Deal And New NameNPR “Founding Mother” Susan Stamberg, 87London’s Royal Ballet School Is Making Some Big Changes In TeachingChief Financial & Operating Officer – Riverside Theatre | In Partnership with DHR GlobalWhy Is CBS Making So Many Scripted Shows When Other Networks Are Retreating?Another Nobel-Winning Author Turns Out To Have Been A God-Awful PersonHow Social Media has Turned Everything Into TelevisionHow OpenAI Has Played HollywoodMusic at NYT
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Begins Jury SelectionWhat Comes After Trauma and a TikTok Hit? Gigi Perez Is Finding Out.The Resurrection of Rilo KileySean ‘Diddy’ Combs Jury to Decide if He Led an Entourage or a Criminal EnterpriseJoel Krosnick, Longtime Cellist of Juilliard String Quartet, Dies at 84Komische Oper Berlin Turns ‘Don Giovanni’ Into a RequiemBarbra Streisand’s Silky Duet With Hozier, and 9 More New SongsPierre Audi, Eminent Force in the Performing Arts, Dies at 67The National Endowment for the Arts Begins Terminating GrantsTrump Seeks to Eliminate the NEAAriAtHome Walks the Streets, Making Beats (and New Friends)The Uncertain Future of South Carolina’s “Porgy and Bess” HouseMike Peters, Frontman of the Alarm, Is Dead at 66Jill Sobule, Singer of ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ Dies in House FireCarla Bley’s 1970s Experimental Masterpiece Gets a Belated PremiereBuddy Guy Talks ‘Sinners’ Post-Credits Scene‘Pavements’ Blurs Fact and Fiction to Reimagine a Band’s LegacySinners’ Director Ryan Coogler Narrates Musical Scene‘Pavements’: A Sly Ode to the Last Band You’d Give the Biopic TreatmentStan Love, Athlete and Father of Heat’s Kevin Love, Dies at 76NPR Topics: Classical Music
Violinist Esther Abrami uncovers 'hidden treasure' of music by womenJennifer Higdon won't apologize for writing accessible musicPope Francis, the music nerd: a playlistSharon Isbin & Amjad Ali Khan's Strings for Peace: Tiny Desk ConcertSandbox Percussion: Tiny Desk ConcertJulia Bullock & Christian Reif: Tiny Desk ConcertAshley Jackson brings spirituals to the harpComposer Carlos Simon carries his ancestors with himJean-Yves Thibaudet: Tiny Desk ConcertSteve Reich has always been able to hear the pulseSofia Gubaidulina, the composer who fused sound and spirituality, has died at age 93Abel Selaocoe: Tiny Desk ConcertConductor Marin Alsop on Trump, the Kennedy Center and why art is bipartisanSouth African cellist Abel Selaocoe fosters dialogue across time and cultures in a new albumCelebrating Sun Ra: The cosmic visionary who transformed jazz musicA Stradivarius violin could sell for a record sum at auction. Is it worth the hype?After 138 years, a Black composer's magnum opus finds a stageSense of Place: For this Afghan pianist, music is an act of resistanceSense of Place: This Berklee group shines a light on musicians with disabilitiesPianist David Kadouch probes gay composers' hidden loves, through music