Once known as the Harlem of the West, hosting greats such as Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, the area on Saturday, Feb.
Thank God! There is someone else out there. Thank you for sharing, Jazz Charton (“Confessions of a CD and DVD hoarder”, House & Home, FT Weekend, January 11)!
A young troublemaker at the Colored Waif’s Home encounters one horn and two music educators. The world changes.
Do you plan to hike, bike, run or otherwise use the Path of the Flood Trail any time this year? (The trail, which follows the course of the 1889 Johnstown flood from the St. Michael area to downtown ...
West signed to Roc-A-Fella Records, a subsidiary of Def Jam Recordings, in 2002 and released his breakout debut album, The ...
A Feb. 6 concert held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, honored the life and contributions to rock 'n' roll of famed Native guitarist ...
Wilton's Music Hall has announced its Summer 2025 season, presenting a programme of performances that celebrate the rich ...
The BBC singers gave an outstanding rendition of the Scottish composer’s Ordo Virtutum, but this 2020 piece itself feels a ...
Enter the month of February, and with that, the next phase of the seemingly murderous Ithaca winter. Ice paves the path up the slope, the sun sits low in the sky and snowflakes dot my phone as I ...
Following an introduction by UVI President Safiya George, Justice Jackson took the podium to deliver her remarks, reflecting ...
Maurice Ravel is one of the greatest French composers who ever lived. Along with Claude Debussy, he single-handedly changed ...