CIFF returns with another beautiful fusion of image and sound. Patrick Trehy’s new film Stupid August makes its world ...
From TheatreWorks’ new play about a mother-son road trip to a jazz guitar icon, there is plenty to see and do in the Area ...
Then Mr. Toscanini, at the Philharmonic-Symphony Pension Fund concert in Carnegie Hall, devoted an evening to Wagner, and ...
Richard Henry Wagner, of San Anselmo, California, passed away on October 18, 2025. Born on October 23, 1931, to Joseph and Mary Wagner, Richard was raised in Brooklyn, New York. At age 17, he attended ...
Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in Fort Worth. Fort Worth has the most ranked songs (25) in common with Fayetteville and no ranked songs in common with 59 metros. The most seen ...
The Contenders is a midweek column that looks at artists aiming for the top of the Billboard charts, and the strategies behind their efforts. This week, for the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 dated Nov. 1 ...
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Richard Bammer: In the music temples with German masters, Spanish flavors
Wagner’s music deeply resonated with me in a spiritual way, with its forward-looking harmonies that ushered in the radical transformation of early 20th-century music, in a abstract expressionist way.
“He’s a hopeless romantic,” my friend Stevie whispers after the first of a superb set of forlorn love songs from Richard Hawley. I’d agree, if he weren’t so damn good at it. He’s a peerless romantic.
I don’t know what you were doing when you were 16, but Richard Hawley – according to the man himself – was already writing songs as marvellous as Just Like The Rain. The 58-year-old reckons it proves ...
Here are the eight songs most likely to be nominated for record of the year at the 2026 Grammys. They are listed in alphabetical order by artist.
Check out some great cinema at the Three Rivers Film Festival, watch new and original dance with the Texture Choreography ...
Heretic, debater, wife-snatcher, subject of a posthumous cult: Pico della Mirandola certainly had a wild career. In this smart and rangy book, Wilson-Lee, a Cambridge don, paints a glorious portrait ...
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