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"I think she leaned even more into who she was, finding places to hold on to self-worth and self-regard. The music was an easy partner. She came into the world this way."
Cultural Attaché's Best Bets: November 3rd - November 9th is bursting at the seams. We open with a world premiere opera and follow that with another world premiere work for orchestra and vocalist, then we're celebrating a Brazilian jazz...
This week: two plays, three operas and a unique work that defies categorization
I could have easily put 15-18 albums on this week’s list. That’s how much good music there is being released today.
“My job is to cook the meal. How people eat it—that’s up to them.”
Ariana DeBose stars in Classic Stage Company's production of Stephen Schwartz's musical "The Baker's Wife"
Welcome to New In Music This Week: October 17th where contemporary classical music and vinyl re-issues of some great jazz albums populate this week's list. There is also a tango opera and Gilbert & Sullivan as you've never heard...
When Maurice Ravel composed Boléro in 1928, he could not have known that the relentless, hypnotic rhythm that made it one of the most performed works of the twentieth century would also come to embody the early symptoms of...
“This piece is about silence—even though it’s filled with sound.”
Manuel Oliver stars in his one-man show "Guac" at Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre
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