In a live taping of On Being, national public radio’s program about the big questions at the center of human life, host Krista Tippett spoke with Princeton’s Bernard Chazelle about Bach’s human and ...
While most Americans contend with the risks of gathering with loved ones this holiday season, the over two million people confined in America’s jails and prisons find themselves fighting for survival ...
Hailed by The New York Times as “a pianist of magisterial elegance, power and insight.” Leif Ove Andsnes has embarked on a major multi-season project to perform and record the complete Beethoven piano ...
James Joyce’s Dubliners, once considered scandalous, sacrilegious—and, for a decade, unpublishable—celebrated its 100th year in print in 2014. The stories in the collection peer into the lives of ...
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Six-time GRAMMY Award winner Arturo O’Farrill brings the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble to The Greene Space for a live concert and conversation harmonizing Arturo’s recent participation in Fandango ...
James Joyce’s writing is known for its rhythmic quality. And of course, music and song are deeply ingrained in Irish culture and storytelling.
To mark Women’s History Month, The Other Box Project looks at how race has factored into this moment of #MeToo.
Go behind the scenes with Bronx Battle of the Boroughs 2012 representative BODOMA Garifuna Cultural Band. The BODOMA Garifuna Cultural Band is made up of nine members who came together in 2002 to ...
As if designing hair and makeup for a Broadway production weren’t challenging enough, what if the script called for the actors to do that hair and makeup live on stage every night? And what if those ...
Tony winner Sarah Jones brings her trademark characters—and view of this moment in America—to the stage, with this sneak peek at her new podcast, America, Who Hurt You? Award-winning cultural critic ...