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Derrik Pannell is passionate about keeping the jazz scene alive in Columbus. Owner of Blu Note Jazz Cafe, Pannell will open ...
No single song from the classic American Songbook can stand on its own without a performer’s subtle interpretation. Those ...
The weeklong event features a variety of activities, including a 5K run/walk, a cultural festival, artist talks and more.
Harlem is where the heart is for Melvin “Boots” Johnson. The self-taught chef discovered and fell in love with the historic neighborhood.
Jacob’s Pillow, founded by Ted Shawn in 1931, presents another month of world-class dance under the direction of Pam Tatge and her team, featuring 21 companies. Jacob’s Pillow accomplishes in one ...
Before New Orleans became the center of jazz, Charleston, South Carolina, had already planted deep musical roots—thanks in large part to the Jenkins Orphanage Band.
Jazz and the gospel truth have permeated the spiritual walls of St. Peter’s Church since Pastor Gensel founded the jazz ministry in 1964.
The Fine Arts Center at the University of Massachusetts has appointed Elana Casey associate director of the Augusta Savage Gallery. Her role will entail curating exhibitions furthering diversity and ...
Concerts returned to Camp Randall this summer for the first time in almost 30 years, with country pop singer Morgan Wallen ...
Psych rockers DAIISTAR, post-punks Font, synth-pop experimenters Club Coma, electro-funk master Sexpop, hazy Latin groovers lluvvii, and fresh art-pop innovators Alma Muñeca raise funds for the Kerr ...