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Today, creating a ground-breaking video game is akin to making a movie. You need a story, graphic artists, music, and more. But until the middle of the 20th century, there were no video games.
Lady Gaga may have been raising hell Tuesday night at San Francisco’s Chase Center, but at the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall ...
Time machines don’t exist yet, but Mr. Darby’s Vintage & Antique Emporium in Boardman, Ohio comes pretty darn close. You know that feeling when you walk into a place and suddenly your to-do list ...
Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio were both born one hundred years ago in Montbrison and Oneglia, respectively. During the course of their lengthy careers, they worked separately and together, ...
While historically informed performances of Baroque music are not surprising, Will Crutchfield and Teatro Nuovo are using ...
A new biography of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, born in Concord in 1890, provides evidence that Flynn, a celebrated and maligned labor and political leader for much of the 20th century, fits the bill.  A ...
The immersive historical experience brings visitors into settler life through music, demonstrations and traditional trades.
How military conflict has fuelled the development of technology that’s now essential in modern music production ...
The small plastic instrument has long been the go-to instrument in elementary schools. But it is capable of so much more than ...
His work, largely unknown outside Britain until late in his career, was often based on historical treatises. It was seen by ...
The Bourgard College of Art and Music was the first fire art school for African American students in Louisville in the early 20th century by Caroline Bourgard. But it closed back in 2017.