Price, a Black composer who died in 1953, made music in Chicago that is now being championed by the classical music world.
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An illustrated scene of neighbors gathered, some linking arms, to witness an ICE agent who is walking around their neighborhood When candidate Donald Trump promised mass deportations on the 2024 ...
Drew Findling, the go-to defense lawyer for rap stars like Cardi B and Lil Durk, talks about RICO, rap lyrics and navigating the music industry.
Are you a town, park district or organization putting on a summer festival or event in the suburbs? Get your festivals, fairs, fireworks, parades, community bike rides, fine art shows, carnivals, ...
Jeff Koons collaboration, this anniversary will be marked by celebrations of fine dining and culture throughout the Asia-Pacific regionevian(R) has today marked 200 years since it first began bottling ...
From its origins in the French Alps to the global stage, the brand's anniversary milestone is brought to life in a new campaign with tennis ambassadors ...
In his satirical novella "The Innocents Abroad," Mark Twain pokes fun at the culture shock of Americans aboard a ship cruising around Europe. Literally every day, in a new country, in a new port, the ...
Soon after they had moved to Philadelphia in 1973, Robert Kohler and Frances Coulborn Kohler went to Boston’s Pucker Safrai Gallery and saw Jane Lund’s Party for Myself (1974–75) hanging by the ...
Theaster Gates’ New Show Honors Ceramicist David Drake Theaster Gates’ new exhibition, “Dave: All My Relations,” at Gagosian’s Park Avenue space in New York, “honors the legacy of the enslaved ...
The Chess/Acoustic Sounds series has officially launched Little Walter’s The Best of Little Walter, a collection of hits by ...
Thousands gathered for the No Kings protest in Chicago's Grant Park on Saturday. The demonstration, organized in part by ...