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fromVulture
21 hours ago

The Drama Is Too Cowardly to Commit to Its Provocative Premise

The film presents a dark romantic comedy featuring complex characters and a central premise that challenges audience expectations.
Berlin music
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Why Bach's music is indestructible, whether on the mandolin, modern piano or soundtracking murder

Bach's music dominates Easter performances, showcasing its emotional depth and resilience through various interpretations.
#david-byrne
fromConsequence
4 days ago
London music

David Byrne Performs "When We Are Singing," Explains Using ICE Footage in Concerts on Colbert: Watch

London music
fromConsequence
4 days ago

David Byrne Performs "When We Are Singing," Explains Using ICE Footage in Concerts on Colbert: Watch

David Byrne emphasizes colorful live shows and addresses serious themes through performance and visuals.
Music production
fromPitchfork
5 days ago

Nobody's Chosen: An Interview With Sideshow

Sideshow's album TIGRAY FUNK addresses societal issues through personal experiences and a unique musical fusion of G-funk and Ethiopian influences.
fromDefector
5 days ago

For Now, ABS Makes Good Theater | Defector

Under the ABS challenge system, a team begins each game with two challenges. If a player gets an umpire's call overturned, their team retains the challenge. In effect, this means a team has unlimited challenges until they get two wrong.
Boston Red Sox
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

No Kings Concert & Fundraiser with Golden Gate Symphony Soloists

The No Kings Day concert will feature elite section leads of the Golden Gate Symphony Chorus, including sopranos, tenors, and baritones, performing in support of the Professional Singers Fund.
SF music
Film
fromVulture
3 days ago

Critics Aren't Sure Whether to Marry The Drama

Zendaya's performance in the controversial film is widely praised, while critics are divided on the film's originality and execution.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Guardian view on new musicals: sex, drugs and song n' dance | Editorial

Trainspotting the Musical adapts Irvine Welsh's novel, showcasing the evolution of stories from books to stage with contemporary themes.
#san-francisco-symphony
SF music
fromKqed
1 week ago

The San Francisco Symphony's 2026-27 Season Is Here | KQED

Esa-Pekka Salonen will guest conduct the San Francisco Symphony during the 2026-27 season, featuring premieres and collaborations.
SF music
fromKqed
1 week ago

The San Francisco Symphony's 2026-27 Season Is Here | KQED

Esa-Pekka Salonen will guest conduct the San Francisco Symphony during the 2026-27 season, featuring premieres and collaborations.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

DramaWatch: On a lighter note, musicals and comedies blossom on Oregon stages * Oregon ArtsWatch

Spring theater season offers diverse productions including comedies, musicals, and new works across multiple venues and festivals in the Pacific Northwest.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Music in Community Offers Light in Dark Times

In frightening times, it makes a huge difference not to feel alone. Creating art with others in community enhances agency and strengthens self. Creativity requires an open heart; love enhances hope and diminishes fear.
Music
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

Experience Theatre Project immerses audiences in stories * Oregon ArtsWatch

Alisa Stewart founded Experience Theatre Project after experiencing immersive theater, creating participatory productions that transform audiences into active participants rather than passive observers.
Berlin music
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

A new movement begins: Dudamel and the Philharmonic's era of transcendence | amNewYork

Gustavo Dudamel's leadership of the New York Philharmonic marks a shift toward music as transcendence rather than entertainment, with expanded programming and inclusive community engagement.
Berlin music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

The silent common thread: Clarinetist Graeme Steele Johnson discusses his discovery of the lost Loeffler "Octet" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Graeme Steele Johnson discovered a lost 19th-century octet by Charles Martin Loeffler in the Library of Congress archives and spent years editing the manuscript to make it performable for modern audiences.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

The effusion of difficult emotion: Newport Symphony performs Higdon, Mendelssohn, and Tchaikovsky * Oregon ArtsWatch

Newport Symphony Orchestra's final season concert features Shakespeare-inspired music performed March 21-22 with poet Frank Oden and works by Nicolai, Korngold, Verdi, Kellogg, and Bernstein.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Sinfonia of London/ Wilson/ Kantorow review pushing the limits of the well-oiled orchestral machine

Fast forward a few decades and John Wilson is still hand-picking musicians and still serving up performances so polished they leave critics scrabbling for superlatives. These days Wilson's main outfit is the Sinfonia of London, and he is as likely to be conducting the symphonic mainstream as showtunes.
London music
Berlin music
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

POV: Ballet and opera institutions need to get radical to stay relevant

Opera and ballet remain deeply embedded in contemporary culture, with the barrier to engagement being perception and institutional presentation rather than the art forms themselves.
NYC music
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

On Sale Now: Joshua Bell Violin Recital Live (SF)

Joshua Bell, a Grammy-award-winning violinist with a four-decade career, performs a recital at Davies Symphony Hall on April 19, 2026, with discounted tickets available starting at $99.
SF music
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Golden Gate Park Band's Symphony in the Park: Solidarity with Ukraine

The Golden Gate Park Band presents its 144th season of free weekly Sunday concerts at 1 pm in Golden Gate Park, featuring 70-90 minute performances with culturally themed programs and guest performers.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Lend your voice to something meaningful: March choral previews, part two * Oregon ArtsWatch

PLC announces the retirement of its Artistic Director, Mary McCarty, following 11 years of inspired leadership and artistic excellence.
Portland
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Experience: I lost my arm now I'm one of the fastest drummers in the world

I woke up in hospital. I had fourth-degree burns down my right arm, all the way to the bone marrow. After four weeks in the burns unit, doctors gave me a choice: spend years attempting to save the arm, or amputate and leave hospital within a week. I chose amputation. It was the right decision but it was still devastating.
Music production
#classical-music
Berlin music
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

California Symphony: Northern Lights

California Symphony's March concerts feature contemplative music by Northern and Eastern European composers, including works by Silvestrov, Pärt, and Sibelius, with a casual concert experience including pre-concert talks and refreshments.
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Symphony San Jose paints Enigmatic' musical portrait

Symphony San Jose presents three historically significant classical works—Handel's Zadok the Priest, Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem, and Elgar's Enigma Variations—in the Enigmatic Voice program on March 7-8.
Portland food
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

The stone of winter rolled away: March choral previews, part one * Oregon ArtsWatch

Alexander Lingas concludes 35 years as Music Director of Cappella Romana, transitioning to Music Director Emeritus to focus on scholarship and theological education while the choir searches for his successor.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
29 years ago

A House Full of Stage Presence

The Center Theatre Group's 30th anniversary reception was held at the Wassermans' prestigious Beverly Hills home, showcasing its renowned art collection and expansive grounds to impressed guests.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Would you go to a play by yourself? Theaters are hoping so

We decided this could be an opportunity to design something specifically for those theatergoers, and maybe many others who may have been reluctant to attend on their own. This is not 'singles night.' If a meaningful connection happens, that's a bonus. But at the end of the day, it's really about being comfortable going solo to a show and enjoying it with people who have that same experience.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Elisabeth Leonskaja review piano legend's unerring sense of architecture reveals connections and kinships

The Austrian pianist's expressive, emotional playing may grab the headlines, but it's the unerring sense of underlying architecture that's the thread through her long career. We heard that here, not just within each of the works, but in the shared foundations, and sometimes secret connecting passages, she revealed between them.
Berlin music
Berlin music
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Why has one of the world's great conductors been shown the door?

The Boston Symphony Orchestra ended its contract with music director Andris Nelsons due to misalignment on future vision, with his departure scheduled after summer 2027.
London music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Rock guitar great is opening for himself on latest concert tour

Zakk Wylde performs twice in one night at The Warfield in San Francisco on March 14, headlining with Black Label Society and opening as Zakk Sabbath, a Black Sabbath tribute band.
Music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Asking Eric: Her random toots and shrieks ruin the musical experience

Groups must clarify whether they are truly open to all skill levels or have unstated expectations, as inconsistent messaging creates conflict and resentment.
Business
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Why the best problem-solvers think like jazz musicians

Organizations that toggle between wonder (imagination) and rigor (discipline) generate novel value and shape disruption better than those relying solely on technical systems.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Fans Are Freaking Out Over the Future of One of Pop's Hottest Acts. Let Us Explain.

On Friday, Hybe, the South Korean-turned-multinational entertainment conglomerate, and Geffen, the American label owned by Universal Music Group, announced that Bannerman would be going on a "temporary hiatus" to "focus on her health and well-being." The statement pledges that this decision was made "after open and thoughtful conversations together" and that the group will continue with their scheduled activities.
Music
Berlin music
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu: Live at the Met album review electrifying renditions make the momentous intimate

Lise Davidsen delivers nearly an hour of outstanding singing at the Metropolitan Opera, showcasing her fresh, gleaming soprano across Strauss, Schubert, Sibelius, and Wagner repertoire with pianist James Baillieu.
Music
fromNature
1 month ago

Music is not a universal language - but it can bring us together when words fail

Music continues to unite people globally and remains central to debates about universality, human uniqueness, and responses to AI-driven inhumanity.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Make the orchestra great again: how a painting of Trump as conductor misunderstands the symphony | Tom Service

Trump and allied figures are portrayed as a triumphant orchestra under his command, symbolizing performative control, nationalist theatrics, and authoritarian spectacle.
LGBT
fromQueerty
2 months ago

What's the best concert you've ever attended & why? - Queerty

Queer concert experiences with beloved pop icons create powerful, lasting memories and people are invited to share their favorite concert stories.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Violinist sent hundreds of nude images to women

Ben Gunnery, who has toured the world throughout his career, targeted his victims in November, four months after being found guilty of sending the same explicit content to another woman. Gunnery found the women online and within days was sending them unsolicited images of his genitals. This story contains details of sexual harassment some may find upsetting. Gunnery, from Vauxhall, London, previously admitted sending images of his genitals to the two women with the intention of causing distress or humiliation.
UK news
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Vocal Resistance at the New York Festival of Song

We began in the world that was-in the humid atmosphere of fin-de-siècle Vienna, from which Zemlinsky, Schreker, and Schoenberg emerged. In a program note, Blier wrote that the "Fugitives" concept was inspired by Zemlinsky's "Meeraugen," or "Sea Eyes," which tells of a "person staring into the roiling abyss of the ocean." You had the feeling, as the evening went on, that the crushing realities of twentieth-century history-war, revolution, inflation, the Depression, Fascism-made such refined aestheticism untenable and forced composers onto other paths.
Music
fromMbtn
1 month ago

Take Your Seats

So another word about tickets. They did finally announce single-game tickets were going on sale, but only for games though June. It's not enough to keep season plans limited to those requiring fans to buy more tickets than they can use, feeding the secondary markets which the Mets also get a cut of, but "make-your-own-plan" fans like me who've reliably occupied seats for decades,
New York Mets
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

From playwright to stage manager

AI-generated, probabilistic interfaces break traditional deterministic UI design; designers must adopt structured protocols (like A2UI) to ensure stability, continuity, and predictable user workflows.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
2 months ago

Dave Malloy's OCTET Explores the Entanglement of Technology and Humanity - Washingtonian

In a dimly lit, dusty church basement, eight people meet and place their cellphones into a wooden box. Each member of the octet struggles with a dependency upon the very tool that enables us all to enjoy a level of historically unprecedented convenience - the internet. Like the characters, audiences are called to unplug and immerse themselves in the world of Studio Theatre's production of Dave Malloy's unique a capella musical, Octet.
Digital life
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Public-speaking tips from the experts: what scientists can learn from comics, musicians and actors

Researchers can adopt performers' techniques to make conference talks more engaging, informative, and inspiring, increasing audience energy and professional visibility.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

DramaWatch: Memory, meta-theater and musicals * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland stages a diverse slate of theater and musicals this season, spanning meta-theater, classic revivals, immersive reinterpretations, and contemporary indie productions.
#philip-glass
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago
LGBT

Legendary composer Philip Glass pulls out of Kennedy Center performance because of its "values" - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago
LGBT

Legendary composer Philip Glass pulls out of Kennedy Center performance because of its "values" - LGBTQ Nation

Music
fromThesanjoseblog
1 month ago

Symphony San Jose Presents The Enigmatic Voice in Downtown San Jose

Symphony San Jose presents The Enigmatic Voice featuring Handel's Zadok the Priest, Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem, and Elgar's Enigma Variations at California Theatre.
Science
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How Music Enhances Our Brains and Our Lives

Music training strengthens brain rhythms and learning increases synthesis of proteins necessary for memory, supporting neuroplasticity and resilience against age-related decline.
Film
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Let me entertain you

Covid-19 pushed entertainment and brands to innovate, shifting releases and creating digital experiences to maintain connection and reach audiences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

All the world's enraged: a new era of resistance theater' is rising as Trump attacks the arts

On a cool winter night in Los Angeles, dozens gathered to protest the Trump administration's attacks on the arts and the recent federal immigration raids in southern California. But these protestors didn't carry signs or chant in front of a government building they recited poems such as Antifa Tea Party and Love in Times of Fascism. They performed anti-fascist improv to a small but lively crowd at The Glendale Room, a library-themed theater, as part of the monthly show Unquiet: A Night of Creative Resistance.
US politics
#broadway
Science
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

We've got rhythm but why? What science can explain about dance

Dancing activates complex, coordinated bodily systems, engaging dozens of muscles and sensory inputs, and yields profound physical and mental benefits across cultures.
Arts
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

8 signs you appreciate art, music, and culture on a deeper level than most people - Silicon Canals

Some people experience art deeply, reacting emotionally and perceiving subtle artistic cues that reveal heightened sensitivity and meaningful connections to creative expression.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Cappella Romana founder Alexander Lingas passes the torch * Oregon ArtsWatch

A graduate student organized a benefit concert of diverse sacred and early music to raise funds for rebuilding San Francisco's damaged Greek Orthodox cathedral.
SF music
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Former conductor to lead Philharmonia Baroque in concert series

Nicholas McGegan returns to lead Philharmonia Baroque concerts featuring Jewish and Baroque repertoire, plus a world-premiere Rameau edition; tickets available online.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Blurring the lines: FearNoMusic's "Looking Inward, Spacing Out" * Oregon ArtsWatch

FearNoMusic presents Looking Inward, Spacing Out: a spatialized concert in Reed College's PAB atrium featuring works by Brant, Ives, Tiensuu, Oliveros, Nystedt and Reed choirs.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

DramaWatch: Busy theaters will have audiences racing to catch all the shows on offer in the next few weeks * Oregon ArtsWatch

The sad part of theater, says Illya deTorres of Chapel Theatre Company in Milwaukie, is that the experience evaporates. "It's like being in summer camp," he says. "It just goes by in a blur."
Arts
Music
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Events honor the legacy of composer Steven Stucky | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Music Department honors Steven Stucky with concerts celebrating his legacy, teaching influence, and innovative, Pulitzer-winning compositions.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Jennifer Wright's 'Echolocations': Making music and the instruments, too * Oregon ArtsWatch

On January 17 Jennifer Wright gave a stellar performance of her compositions for her self-crafted instruments. This performance marked the conclusion of a month-long exhibition of her instruments and sound sculptures in the galleria of PLACE in Northwest Portland. This is the performance where she said she "finally had a chance to let all the parts of me out to play."
Arts
Music
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Engage Actively With Music to Reap Its Greatest Benefits

The ukulele is an accessible, increasingly popular instrument that people of nearly any age and skill level can learn and play in local clubs.
Music
fromThepythoncodingstack
2 months ago

The Orchestra Conductor, The Senior Programmer, and AI * [Club]

Orchestra conductors provide coordination and interpretation beyond written scores, paralleling how oversight shapes programming and AI despite surface-level expertise.
Music
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Pianist set to show his 'Poetic Virtuosity' in Cupertino

Local cultural, education, and conservation updates: George Harliono recital Feb. 22; SCCOE awarded $1.98M for K–12 career-technical expansion; free children's nature activity book.
Music
fromwww.orartswatch.org
2 months ago

Happy Giancarlo: A conversation with Maestro Castro D'Addona Oregon ArtsWatch

Giancarlo Castro D'Addona is a Venezuelan-born, El Sistema-trained composer and former trumpeter who composes works for major youth and professional ensembles in Oregon.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Know the score? I don't read music, but that's no hindrance to reimagining great classical works

I'm a harmonica and accordion player and one half of folk-classical duo Stevens & Pound. As a multi-instrumentalist I am rooted in a folk tradition that is oral, aural and communal. Music and song are passed down by ear, either through recordings or more fun traditional music sessions. Here, players and singers get together to share, swap and play tunes, drawing from a repertoire that is always evolving.
Music
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Glimmers of light: Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak and guest conductor Markus Stenz tackle Alban Berg's difficult "Violin Concerto" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Markus Stenz led the Oregon Symphony in an outstanding concert featuring Sarah Kwak's superb performance of Berg's Violin Concerto and renditions of Boulanger and Beethoven.
#hershey-felder
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Glimmers of light: Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak and guest conductor Markus Stenz tackle Alban Berg's difficult "Violin Concerto" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Markus Stenz led the Oregon Symphony in an outstanding concert featuring Sarah Kwak's superb performance of Berg's Violin Concerto and expressive Boulanger and Beethoven interpretations.
Music
fromTNW | Music
2 months ago

Can AI replace the humanity of Classical Music?

AI can analyze compositional style and complete unfinished works, prompting questions about whether technology can replicate human sensitivity and emotional interpretation in classical music.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

LPO/Jurowski review Mahler's 10th is full of colour, and the composer's pain, in Barshai's completion

Barshai's colourful completion of Mahler's Tenth, conducted by Jurowski, delivers bold orchestration and vivid playing that contrasts Cooke's restrained version.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Like a prayer: Bassist Edgar Meyer's trio with violinist Tessa Lark and cellist Joshua Roman * Oregon ArtsWatch

Edgar Meyer, with Tessa Lark and Joshua Roman, performed a sold-out chamber concert blending Bach, Appalachian influences and adventurous repertoire that pushed his musical boundaries.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

That make-or-break feeling? I love it': can Andre de Ridder put ENO back on its feet?

Andre de Ridder is either brave or stupid. He has accepted the role as the music director of English National Opera its chief conductor and keeper of its musical flame. He will take up the role formally in 2027. The post has been empty for several anguished years, sparked by Arts Council England's 2022 announcement that the company would lose all its funding unless it moved out of London.
Music
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

The story of the song: Jimmie Herrod with the Oregon Symphony * Oregon ArtsWatch

Jimmie Herrod delivered a stunning, versatile jazz performance with a four-octave range, emotional storytelling, and charismatic stage presence backed by the Oregon Symphony.
Music
fromArtsjournal
2 months ago

Director of Artistic Operations

Director of Artistic Operations coordinates artistic planning, rehearsal and touring logistics, budgets, and systems for The Knights; requires orchestral experience, strong communication, and travel flexibility.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Helmuth Rilling, longtime leader of the Oregon Bach Festival, dies at age 92 * Oregon ArtsWatch

Helmuth Rilling, renowned interpreter of Johann Sebastian Bach and co-founder of the Oregon Bach Festival, died Feb. 11, 2026, in Leonberg at age 92.
Music
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I chased my dream of playing in a heavy metal band - and still climbed the corporate ladder

Jason Myers built a senior marketing career while continuing to play bass professionally, balancing touring and remote work to secure his financial future.
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider loves music so much, she might just eat it

Any composer's relationship to music is intense, but Sarah Kirkland Snider, whose debut opera, Hildegard, receives its world premiere at the LA Opera this week, ratchets that intensity up to a higher, more metaphysical level. When Snider hears music, she says, she sometimes wants to eat it that's how deep the desire goes. She's not traditionally religious, but she has come to see music as a mysterious, divine force within her.
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