Going from my rowdy suburban school into the state band was a joy, even if I didn’t play for Princess Diana like the rest of ...
Analog activities are back in a big way.
Through a connected nonprofit, MetroNOME funnels support to local schools and music educators, funding lessons, instruments, ...
India’s recent conduct offers a quiet lesson in statecraft. When pushed, it did not lunge. When uncertain, it did not freeze.
To Walker, folk is “storytelling of communal and/or cultural struggle.” Or cultural experience. He looked back at Black ...
Every kid. Every day. An instrument in hand. At Conservatory Lab, music isn’t an extra — it’s the heartbeat of learning.
Every great technological shift arrives first as a whisper. Not a shout. Not a trumpet. More like a tiny tickle at the back of your neck that makes you turn ...
DaShawn Brown has worked for WSOC-Channel 9 in Charlotte for 10 years as an on-camera sports and news reporter and a fill-in anchor.
Amid the nationwide protests that have shaken Iran in recent weeks—brutally suppressed by the regime at the cost of countless dead—there was one particularly striking detail. Some of the ...
Jill Van Brussel, interim head of the theatre department at Colorado Mesa University, shows on Jan. 20 new renovations to ...
Biblical numbers are a little like the relatives at a family wedding—everyone has heard stories about them, nobody fully ...