From the middle to the end of the 1930s, Europe witnessed an ugly period of political ... His childhood in Assam had been ...
Annette Fullerton has owned The Tourist Inn for 20 years and is now selling. She wants the live music venue to continue being ...
The three-hour-long “Kontakthof,” set to German popular songs of the 1930s, jazz and tango, was a pivotal piece for the young company, entrenching the potent mix of drama and movement that ...
Director Malcolm Washington, star Erykah Badu, and more on how the film adaptation of August Wilson's play draws on blues, ...
The piano on the set of “The Piano Lesson” was not a mere prop. It could be played and the cast members often did. It was ...
These classic Christmas films are shown in living rooms across the nation each holiday season. But which ones made the list?
John Waters' "Female Trouble' as new holiday classic, Robert Altman's "Ready to Wear" in 35mm and Gary Cooper's ultra-rare ...
When she died in 1984, Margaret Sutherland was remembered as the "matriarch" of Australian music. But few outside of the classical music world know her name today. Sutherland was a composer ...
On Chicago’s South Side in the 1930s young Quincy saw storerooms ... He was a bit of a dog with women. The state of popular music in the 21st century gave him a headache or two.
Particularly, when talking about some of the music the decade produced. Released in 1983, Tyler’s hit song took the world by storm and became one of the most popular songs of the decade.
Damon Winter/The New York Times Supported by By Ben Ratliff Quincy Jones, one of the most powerful forces in American popular music for more ... At one point in the late 1930s, Quincy and his ...