In last month’s column I mentioned how I first encountered classical music on a high school field trip. We were taken to a ballet company’s
In last month’s column I mentioned how I first encountered classical music on a high school field trip. We were taken to a ballet company’s
So let’s talk about The Exorcist. Not the 1973 greatest-horror-movie-of-all-time Exorcist but the Fox television series Exorcist. The Talent The show keeps the general spirit
The National Endowment for the Arts has released the selections for the fiscal year 2017 grants and fellowships, including 37 poets, a number of presses, and several literary magazines too, including Copper Canyon Press and Electric Literature.
Houston-based luthier Dorian Barnes has been cutting, sanding, and fashioning violins for over three decades. The son of a concert pianist and violinist, and the
There once was a town named Oak Alley. Populated almost exclusively with “one-percenters, (long before anyone ever heard of such a thing), Oak Alley was
On December 6th, National Public Radio released its annual guide from staff and critics. This app gives you a wide range of filters to help you move through more than 300 titles, and includes detailed recommendations, links on where to buy the books — including indie bookstore and library links.