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  • Redbone's hit cracked the Billboard Top 5 this month in 1974. It was a first for a band with all Native and Mexican American members — but the song itself had a quietly political message, too.
  • Three new hip-hop releases show a way forward for mid-level artists: albums the length of a network sitcom, and committing to the audience you already have.
  • Tchaikovsky's ballets are popular favorites. He created many fascinating dances...sugarplums, snowflakes, swans, and mice to name but a few. Did you know…
  • Analysis of President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address, with The Ohio State University Political Science Chair Professor Herb Weisberg and Ohio…
  • BBC 3 took a live relay from London's Royal Albert Hall off the air mid-concert on September 1, when a performance by the Israel Philharmonic was…
  • The indefatigable Norman Lebrecht was the first to break the news that Gustav Leonhardt has died, age 83. Leonhardt used to come to Boston quite often…
  • As Columbus' 200th birthday celebration kicks into gear, the New Albany Symphony Orchestra kicks it of this weekend at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community…
  • In the biography of Luigi Boccherini, he is described in this manner. "Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose…
  • Not really. But she dances! My buddy Tim Veach, director of the Columbus Dance Theatre, has a new program in store for Columbus. Cleopatra. Only it's not…
  • When Tchaikovsky wrote his Violin Concerto, the musician for whom he wrote it declared it to be "unplayable." Another violinist (Adolf Brodsky) would…
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