Tag: jazz
Will Robots Replace Human Artists?
In this podcast, we speak with authors John Biggs and B.J. Mendelson on the future of social media and A.I.
►Performing Arts and Politics: Trying to See the Future
Could the National Endowment for the Arts be defunded -- and affect performing arts?
Welcome to Bet Hatikva: “The Band’s Visit”
What an enticing world-music-like original cast CD this one is going to be.
Melville on the Menu, Bukowski in the Bathroom
A dining establishment in Atlantic Beach, NY does everything by the book.
Henri Matisse: What Cut-Outs, What a Cut-Up!
A last chance to see the master artist's glorious final works.
Composer and Pianist Vijay Iyer, Vamping in Technicolor
Combining improvised jazz with notated post-minimal chamber music and electronics.
Nashville Jazz Community Honors Billy Adair
Remembering the outstanding arranger, guitarist/bassist, bandleader and instructor.
Critical I: Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal
"On the other hand, you don’t have to get paid to be good..."
Nashville Jazz Workshop Pays Homage to the Greats
Clifford Brown and Max Roach were innovators and geniuses.
Soprano Claron McFadden: History, Novelty and Continuity
From 17th century opera to 21st century cabaret, she commands a stage.
Magnolia March: Artists Take a Peaceful Stand Against Violence
The traditional New Orleans-style funeral processional will organize on April 27 at Lincoln Center.