Prestige has compiled a guide to the galleries and exhibitions inspiring the artistic and cultural conversations this March.
Lodged in the artist’s playground of New York City's Lower East Side, the New Colossus Festival returned from March 4-9, 2025 ...
Modern Art from Haiti” — labeled as featuring "some of the most celebrated Haitian artists of the 20th century" — includes a ...
Following MOMA’s “Documentary Fortnight” and overlapping with Lincoln Center’s “Rendezvous with French Cinema,” the Museum of ...
The summer season features LA Phil conductor Gustavo Dudamel on eight nights, Cynthia Erivo in the title role of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar,’ a pair of farewell shows from Cyndi Lauper, ...
Tupelo invites you to celebrate its story, spirit, and most famous native son with Celebrate Tupelo 2025—a year-long tribute ...
Live life the French way! Chansons is a charming and revelatory song-cycle that crosses borders from the boulevards of Paris ...
We explore three conspiracy theories about musicians faking their own death, each more outlandish than the last.
The Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band will present “Music From Far Away Places,” a concert of music from around the world, ...
Faith Petric’s century of folk music and social movements. Singing for Justice reveals the story of Faith Petric (1915-2013), a political radical, musician, mother, worker and grandmother who united ...
It came from Chinese President Xi Jinping, delivered to congratulate the inauguration of the China-Greece Center for Mutual Learning of Civilizations in the time-honored university in February 2023.
Kaija Saariaho's Innocence was a complex and multilayered production about collective guilt and trauma that deployed different languages and singing styles for Adelaide Festival.
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