Mountain Empire Community College’s Wampler Library will host a reception highlighting the Slemp Gallery’s latest exhibit, “The Tracks of My Years," featuring the work of Big Stone Gap artist and ...
In 1949, the American Communist activist was invited by the Soviet government to give a huge concert in Moscow.
Music for Christmas and New Year's Eve in Latin America is as diverse as its people and landscapes. These songs and musical genres, selected by Global Voices contributors, can be heard on radio ...
"Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way!" Christmas music brings magic to the season, filling the air with festive cheer. It fills our homes with warmth, joy, and memories, whether it's ...
Khaleej Times is on ground to bring you live updates from the event, covering everything from last-minute changes to ...
Known for his musical versatility, bassist Dezron Douglas is one of the most in demand young bassists in jazz today. Composer, bandleader, sideman and educator, Dezron has established himself as a ...
Pacific Symphony and the Arts & Learning Conservatory partner to present "Symphonic Soul: A Celebration of African American ...
Paul Simon's catalogue of music celebrates everything from the refined to the obscure. But he deemed this one particular ...
(The Center Square) – Jimmy Carter, the first former American president to live to 100, arrived back in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Before the trip home, the former president was ...
Americans with European heritage have long been able to pinpoint their ancestry through DNA testing, but it's only in recent years that those with African heritage have been able to trace their ...
Oh, how we’ve longed for this stench. Coming off their nasty 2024 single, “A Visceral Retch,” deathcore dominators Whitechapel have officially announced they have a new and ultra-heavy album on the ...
This article was published on 1/14 and republished on 1/15. As you may have realized by now, I am always tracking what series is at the top of the charts on Netflix, and now I think we’re seeing ...