About 130 years ago, the job of pianist was automated when Edwin Votey created the first player piano. The machine worked by reading music that was encoded by holes punched into rolls of paper, which ...
British singer-songwriter Sienna Spiro, whose ‘Die on This Hill’ has been streamed more than 300 million times, just can’t ...
Pete Hegseth has come under fire again — this time for spending a staggering $93 billion in taxpayer money last fall on ...
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra continues March’s arts events in the Ferguson Center for the Arts on March 14 with conductor Eric Jacobsen and brother and sister Gil and Orli Shaham on violin and ...
Ten months ago, audiences trickled into the world premiere of After the Rain at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre, a co-production with the Musical Stage Company. I was part of the crowd, and I was excited.
Retro audio is having a moment again. These four new gadgets mix classic design cues with modern playback, wireless features, and everyday practicality.
The coffee at Train Cars Coffee and Kava is locally roasted, which is the kind of detail that sounds like a marketing line until you actually taste the difference. The medium roast profile leans ...
From Groundhog Day to hogging the cookies, Rochester-based songwriter Pat Egan seems to have written tunes about more subjects than seems possible. He guesses he’s written about 700 songs and still ...
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Pete Hegseth blasted online for multi-billion-dollar government-funded splurge
Already enamored by plenty of controversies that could last his entire career, Pete Hegseth has managed to rope himself into a new one. Apparently, the Pentagon has spent millions of dollars on luxury ...
In addition to making note of the great shows in the next two weeks, I think it would be helpful to make announcements of upcoming shows that may be of interest now so procuring tickets will ...
Ukrainian orchestra Lords of the Sound performs Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Philadelphia’s Miller Theatre ( www.ensembleartsphilly ...
Months before the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began, Pete Hegseth’s Department of Defense reportedly went on a multibillion-dollar spending spree that included millions on steak, salmon, lobster, furnit ...
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