There is an old phrase to “Beware the Ides of March.” It is attributed to William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” although it probably goes back farther. Another saying ...
Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews biographies of two musicians who transcended jazz, and to whom recognition was slow in coming: James P. Johnson, born in 1894, and Alice Coltrane, born in 1937.
With his brother Marty, he released a string of zany children’s programs. Some became cult favorites (even among adults) and ...
Record Store Day may know what it’s doing, traditionally scheduling the biggest sales day of the year for independent music retailers on the Saturday after tax day. You are very, very, very confident ...
The “Hope After the Storm” adoption special runs through April 30.
California lawmakers trying to leave their mark in an era of affordability politics have their sights trained on the state’s ...
We in Flint, in the same spirit of not being OK with poisoned water, decided we’re not OK with our babies growing up in ...
The measure protecting up to 350,000 Haitians from deportation now goes to the Senate, where it faces a tough fight.
The River City Men’s Chorus offers a concert it’s titling “FREEDOM!,” which a news release describes as “a choral celebration ...
Recounting a chilling myth set in Northern Ireland, St. Pius X High School’s original play To Have the Confidence of a Man ...
Record Store Day may know what it’s doing, traditionally scheduling the biggest sales day of the year for independent music retailers on the Saturday after tax day. You are very, very, very confident ...