For the Ancient Greeks, music connected philosophy, medicine, and ethics, shaping both individual character and the common ...
DJ Keldon has a rotating playlist, but the mainstays are “Party in the U.S.A,” “A Thousand Miles” and “Rather Be” by Clean ...
A casino never feels silent. Most people notice the lights first, then the machines, then the movement. Music usually comes ...
Think about the music pumping through your headphones right now. Where did it actually come from? Every beat, every guitar ...
Classical Host Laura Atkinson and Reporter Justin Hicks trace the American musical tradition of shape note singing from colonial America up to today in an emotional, and joyful sonic journey. Shape ...
Most artists live under serious financial constraints. Laura Littleford and Margo McCreary, both seasoned Minneapolis writers and performers, understand the struggle to create their own material while ...
Every year, WMNF 88.5 FM’s listeners and DJs come together, intentionally or not, to create a musical portrait of the moment we’re living in. The station’s Top 10 Songs of 2025 reflect a year filled ...
Visitors to the 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House in Edwardsville on Nov. 15 had a chance to take a musical step back in time. Shape Note Singers from St. Louis visited the historic home to enjoy ...
A style of singing from colonial times will be on full display at Edwardsville's 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House this weekend. Shape note singing, also known as fasola singing, was popular in the ...
Standing inside the Laurelhurst Club in Southeast Portland, Karen Willard said some of her family members believe she’s in a cult. It’s not hard to see why. She and hundreds of others have arrived to ...
Celebrated playwright Carlyle Brown gives voice to Williams’ complicated career, constrained by racism but groundbreaking for generations of Black performers. In “Nobody, No Time,” a devastated Bert ...