A Soviet-era Central Asian pop music anthology shines a light on the region's ethnic diversity and music that transcends genres from Korean brass bands to Uyghur garage rock to Crimean jazz.
Rounding up the big interviews you might have missed, from gardening tips with Martha Stewart to a conversation with a former astronaut about what happens to our bodies after that much time in space.
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Cancel culture and the ethical decisions confronting the touring business were tackled head on in ILMC 37’s gripping Ethics & ...
Miami's contemporary art institution the Rubell Museum buzzed as artists, philanthropists, and visionaries gathered for the ...
The second installment of A Brief Guide To Ukrainian Jazz—a series developed with the cooperation of the Ukrainian ...
Lambrini Girls will receive a share of a £1.6million grant from the Music Export Growth scheme, which is aimed at boosting ...
Pete Tong is back with composer Jules Buckley for a concert of orchestral versions of Ibiza dance-music classics ...
Residents embraced Irish culture over the weekend as the McConnell Irish Dancers hosted the city’s first-ever St. Patrick’s ...
Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, Skidmore College invites the community to experience “Voices of Ukraine,” a moving ...
When the Ukrainian folk quartet DakhaBrakha takes over the State Theatre on March 13, they will be aiming their ...
Exhibitions commissioned by Bradford 2025 for Loading Bay’s gallery include Frontline 1984/1985, the first exhibition of work ...