The two evening concerts of the festival both culminated in the performance of a major work with Janine Jansen in the first violin chair. One hesitates to say ‘leader’s chair’ in a chamber music ...
Next week is Thanksgiving, the year is winding down, and this is definitely a slower week for new albums, but we’ve still got a handful of new records to talk about. It was also a busy week in the ...
Pianist Orion Weiss, who wowed Arkansas Symphony audiences over the weekend soloing in Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, had another chance to impress a smaller, but no less fervent, ...
The Sewickley Music Club is excited about its next musical program of the 2025-2026 season. The Nov. 11 musical program, entitled “Strings Attached,” will be performed by Collin Yates (guitar and ...
In 1609, Galileo Galilei flipped around a lens and the telescope became a microscope. This turn connected the massive to the minuscule, far-away made close to the too-close made visible. The same ...
Clinics have been filling the care gaps as more rural hospitals close, but now a string of rural clinic closures is putting communities at risk of losing healthcare access. Here are four things ...
Retirement seems to have been treating Steven Soderbergh well; since he first mooted his withdrawal from filmmaking in 2012 — resulting in a four-year hiatus — he’s made at least one film a year since ...
The evening began with a whiskey tasting and light snacks inside Green-Wood’s stunning Gothic chapel. Completed in 1913, the space—adorned with stained glass and soaring ceilings—set a reverent, ...
For years, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has been stridently glib when his rockets explode during tests, quipping that the blasts were “just a scratch,” a “minor setback,” or a “rapid unscheduled disassembly.” ...
A dozen years ago this summer, I wrote one of the more impactful columns of my life. Not that it was necessarily impactful on the world — though it is something I still get asked about — but it ...