A university professor with ties to Montegut won a Grammy for a jazz piece.
At a post-screening Q&A in Atlanta attended by Morehouse and Spelman students, Williams laid down lessons about being a new ...
Author and musicologist Joseph Horowitz stops in Bloomington-Normal this week as part of the fourth and final leg of a year-long celebration of American composer Charles Ives.
Ohad Naharin, house choreographer of Batsheva Dance Company, the acclaimed Israeli troupe, says his main inspiration comes ...
After spending seven years retired from touring, Paul Simon is once again returning to the national circuit — with some help from Bay Area researchers. The 83-year-old songwriter, who came to ...
This newly discovered poison frog may represent an evolutionary step on the pathway towards developing brilliant warning ...
The Campanile will play the Ukrainian national anthem Feb. 24 in honor of the invasion of Ukraine’s third anniversary, ...
For its fifth annual New Works Fest, San Jose Jazz is showcasing six Bay Area artists who will premiere an original ...
A sprawling web of violence across America has been linked to a fringe group of radical Berkeley pseudo-intellectuals known as the Zizians.
Holly Brickley, a writer originally from Hope, B.C., currently lives in Portland, Ore. She studied English at UC Berkeley and holds an MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Deep Cuts is her debut ...
Denise Sandoval, who has taught at Cal State Northridge since 2002, is perhaps the premier scholar on lowrider culture and ...
"I think people have an opinion of the way they think a head coach should be," Sirianni said. “But you’ve got to be who you ...