As the NEA continues to dole out project-based grants effectively, we’re reminded that artists need and deserve more than that.
If there’s a lesson in this preeminent American composer’s work, it’s that reimagining the past in art can lead to liberation.
An appreciation of a Bay Area jazz stalwart and “the world’s most interesting man.”
Chelsea Hollow’s Young Activists’ Songbook helps young musicians, artists, and poets come together to combat isolation.
Arts organizations are flush with fresh ideas about how the arts can be central to rebuilding America’s economy and sense of community.
The pandemic has taken a cruel toll on jazz artists and venues around the globe.
From aiding recovery from injury to coping with chronic illness and easing the transition from life to death, music has powers to soothe the mind and the body.
Top players weigh in on what’s driving new-music’s fascination with percussion ensembles.
Meet Gunhild Carling, who’s world famous everywhere but at home. See her livestream on Jan. 7 from Piedmont Piano.
Flipping through the unused pages of the Great American Songbook, a duo mines gold.