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Chamber music turns old landmarks into vibrant venues in Sierra Madre and South L.A.
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoSummer is the season when chamber music, that most intimate of musical genres, meets the great...
Journey guitarist Neal Schon talks touring essentials, prized guitars and favorite songs
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days ago"You're trying to remove people from whatever kind of funk is going on in their lives," he says....
He was Leslie Van Houten's 'hippie lawyer.' Then, he defied Manson
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoRonald Hughes was supposed to be another puppet, a neophyte attorney who would be easily manipulated...
Horizen reviewed: a serious rival for Omnisphere’s synth crown
RedShark· 10 hours agoThe Horizon project started out from small beginnings to become something that could rival synth...
Camila Cabello 'surprised' by lack of female headliners
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days ago"Because of that, we've had to adapt to be stronger and better". Camila Cabello has just released...
Coldplay bring Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna on stage for Glastonbury duet
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoTowards the end of Coldplay’s headline set, Chris Martin called for unity at “what could be...
At a time when America's so polarized, how do we find the 'us' with people we think of as 'them'?
Chicago Sun-Times· 7 days agoIn Northwestern University’s graduate school decades ago, my professor offered an example of how easily human beings can change how we define who is an “us” and who is a “them.” Professor David ...
‘The Bear’ Gets a Glow Up. Is That a Good Thing?
New York Times· 2 days agoThe trajectory of FX’s “The Bear” has mirrored the fortunes of its characters. Over three seasons, what started as a scrappy half-hour comedy about a...
Can jazz clubs survive in L.A.? The supergroup SML sure hopes so
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThe debut album from the L.A. jazz supergroup SML is a thrilling elegy for a dead nightclub. Over...
Opinion: Without a strong NFB, Canadians will lose sight of who we are
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoBarry Rueger is a writer based in Nova Scotia. When I finally bought myself a lovely, red canoe in 1997, it was because I spent my youth, 30 years earlier, watching the many canoeing films by ...