Kicking off this season’s “New Music at Lawrence” series was an outdoor performance of “Inuksuit,” a piece written by contemporary...
The Hindustani classical musician is composer, conductor and musician all in one, explained vocalist Dr. Pandit Nagaraja Rao Havaldar to...
Thursday, Jan. 19 marked the first installation of the student-curated series, “Dreams of the Floating World: 15 Views of...
On Friday, Oct. 27 in Esch-Hurvis, Lawrence hosted “Lawrence Jams,” a fun event celebrating Mark Burstein’s official installation as the...
Lucius released their debut album “Wildewoman” on Tuesday, Oct. 15. The band “officially” came on the scene last year with...
Annie Clark, more commonly referred to by the stage name St. Vincent, is an eccentric, brilliant musician who is one...
Cosmogony, in a few words, is any theory regarding the origin of existence or sentient beings. What is real? How...
I once began reading Barbara Kingsolver’s signature novel, “The Poisonwood Bible,” but I abandoned it after just a few pages....
Every year, it seems, as the resources to make great films become more and more readily available, more great storytellers...
In her book “Falling Leaves: The Memoir of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter,” Adeline Yen Mah returns to her roots just...