?Tried by War,? by acclaimed historian ? and tour guide ? James M. McPherson, is one of several Abraham Lincoln studies emerging in advance of the president?s 200th birthday in February.
Planning for the five-year, nearly $2 billion renovation of the United Nations headquarters included deciding which parts of the 39-story building?s art and architecture were worth preserving.
Memorable images occur in ?what it looks like, what it feels like,? Beth Gill?s latest work at the Kitchen, but there are too few and they are too deliberately paced.
A long-simmering debate in theater circles has intensified: Do nonprofits deserve a substantial cut of an author?s future royalties for producing a new play?
The Vaticans daily newspaper, Osservatore Romano, has seemingly forgiven legendary Beatles member John Lennon for a quip he made during an interview in 1966 in which he declared were more popular than Jesus.
Source: Northwest Missourian, Northwest Missouri State U. It's finally here; not only the movie 'Twilight' (based on the popular book series by Stephanie Meyer), but its long-awaited soundtrack. Not that the movie hasn't been overly-awaited, as well,
WILLIE NILE Hey, if he's good enough for Lucinda Williams and Lou Reed, both of whom have sung Nile's praises, he's good enough for us. Nile comes to Cambridge in support of 'Live from the Streets of New York,' his gritty, folk-rock account of modern-day
All About Jazz is celebrating Gunther Schuller's birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY The composer Gunther Schuller is, famously, a man of many musical pursuits. He began his professional life as a horn player in both the jazz and classical worlds,
Myspace Music is set to premier three new videos for Radiohead beginning this week. All the songs are from the band's latest album In Rainbows. The first video 'Weird Fishes' will debut today, followed by '15 Step' on the 25th and 'Videotape' on the