“Musical Bodies,” a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, revels in the blurry boundaries between humans and instruments. By Joshua Barone Visuals by Ye Fan Clap your hands. Tap a foot.
This captivating video captures the mesmerizing process of creating a highly complex and detailed abstract doodle inside a school notebook during a history class. The visual journey begins with a ...
Gustavo Dudamel's penultimate week as L.A. Phil music director includes world premieres by Angelica Negron and Roberto Sierra ...
Treehouses, winding trails, and playful outdoor spaces make this Arizona nature playground feel like an adventure built for ...
The latest incarnation of Spider-Man is “Spider-Noir,” with Nicolas Cage as a 1930s private eye who was once known as The ...
Foreign and impassable to humans who can only dream of what lies below the water, the depths of Earth’s oceans are a place of ...
Present Music‘s season-closing concert, on Friday, June 5, at the Milwaukee Art Museum, is built around a deceptively simple ...
"White Lotus" alum Will Sharpe says immersing himself in the music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart helped him understand the ...
A funny POV skit where music artists are drawn literally based on their names, like Bruno Mars becoming a planet. #POV #Comedy #ArtSkit Trump just made a bold comment about religion and crime — and ...
A koto is a traditional Japanese 13-stringed instrument similar to a zither, with movable bridges for tuning. Players wear three picks known as tsume on their thumb and first two fingers to pluck the ...
Workers try but fail to save Ohio factory by publicly pressuring Trump ally John Paulson Output of brass instruments to be shifted to China to cut costs Local Republican says move cuts against ...