Many of us are. Anxiety, or fear, is a normal reaction to the sheer amount of upheaval and danger around us: poverty, hunger, war, climate change, disease, political strife, ...
Since 2001, UNESCO has marked Jan. 16 as International Beatles Day. On January 16, 1957, the Cavern Club opened in Liverpool; and, three years later, the Beatles made their debut. Also, in 1964, on ...
On Memorial Day weekend, more than two dozen sound artists and hundreds of fans converged on Basilica, a railroad wheel foundry turned creative Mecca in New York’s Hudson Valley. Over the course of 24 ...
Beowulf still relevant in today's culture By Kaelin O'Connell koconnell@sjnewsco.com It's the classic story of a boy and his monster. The epic tale of Beowulf has lasted through hundreds of years of ...
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, “art” is defined as “something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings.” University ...
The choreographer’s latest work for his company, A.I.M, rewires Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor with an eye to mythology and Afrofuturism. How did you come to choose the Requiem, or how did it come to ...
If pop culture were a real guide and the songs that populate the radio every hour a genuine testament of who and where we are in the 21st century, you’d think we were all living these wildly ...
I have heard that Jews celebrating Passover believe that the past becomes present. As such, the Catholic sees a similarity to our notion of the Sacrifice of the Mass, and Jesus’ death on the cross ...
Audio gems that bring a moment into focus. By Michael Barbaro READER CALLOUT: Want relationship advice from Esther Perel? Submit a question about your personal relationships during the pandemic, and ...
I'm aware of the tendency for people -- both professional critics and civilians -- to provide instant feedback on movies they've just seen via Twitter or Facebook. I tend not to do that for a couple ...