On Dec. 30, the Portland Chamber Orchestra took the stage for its final performance — though few in the audience likely knew it at the time. Six weeks later, the board announced that the ensemble’s ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for two years starting this summer came with no notice to its largest tenant, the National ...
For the second year in a row, the Minnesota Orchestra posted an operating loss in the millions in its fiscal year 2025, the organization announced Tuesday. The orchestra has total net assets of $187 ...
Kaito Entertainment, the appointed global distributor for Hello Einstein Studios, has secured a raft of international broadcast and streaming partners across Baby Einstein’s classic catalogue and its ...
Add Philip Glass to the list of Kennedy Center cancelations. The “Einstein on the Beach” composer was supposed to debut his new Symphony No. 15, “Lincoln,” at the venue with the National Symphony ...
The Einstein–de Haas effect, which links the spin of electrons to macroscopic rotation, has now been demonstrated in a quantum fluid by researchers at Science Tokyo. The team observed this effect in a ...
But events unfolded differently. Early in the morning of Aug. 3, it was not the Allies but rather a heavily armed unit of German soldiers that turned up at the villa. What’s more, they did not come ...
LexPhil stages 'Twist & Shout', an orchestral Beatles program on Jan. 23. Conductor Mélisse Brunet links Beatles' rapid output to Mozart's concentrated career. Tickets $28–$78 adults, $11 youth; ...
From baby monitors and sound machines to smart bassinets and car seats, here’s all the baby tech our reviewers can’t live without. When you become a parent, you’re flung into a new universe of feeding ...
A pair of Manhattan parents got the best New Year’s gift in all of the Big Apple — the first baby born in 2026. The yet-to-be-named little girl was born at Harlem Hospital at the stroke of midnight, ...
A near-100-year-old debate between the theoretical physicists Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr has finally been settled—and not in the former’s favor. A team of physicists in China have realized a ...
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