Carolyn Adams creates jewelry from broken instruments sold at The Met, with proceeds supporting music students.
Their origin stories have little in common, but 18-year-old Karazim and 17-year-old Ziesemer are emerging forces in the Indianapolis music community.
The Menuhin Foundation [Charity #118] celebrated another sold-out Annual Concert at the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium on June 14th, marking a joyful highlight in the Foundation’s 50th Anniversary year ...
LEGO's new partnership with Olivia Rodrigo isn't just well executed; it has the potential to unlock a whole new range for the ...
It’s been almost a year since Building the Band aired on Netflix, which means it’s time for a check-in with the six groups ...
Orillia Museum of Art and History, Township of Ramara and Township of Severn granted funding to support local seniors-focused ...
As the year reaches its mid-point, we have answers to a question more pressing than what to wear to the cookout or how early ...
The Alliance Theater's "Basura" delivers uplifting tunes and strong performances that help the story connect despite some ...
Stevie Wonder and Prince played all the instruments on their albums, but in recording studios. I did it all in a back room at home – and then it won two Grammys’ ...
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The Southeast Michigan Rural Library Grant Program will provide libraries with funding for projects from 2026-2028.
College students and young professionals today have a lot to contend with: new technologies, a volatile job market and geopolitical uncertainty. And yet, they continue to pursue their dreams and make ...