Its techno scene attracted a global crowd — until the city was hit by cultural crackdowns and Covid-19. But one pioneer ...
Thirty dollars doesn’t stretch very far these days—maybe a movie ticket and popcorn, or a modest dinner out. But at The Old ...
The weathered brick exterior stands as a testament to New England’s manufacturing heritage, now repurposed into a treasure ...
When disco "died," even the most talented icons of the genre couldn't stay relevant at the end of the glittery, ...
Chuck Negron, one of the most recognizable rockers of the 1970s and a founding member of the band Three Dog Night, died on Monday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 83.
The 25th anniversary celebration of Flamenco Festival New York will feature programming that evokes this endless love affair between the city of skyscrapers and flamenco.
Professor Dallas Trinkle and colleagues have provided the first quantitative explanation for how magnetic fields slow carbon atom movement through iron, a phenomenon first observed in the 1970s but ...
The Tony Award-winning musical drama Parade features the true story of Leo Frank’s trial and lynching in early 20th-century Atlanta. Ostracized for his faith and Northern heritage, Jewish factory ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Ten Bay Area dancers have helped make history, performing in Kendrick Lamar's record-breaking Super Bowl half-time show on Sunday and bringing the Bay Area's own turf-dancing style, ...
The Trump administration has cited Venezuela’s treatment of U.S. oil companies as a justification for the removal of former dictator Nicolas Maduro. President Donald Trump said after Maduro’s capture ...
Frederick Weinberg was an American artist known for his innovative work in sculpture and mid-century modern design. Born on February 19, 1915, in New York City, Weinberg studied at the Art Students ...