Rebecca Gonzales was a trailblazer as first woman to play with a high-profile, all-male mariachi in the 70s. Her oral history ...
As part of Something For the Weekend’s Big 2026 Preview, we’ve put together a guide for all of the rising stars to keep an ...
The Brighton-based band played two atmospheric sold-out shows at London’s Hoxton Hall in 2025, and followed up on the success ...
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The Hound of the Baskervilles Majestic Theater, West Springfield Thursday, Jan. 8 – Sunday, Feb. 16 This theatrical take on ...
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Nigerian classical singer Abiodun Koya discusses her 20-year career, performing for world leaders, and using her platform for ...
Sudan Archives is a genre-defying violinist, producer, and songwriter whose music blends virtuosic playing, inventive ...
Harriet Constable explores Venice’s Ospedale della Pietà, the girls’ orphanage where Vivaldi taught and composed ...
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