Ellis Dawson, a 2016 Baldwin Wallace grad, plays Sir Bedevere and two other roles in tour of wacky comedy "Spamalot," ...
Milana Anderson's new book got me thinking unexpectedly about how fairy tales not only can help readers learn about animal ...
We're lost in music, caught in a trap, no turnin' back. And we also might be dazed and confused when it comes to music made ...
For the third episode of the Quantcast Master’s Series – part of Risk.net ’s Tomorrow’s Quants project – we speak to Petter Kolm, director of the Master’s in Mathematics and Finance at the Courant ...
Vinyl fans, especially those who love classic rock, jazz and folk, will especially rejoice this year as, in addition to some ...
• “9 to 5,” Pushed to the boiling point by their sexist, egotistical, lying boss, three female co-workers concoct a plan to ...
They recognize AI’s challenges and long-term unknowns, but they also believe that with proper guardrails, AI is already ...
Apple Music and Spotify continue to be the two most popular music streaming services. While both are great and similarly priced (for premium subscriptions), Apple’s streaming service has some definite ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...
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The Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen wrote songs about the moral philosophy behind the Founding Fathers’ signature phrase.
The British countertenor, who’s riding the crest of a wave this year, talks about his passion for good storytelling in opera, his favourite roles and the art of Zen Buddhism.
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