Our music carries social intention through personal expression. Between Athens and Aridaia, they blend Armenian duduk melodies with Greek folk traditions, free jazz, and electronic textures. The ...
In 1992, alto saxophonist and composer John Zorn, then a singular fixture of New York’s Downtown scene, set out to explore his Jewish heritage. He composed and recorded “Kristallnacht,” a searching ...
Museo de las Americas will be closed until March 26, in order to take down its most recent exhibition, Altar’d Continuum: Resistance and Empowerment in Sacred Spaces, then refinish the floors and ...
Onstage earlier this month at Roulette, a Brooklyn performance space, Jen Shyu did many things: She knelt while strumming a moon lute, the two-stringed instrument of her father’s homeland, Taiwan. She ...