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Something theater offers that screens at home can't is multi-sensory immersive experiences. A new play in New York, narrated ...
Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury revisit their classic story of a family going on a bear hunt (encountering many obstacles ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to renowned bassist Pino Palladino and guitar virtuoso and producer Blake Mills about their second ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Chino Moreno, lead singer of the alternative metal band Deftones, about the band's first new ...
The ancient glacial and tectonic past surrounding a glacial drumlin in Amherst, Mass. will be brought to the present with new ...
After steep cuts to state arts support, some programs that helped to sustain New Hampshire's cultural traditions are on hold.
WSHU gives you the best seat in the house for Carnegie Hall Live.Missed last week’s concert with The Philadelphia Orchestra … ...
Starring John Cena and created, written and directed by James Gunn, the series is chock full of cameos, explorations of the ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Harrison Ford talks ...
The Appalachian Trail stretches more than 2,000 miles from Maine to Georgia. It was the brainchild of an idealistic forester who drew inspiration from a mountain top in Vermont.
Louis Sachar, the author of Holes and the Wayside School series, has spent nearly half a century writing books for kids. And he was originally going to continue that streak with his new novel, The ...
He composed music for plays, crafted lyrics for songs, and wrote letters — lots of letters — to his friends, family, and colleagues. His vast correspondence is now a book, The Letters of Frank ...