Arts & Entertainment
New Cheesesteaks, New Chocolate Shop
And new George Webb in Sherman Park, despite the summer''s unrest there.
Oct 12th, 2016 by Mitchel WrittThe Story of Washington Park
Often overlooked neighborhood gets its story told in new work of documentary theater.
Oct 11th, 2016 by Virginia SmallFlorentine’s ‘Sister Carrie’ Is a Triumph
World premiere boasts strong score, great cast, uneven drama.
Oct 10th, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothReturn of the Philomusica Quartet
Opening concert of their ninth season offers Haydn, Schubert, Webern.
Oct 7th, 2016 by Michael Barndt30th Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Early Music Now celebrates its anniversary with music spanning 15 centuries–including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble.
Oct 7th, 2016 by Early Music NowThe Bad Boy Of Classical Music?
Fine Arts Quartet plays a work by quirky George Antheil, plus Mozart and Brahms.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Michael Barndt30th Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Early Music Now celebrates its anniversary with music spanning 15 centuries–including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Early Music NowBaseball, Opera and Me
The grandfather of Florentine Opera’s guest star Adriana Zabala was a major league pitcher, and my personal hero.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Ken LamkeUmrika
How far will someone go to make it from rural India to America?
Oct 5th, 2016 by Jeramey Jannene30th Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Early Music Now celebrates its anniversary with music spanning 15 centuries–including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Early Music NowMorris from America
Closing night film is a crowd pleaser.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneHottest Music of the 16th Century
Early Music Now presents Fretwork, which performs music that was once all the rage.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Michael Barndt