Sedaka, who died Feb. 27, was a classical piano prodigy whose hits in the late '50s and early '60s included "Calendar Girl" and "Breaking up is Hard to Do." Originally broadcast in 2007.
Arts Ahead offers several ideas for how to spend your weekend, including a wetlands talk, an Elvis film screening and an artisan showcase.
From grunge-era roadie to rainbow-painting troubadour, Larry Yes brings his gospel of love and wonder to Tieton on March 20 — and in heavy times, his message to breathe and ...
While it needed to be included on the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever (1977) and re-released in order to break into the mainstream, where it peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, it remains ...
Andrea Miloshevka PO ’28 reviews Dry Cleaning’s eclectic new album, “Secret Love.” She discusses how the album’s instrumental ...
If you know George Strait, chances are, you know "All My Ex's Live In Texas". Here's the truth about the country icon's hit.
As he approaches 90, the US composer Steve Reich speaks about playing an important part in bringing tonality and pulse back to music ...
This Is Lorelei’s Nate Amos has announced a super deluxe version of his 2024 album Box for Buddy, Box for Star. It’s out April 17 via Double Double Whammy. A preview of the effort comes in the form of ...
Four years ago today, the country music world lost a masterful pianist and an icon's family lost a shining member.
Sami shares her review of the Hearts of Ravensdale sourcebook for the Legend in the Mist rustic fantasy roleplaying game.
As some of you may know, a certain hi-fi magazine is turning 50 this year (spoiler: it's us).Given we're nostalgic souls, this momentous milestone has led our reviewers to take a ...
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