FILM: "Tamasuka: The Ragged Edge" at the Sherbino Theater, 604 Clinton St., Ridgway. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m. $10, tickets at sherbino.org.
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A flurry of events will mark the opening of the San Juan Symphony Orchestra’s 38th season this weekend. Music Director Thomas Heuser has expanded the standard yearly four-concert schedule by offering ...
It’s time for Bayfield’s annual Heritage Days and Sheep Trailing event, which will start at 8 a.m. Saturday with a 5K Fun run.
Then it’s the sheep’s turn. The sheep will come down Buck Highway around ...
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Dave Conrad jokes that he got the recessive gene for music. His mother, a concert violinist, is the one in the family who got the musical talent, he tells people.
The pianist, conductor, violinist and music education advocate gave his first professional recital at Interlochen. 30 years later, he's back, and tells IPR what he's been up to since.
Thousands of Swifties have been flocking to the stadiums that she's set to play in hours before the concerts - and the commotion over her clothing has sparked a slew of media attention.
You might think that house shows are reserved for punk bands in grimey basements. But before music was ever played in concert halls and theaters, intimate shows in private residences showed off the talents of great composers and performers. Now, classical organizations are bringing back this tradition in Kansas City.