We go east on the next Echoes for the second in a trilogy of albums by sitarist Anoushka Shankar. We’ll hear track from her ...
It wasn't a given that the Strays could rein in the grandeur that its fanbase relishes to fit the modest Tiny Desk, but this ...
On his new album, Dreamcatcher, James McVinnie offers a fresh take on the venerable, and often misunderstood, pipe organ.
American conductor, harpsichordist, and composer Martin Pearlman broke new ground by founding North America’s first permanent ...
The Grammy-winning Catalyst Quartet adds context to their music with stories of the people who wrote it in its series, ...
The State University of New York will require students to learn about civic discourse and artificial intelligence next year.
As the legislative session commences on Wednesday, both Democrats and Republicans have made affordability a top policy agenda ...
Michael Copley is a correspondent on NPR's Climate Desk. He covers what corporations are and are not doing in response to climate change, and how they're being impacted by rising temperatures ...
In the 1960 presidential election, little focus was given to unrest in the South. So Atlanta activist Lonnie C. King came up with a plan, turning to his childhood friend MLK Jr. for support.
Duke professor Kate Bowler was 35 years old when she was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer. Her memoir about the experience, ...
Current Mexican composer Diana Syrse wrote a flowing, powerful piece for flute and piano which she called Beldad y fuerza to honor female beauty and strength, and listening can be a powerful way ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) delivered his seventh State of the State address to kick off the 2025 legislative session on ...