David Sheff reappraises Yoko Ono’s role, as an artist in her own right and as a support to John Lennon, with whom she collaborated on “Imagine.” ...
The first time The Aquarian covered Jethro Tull was in 1971. It was a review for the career-defining concept album Aqualung.
Photo by Sam Bates In a usual year, the School of Art’s MFA thesis exhibition would be at the Miller Institute of Contemporary Art (Miller ICA) in the Purnell Center for the Arts building.
Plus a gay market, the Twins' season opener, and a chance to hype up your friend via a PowerPoint presentation.
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Contemporary artists Anne von Freyburg, Epoh Beech, Gary Myatt, Graphic Rewilding, and Sophie Mess are inspired by nature to ...
The sketches were identified by collector Joseph Robert O’Donnel, who made headlines last month when one of his earlier ...
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Saxophonist Javon Jackson plays at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston on March 22nd. His newest albums include the collaboration ...
Deadline interviews Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer about his most famous collaborations and upcoming movie 'Hans ...
Jesse Colin Young, who sang one of the signature songs of the 1960s counterculture, the Youngbloods’ “Get Together,” before ...
An annual tradition for 51 years, The Fest For Beatles Fans, will return to Jersey City at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson ...