Dec 5, 2024
Throughout her storied career, Taylor
Swift has kept her name in the news with chart-topping hits,
aesthetic reinvention, and nonstop global influence. Over the years
and across the genres, die-hard fans and scholars alike have
chronicled the cultural phenomenon that is Taylor Swift. And long
story short, pop music...
Dec 4, 2024
Access to the outdoors is a basic human need—from the granite under our feet during adventures or simply a breath of fresh air. Yet, that access isn’t equal. In the U.S., more than one in three people lack access to a park within a 10-minute walk of home, disproportionately affecting Black and Brown communities....
Dec 3, 2024
Celebrate women who rock in a discussion with the hosts of NPR music’s series Turning the Tables as they share their new book How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History from NPR Music.
Uncovering the role women have played in shaping the music industry, editor Alison Fensterstock brings long-overdue recognition...
Dec 2, 2024
Combining digital technology with everyday salvaged materials, sculptor and composer Trimpin has invented ways of playing everything from giant marimbas to a 60-foot stack of guitars using MIDI commands. Taking inspiration equally from junkyards, museums, and concert halls, Trimpin creates eccentric and interactive...
Nov 15, 2024
When we think about consuming art, whether
reading a book, visiting a museum, or maybe watching an outdoor
performance act, we rarely consider the administrative efforts that
go into making art possible. Creative administration is an evolving
field that considers the innovation and organizational management
necessary to...