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February House, a new musical at the Public Theater, tours a Brooklyn Heights commune where W. H. Auden, Carson McCullers and Benjamin Britten were all residents.
This book about the short life of the novelist and poet Richard Brautigan distills San Francisco and Montana in the 1960s and 70s and the wild lives of the subject and his friends.
Donna Summer's "I Feel Love," Leonard Bernstein's first performance with the New York Philharmonic, "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang and a 1977 concert by the Grateful Dead are among the 25 sound recordings chosen for preservation in the National Recording Registry.
Cloud Nothings, Pains of Being Pure at Heart and War on Drugs are among the bands who will participate in the first CBGB music festival this summer, organizers said on Tuesday.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has received a bonanza from one of its longtime trustees, including 6,000 photographs by Charles Sheeler, Edward Weston and Ansel Adams.
Marlon Riveras satire The Woman in the Septic Tank follows ambitous young moviemakers who live a life of privilege in Manila but want to make an exploitative film about poverty.
Demystifying the movements of conductors, with the help of seven top practitioners, including Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic.