Music Review: Way to Blue
By Dan Fishman | April 18, 2013Listening to Way to Blue has helped me understand what about Drake is inimitable.
Listening to Way to Blue has helped me understand what about Drake is inimitable.
It feels foolish to talk in abstract terms because there is little abstract here.
Arts editor Katie Zaborsky and Music editor Dan Fishman recorded a podcast-review of James Blake's new album, Overgrown.
I’m starting to come to grips with the idea that being an artist or a thinker or a journalist isn’t about having been properly educated.
After only a few minutes talking with each of this year’s PhD candidates in music composition, it’s clear that each takes a very different approach to the creation of classical music.
Here’s my public service announcement: the creative writing minor is there if you want it.
“He can actually talk to ten-year-olds and make them understand what it means to die.”
“Engaging Eliot: Four Quartets in Word, Color and Sound" provides an opportunity to experience three artists’ interpretations of Eliot’s masterpiece.
It’s hard to talk about the history of the Duke Wind Symphony without mentioning Paul Bryan.
Recess editors anticipate new releases of 2013