Entertainment & Arts
Music* Craftswoman Carleen Hutchins revives a Renaissance ideal by creating sets of strings with matching sounds.
March 28, 2002
Music
Black Postcards A Rock & Roll Romance; Dean Wareham; Penguin Press: 328 pp., $25.95
April 6, 2008
It is always the anniversary of something, and for me this has been the anniversary year for the whole decade of the ‘60s.
July 28, 1988
Opinion
In the Angel City Chorale, altos who have switched to singing tenor are called “taltos.” It’s a choir that’s big on inclusion.
Oct. 25, 2021
When jazz drummer 0Art Blakey died in October, 1990, saxophonist Jackie McLean said it was as if Harvard had closed down.
Oct. 8, 1992
Science & Medicine
Columbia University is taking over management of Biosphere 2, the glassed-in environment criticized by scientists when eight people tried to live there in self-supporting isolation for two years.
Nov. 13, 1995
Movies
Jesse Peretz left the band to film commercials. Now his second movie, after playing in New York and France, has opened in L.A.
Aug. 29, 2002
Joshua Redman, the much-praised young tenor saxophonist, has been carrying a heavy burden of expectancy for a player still in his 20s.
Sept. 17, 1995
Obituaries
PASSINGS: Leroy ‘Sugarfoot’ Bonner, Lloyd Phillips, Donald F. Hornig
Jan. 29, 2013
The 19th annual Playboy Jazz Festival will have a distinctly contemporary sound this year.
Feb. 21, 1997