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A work of deep emotion, written in the shadow of war — and performed by one of today’s most captivating young artists.
Connecticut officials say the state is committed to bridging the digital divide despite a $20 million cut in federal funding ...
Julie Samuels, Tech:NYC’s president and CEO, said her organization is not opposed to state regulation, though it would prefer ...
It’s the start of summer vacation, so if you’re a kid, what are you going to do to fill long, summer days? Take a cue from ...
A new poll from Sacred Heart University's Institute for Sustainability and Social Justice finds that nearly two-thirds of ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is reintroducing a bill that expands health research for veterans and their families.
Anne Akiko Meyers is on a mission to bring new music to the world. The ambitious violinist has an insatiable appetite for new ...
Madeleine Dring's Three Piece Suite blends classical tradition with a touch of jazz and a playful sense of humor. Hear it ...
ICE agents in ski masks detained a New Haven mother Monday morning, leading to protests across the city. The woman was ...
The marimba is a percussion instrument known for its warm, resonant sound made from mallets striking wooden bars. It pairs ...
NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
Pianist Hiromi picks a track from 10 different bands she's led or joined, tracing the bold ideas and unexpected turns that have shaped her ever-evolving sound.