University Prof. Augusta Read Thomas’s ‘Bebop Kaleidoscope’ embraces refractions of light, jazz and transformation ...
Jane Callister’s project, which she began two years ago with a Faculty Research Grant, dives into film history and blends it ...
Composers are always making new operas, but leaders in the opera world stress the need for emotional immediacy ...
A team of chemists and AI researchers at CNR, Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale, has developed an AI model capable ...
That they praised those men and passed over McElroy, an NEA, Fulbright and Rockefeller Foundation fellow, was a source of great pain and consternation.
this time in the Wimberly Theatre in the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. Stay tuned. Barrence Whitfield in a rock opera Barrence Whitfield, of Barrence Whitfield and the ...
Join us for a free reading by faculty members, Daniel Levin Becker and Ian Williams, from Literary Art's Spring Thematic residency: Form and Constraint. Join us for a free evening of readings by our ...
Book Festival. The event, which aims to showcase the diversity of literary arts and challenge traditional notions of who gets to tell stories, includes a book fair and art walk. "Our core value is ...
Computerized large language models (LLMs) are making inroads into the realm of literature. Their ability to generate coherent texts and mimic all manner of writing styles has sparked lively debate ...
A three-day arts festival that's been showcasing diversity and creativity locally for more than 40 years is cranking up again this weekend. Artists, musicians, craftsmen, authors and street performers ...
Her favorite pastime is creating. She is always crafting, whether it’s knitting, coloring, scratch art or most recently, dabbling in gem art. These activities provide her satisfaction and ...