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The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance. We’ve plenty ...
Nestled in the rolling green hills of the English countryside is an important site in global astronomical history. But now, ...
America’s oldest performing arts venue does not draw the attention or audiences it once did. Now it has lost another leader ...
Lizz Wright’s exquisite singing breaks all boundaries between soul, gospel and jazz. In so doing she channels many interwoven strands of the African-American experience. Wright thrives on singing to ...
Blake Gopnik recounts how the Albert Barnes Foundation started its collection of modern art via an excerpt from his book, ...
When the star singer Asmik Grigorian dropped out of the orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall, Beethoven’s Fifth and his ...
Wynton Marsalis is a great man, but his Fourth, “The Jungle”, is no masterpiece, not even a symphony – a dance suite, maybe, with enough bold textures to recall wandering attentions. We needed less of ...
This year’s classics-driven showcase — devilishly difficult and breathtaking — runs at the Citizens Bank Opera House through ...
Guests can explore the world of butterflies and moths while getting an up-close look at the insects at the ...
In his new book, Ian Leslie explores the close relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney and its demise. This week, Kristin Hannah answers our questions, what's she reading now ...