The so-called classicism of President Trump’s White House ballroom is less about style and more about a failure to communicate, writes Iman Ansari.
King Tharypas of Epirus, the pioneering ruler who Hellenized the Molossian kingdom, shaped its cultural, political and ...
The Cleveland Orchestra's 2026 summer season will feature 16 performances of 13 programs including Idina Menzel, "Harry Potter" score and more.
Kent Tritle conducted the Musica Sacra chorus and orchestra (strings, piano, harp, organ and percussion), with soprano Susanna Phillips and baritone John Moore, in vivid settings of 17 poems—some ...
Saint Cyril of Alexandria was born about the year 376 in Egypt, then part of the Roman empire. From 412 until his death in 444 he served as Patriarch of Alexandria, where the last remnants of ...
The conceptual architecture of black holes has undergone a radical transformation between 2024 and 2026, transitioning from the classical bottomless pits of general relativity to the intricate ...
There is a version of this story that would have gone very differently. A talented violinist from Belarus finishes conservatory, wins some competitions, sends out recordings, and waits. Maybe a label ...
Symphony San Jose has revealed its 2026/2027 season, one that will mark such historic milestones as the 25th anniversary of the Symphony, the 100th anniversary of the California Theatre, and more.
Maybe you've seen it: it's a short clip of the famous young actor Timothée Chalamet trashing ballet and opera, saying quite unequivocally that "no one cares any more" about these art forms. I mean, ...
The Official Charts Company has launched a new chart focused on classical albums released in the last 12 months. Titled the Official Classical Chart, it showcases albums that are making an impact in ...
Abstract: The Asmuth and Bloom threshold secret sharing (AB-SS) is a classical introduction of the Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) to secret sharing, offering low computational complexity compared to ...
In the shadow of the nation’s capital, a growing number of Washington-area families are quietly rethinking where and how their children learn. From the economically struggling neighborhoods of ...