This week's Press Run has news about the completion of Beachwood and Shaker Heights deer population control efforts for 2026, ...
The distinctive sound horses produce when they whinny is created by combining low and high pitch sounds together, like ...
Jaxon Wallace as Orpheus gets better as the show progresses, looking like an amalgam of a young Bob Dylan and Justin Bieber in his teen idol days. As his circumstances grew in the show—trying to save ...
Chuck Ver Straeten is a storyteller, and while he manifests his musical narratives mostly without actual lyrics, he ...
We’ve Got A File On You features interviews in which artists share the stories behind the extracurricular activities that dot their careers: acting gigs, guest appearances, random internet ephemera, ...
The Audio-Technica Sound Burger is a delightfully moreish morsel of retro-styled, portable record-playing magnificence ...
GEOWAV brings the harp into hip-hop spaces, flipping a classical instrument and carving out a sound that feels fully Bay Area.
Obscene language tics, called coprolalia, don’t reveal what people with Tourette’s think and feel. In fact, tics often compel people to say or do precisely what they most wish to avoid.
Steel pan virtuosity, synth-pop icons, Godzilla classics, dance, film festivals, author talks, and food events—here’s what’s happening around the Hudson Valley this March.
One movement in Carnival of the Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns, is called “Fossils.” A xylophone sounds like dancing bones, but it’s still a stretch to associate the short work with the Brontosaurus ...
By 1979, Kai Winding had long since secured his place in modern jazz history. From the urbane, high-polish exchanges with J.J. Johnson in the 1950s to the more commercially inclined ventures of the ...