
What began as a group of artists in tie-dyes and bell bottoms in 1969 has grown to be one of the most recognized art events in the nation…. Hear the story of Cottonwood Art Festival’s humble beginnings in this interview with Director Serri Ayers.
April 25, 2019 by Amy Bishop
What began as a group of artists in tie-dyes and bell bottoms in 1969 has grown to be one of the most recognized art events in the nation…. Hear the story of Cottonwood Art Festival’s humble beginnings in this interview with Director Serri Ayers.
April 24, 2019 by Amy Bishop
“In my 20 years directing the Chorale, the songs we have chosen for this year’s Spring show resonate and speak to my soul in ways I have not experienced,” says Contemporary Chorale’s Artistic Director Melanie Moore. “They reflect unity and empowerment of every individual.” In their upcoming program titled “What a Wonderful World,” the chorale… Read more »
April 23, 2019 by Amy Bishop
Hear a conversation with tenor Michael Fabiano, who will be performing with his friends and fellow tenors, Bryan Hymel and Matthew Polenzani, at the Dallas Opera’s gala concert on May 11th. Fabiano doesn’t get much spare time with his busy schedule, but you may be surprised to discover what passion he pursues when he’s not… Read more »
April 15, 2019 by Amy Bishop
From a live band onstage, to addressing issues of gender fluidity… this is Shakespeare in 2019. Tony Award-winning Dallas Theater Center presents one of Shakespeare’s finest comedies, “Twelfth Night.” “That’s the wonderful thing about Shakespeare,” says Delphi Borich, who plays Viola in the production. “It’s so adaptable. You can do so many different things with… Read more »
April 9, 2019 by Amy Bishop
If you’re a parent of a music student, this is a must-read! Listen to a conversation with conservatory-trained violinist Lauren Haley, the author of the book, “Kids Aren’t Lazy: Developing Motivation and Talent Through Music.” Lauren will be giving a master class and book signing at Kawai Piano Gallery in Plano, TX on Saturday, April… Read more »
April 3, 2019 by Amy Bishop
After 38 years as Artistic Director of the Fine Arts Chamber Players, Rogene Russell is retiring. What advice does she have for her successor, Emily Levin? What are her proudest accomplishments? And what are Emily’s plans for FACP’s museum series of free concerts in the upcoming season? Find out in this engaging interview with the… Read more »
April 1, 2019 by Amy Bishop
J.S. Bach and kung fu movies may sound like an unlikely pairing, but a Dallas filmmaker explains his vision behind an upcoming short, “Fog of Fury,” a kung fu comedy… with some class.
March 29, 2019 by Amy Bishop
Do you know a child who LOVES to sing? There’s a place for them at the Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas! Find out how this unique organization has been enriching the lives of children and teens for years… and maybe even YOURS.
March 14, 2019 by Amy Bishop
Listen to DBS’s Artistic Director James Richman discuss the theme of their program, The Baroque Salon: Apollon, La Nuit, et Comus. The New York Baroque Dance Company joins the Bach Society for an evening of court entertainment including a brilliant work of Nicholas Bernier composed for the “Nights at Sceaux’; the palace of the Duchesse… Read more »
March 7, 2019 by Amy Bishop
Affectionately known as “America’s Orchestra,” the Boston Pops returns to DFW for the first time in more than a decade! Hear this fun conversation with conductor Keith Lockhart about his favorite John Williams scores, the importance of live music, and what he’d be doing if he weren’t on the podium.