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Get ready to time travel — flapper dresses, swing dancing, and vintage vibes are set to take over one of Toronto's most ...
George Palmer Putnam, co-founder of the Jazz Age nightclub, introduced the world to Rudy Vallée and fell hard for Amelia ...
Opening in the early 1980s as part of a significant pier redevelopment, the venue quickly established itself as a popular ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
CHICAGO is BACK IN TOWN and is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake. Learn how to purchase ...
PM, alumni of West Chester University’s renowned Criterions Jazz Ensemble will reunite on stage for a special free public ...
No percussion was reported in Ireland at all until the English military introduced a drum at the end of the 16th century. Go ...
TODAY is National Day of Rock ‘n’ Roll, and we’re remembering times when we put on our blue suede shoes and sang and danced to its stirring rhythms.
On my two years living here in the late 1960s, I indulged my own love for rhumba music at the clubs in the city such as ...
The 1920s or the Roaring Twenties was the decade of boom and bust, of flappers and playboys, jazz and the Charleston, Bertie Wooster and the Great Gatsby, the General Strike and Wall Street Crash.
Welcome to the lost languages of love—where longing glances meant “marry me,” secret violets whispered “I’m gay,” and coded fans tried their best to be the 1800s version of flirty texting but ended up ...
Through its 10-year-old Summermusik program, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra has introduced lively, sometimes surprising ...