During a special Women’s History Month edition of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D brought together three powerful voices in music and education: Dr Anne Lundy, Dr Jacqueline Pickett, and Bay Area ...
I lead a local library group that is reading Herodotus’s Histories, an ancient Greek account of the Greco-Persian Wars. Last week, one of the members emailed me after he saw the New York Times ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Akram Khan, “GIGENIS, the Generation of the Earth,” 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10 at the Granada Theatre. Returning to his roots to curate his first ensemble piece ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Natalie Wexler is an education writer focusing on literacy. A growing number of families are enrolling their children in schools ...
Rachel was a Visiting Fellow for Heritage’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and the Center for Education Policy. A classical liberal arts education broadens students’ horizons beyond the ...
IF a Greek poet could have written English prose it would read like Gilbert Murray’s. Or I amuse myself with imagining that this is how Shelley would have written had he lived to a ripe maturity.
Everyday, contemporary composers are making their mark on the sonic palette of classical music. Throughout history, there have been incredible examples of music, artforms, and creative cultures forged ...