Studying Music Abroad Kevin Gardner Art & Literature, Music Students of the arts might enjoy exploring the idea of studying abroad with a gap year travel program. In particular, students of ethnomusicology, a field which studies the music of different cultures and the...
Why Music Lessons Need to Keep Up With the Times Clint Randles Arts & Culture, Music Has students' learning kept pace with the changes in music that started happening more than a century ago? Or, is it way past time for music education to undergo a metamorphosis of sorts, as some scholars have suggested?
Rogue Nation’s Impossible Missing Kiss William Cheng Arts & Culture, Music Your mission, should you choose to accept it: name a Hollywood action movie that doesn’t contain a kiss. Tough, right? And yet that’s the most subtle stunt Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation pulls...
“Do Not Fear Mistakes:” Meet the Artists Behind “Signal Strength,” the NYC WiFi Orchestra Chris Shimojima and Lev “Ljova” Zhurbin Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Music, Society & Culture Statements from the filmmaker and composer behind “Signal Strength,” one of the most exciting compositions of the year.