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David Bither MA’78 of Nonesuch Records goes with his heart.
Today’s successful artists are influenced by the greats of past eras.
The theater world has embraced the talents of Carrie Coon MFA ’06, taking her all the way to the Broadway stage.
Newly discovered documents shed light on the Union Theater’s history
When a young woman dressed as reality TV fixture Kim Kardashian says she’s never worked harder in her life, she’s not kidding.
... they are known for playing oldies. Really, really old oldies.
On Wisconsin takes a look back at what band members wore while bringing joy to Badger fans and audiences everywhere.
Richard Davis likes to reminisce about his life and career in music.
When Richard Davis teaches, his words are like the notes he plays, flowing effortlessly from topic to topic, as he explains music and so much more.
Lynsey Addario’s recent capture by Libyan forces was just the latest in a series of perils for this frontline photojournalist. But she’s never let danger stop her from bringing her unique perspective to coverage of conflict and humanitarian issues.
As the editor of the literary magazine Rosebud, Rod Clark has published nearly 50 issues
We take them for granted — until we suddenly lose them, that is. Thanks to an unusual clinic, people who rely on their voices to make a living have a place to turn for help.
As a graduate student, theater professor Patrick Sims became engrossed in the story of lynching survivor James Cameron. For a decade, he's been working to create a one-man play that preserves Cameron's place in history.
From the university's earliest years, the arts have held a special place on campus — for those who create or perform and for those who experience the results.
Influenced by his activist father, photographer Frank Espada, and his own struggles with poverty, Martín Espada ’81 uses his poetry to speak for the downtrodden and the forgotten.
Stephen Thompson ’94, editor of National Public Radio’s music Web site, didn’t miss a beat when we asked him to pick five songs that say the UW. His advice for how to defend a song that you like? “If you think it’s awesome, it’s awesome.”
The plans for a new campus performance center are music to many ears.