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From its first electrifying notes to its tragic final act, WEST SIDE STORY continues to captivate audiences with its blend of ...
When we analyzed the data from the Social Security Administration, we found these boy names — some of the most popular in the ...
Microsoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art is celebrating summer with three vibrant new exhibitions on view through early November.
Richard Whittaker It’s once again Shark Week, and creative kiddos who love sharks are in for a treat at this crafternoon.
Looking for summer music in Vermont? Burke Mountain Resort has you covered! Check out their 2025 Summer Music Series with ...
The founder of "Classical Pride" is taking the music of Leonard Bernstein, Camille Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky on tour, from ...
In this web exclusive, conductor and composer Michael Tilson Thomas sits down with CBS News' Lesley Stahl to discuss his ...
LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S first symphony, written in 1943 at age 25, was subtitled Jeremiah and drew on texts from the Book of Lamentations.
Leonard Bernstein’s way with orchestras that wouldn’t give him what he wanted was usually imploring, even beseeching. He was disappointed—the musicians were not so much failing him, the ...
A Profile, from 1958: The young maestro behind “West Side Story” has turned the American musical into a form of high art—and baffled the classical-music world in the process.
This television essay from 1985 was written by Leonard Bernstein to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Gustav Mahler's birth. Recorded in Israel, Vienna and later in London, it is punctuated by ...