Discover the stories of influential Benzie County women from 1850-1950 in an unpublished manuscript available at the Museum.
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The Washington Heights–Inwood Music Community Charter School, or WHIN, sticks up in the middle of West 162nd Street, wrapping the shell of an old garage. You can tell that it’s the lone institutional ...
and paper conservators at the museum to confirm that it was indeed written by the famous composer. The museum holds one of the best music manuscript collections in the world, with pieces from ...
Finding a fresh approach to life in retirement, which can feel like a closed chapter, is akin to writing in the margins, ...
Jimmy Page penned countless iconic guitar riffs for Led Zeppelin, but one of his most recognisable was actually written by ...
“Within seconds there was a dolphin right underneath me. First one fin, then two fins then before I knew it there were four ...
Leah Veronese from Oxford University's English Faculty has unearthed a rare manuscript copy of ... the sonnet has been adapted as a song set to music by the composer Henry Lawes.
“You can make more money with a flop than with a hit,” says guest star Richard Kind as shady Broadway producer Sy Hoffman in ...
Artifacts from 1,000 years of Ashkenazi Jewish life including literary transcripts, Herzl's diary, everyday notes and ...