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The Harvard prodigy made songs in the 1950s and '60s about marriage, politics, racism and the Cold War before teaching math at Harvard and other universities.
Chuck Mangione, who redefined feel-good music with his distinctive flugelhorn tone, died on July 2 at his Rochester home.
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Georgia’s new voucher program for private school or homeschooling is on track to award about $55 million in taxpayer dollars ...
Longtime Chicago pianist and singer Mark Burnell said he’s grateful to be back performing after an innovative brain mapping ...
Joe Jackson and Morgan Cameron, the husband-and-wife team behind Jackson Pianos, are on a mission to create piano-powered ...
A new wave of restaurants, hotels and cultural energy proves the Greek capital is a world-class city in motion.
In Toronto, explore 100 vibrant patios offering diverse cuisines and atmospheres, from rooftop views to quaint garden escapes ...
Discover the best events in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend, including Major League Pickleball, National Day of the American Cowboy, concerts, musicals, food festivals, and more.
From July 4 fireworks to Christmas tree growers to County Fair fun, July provided numerous photo worthy moments. Check out a ...
Economists say the president's import taxes could result in higher prices for a range of products in the US.