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Yet Again in San Antonio

January 6, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The San Antonio Philharmonic is entangled in a number of lawsuits that make its continued cancellation of concerts look benign. Not only does it owe refunds to ticket holders, it owes $750,000 to the Scottish Rite, having failed to make the … » Read
 

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RIP CPB

January 6, 2026 | David Bauder, Associated Press
Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR, and hundreds of public television and radio stations across the country, voted Monday to dissolve the organization that was created … » Read
 

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First U.S. City to Build an Opera House?

January 5, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Although Philadelphia’s Academy of Music is the nation’s oldest continually operating opera house, New Orleans can rightfully claim the mantle of being the first. The long-since-destroyed Théâtre d’Orléans … » Read
 

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How DT Loyalists Attained a 'Unanimous' Vote to Rename KenCen

January 5, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
One way to guarantee an electoral victory is to change the voting rules. That appears to have been the strategy deployed to add DT’s name to a “rebranded” Kennedy Center by a “unanimous” vote of the Center’s … » Read
 

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Albany's Egg to Get an Upgrade

December 31, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
When “The Egg,” the brutalist concrete oval that dominates the Albany skyline, opened in 1978, it was intended to serve as a general-purpose auditorium for government meetings—hence its original name, The Meeting Place. Inspired … » Read
 

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Again, the San Antonio Phil

December 31, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America

The slowly disappearing San Antonio Philharmonic, which recently axed its Holiday Pops programs , has also been forced to cancel the Jan. 16 and 17 performances of the Classics 5 program featuring Katherine Balch’s 2023 work Musica Pyralis … » Read
 

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Russia Rebuilds Ukrainian Theater It Destroyed

December 30, 2025 | Associated Press
An historic theater in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol has opened its doors more than three years after it was pummeled in a Russian airstrike that killed hundreds of civilians sheltering inside. Moscow-installed authorities … » Read
 

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New Study: Musicians Do Have a Better Memory—for Music

December 30, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For many years, scientists have studied musicians to understand how intense, long-term practice changes the brain and behavior. Now research from a massive new international study is offering a more in-depth look at the memory advantages … » Read
 

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Time for GB to Champion the Arts

December 30, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In the wake of Margaret Hodges’ scathing review of Arts Council England , Martin Kettle, a columnist at The Guardian , has stepped forward to argue in favor of a much more aggressive role in supporting the arts by the national government. … » Read
 

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New Study: Musicians Do Have a Better Memory—for Music

December 30, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For many years, scientists have studied musicians to understand how intense, long-term practice changes the brain and behavior. Now research from a massive new international study is offering a more in-depth look at the memory advantages … » Read
 
 

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