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As another sweltering New York City summer descends upon us, it can often feel like the best place to be is inside. Inside a ...
The Rochester Folk Art Guild has announced the return of its celebrated Craft Weekend, set for August 7–10 at the scenic East ...
The Westport Folk and Bluegrass Festival (WFBF), Ireland’s premier celebration of folk and bluegrass music, is set to return for its 19th edition this weekend from June 5 to 8. Renowned for its unique ...
The Humboldt Folk Dancers invite the public to a “International ... The “Gesture and Its Aftermath” is an “art exhibition in communion with the queer ghosts we dance alongside.” ...
titled “Fine Art,” by Alicia Spilde of Karlstad, Minnesota, is among the 103 pieces of art on display in the “Welcome the Whimsical” exhibit at the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Gallery ...
Other aids: no lipstick, flat shoes, a guitar. So equipped, almost any enterprising girl can begin a career as a folk singer. Enough already have to make them a fixture of current U.S. college ...
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One thing leads to another, and I never know where I’m going.” A few weeks ago, LoGuirato emptied the gallery — which is named in memory of his son and wife — transferring its contents to his home in ...
Freddie Aguilar, the Filipino folk singer behind the global hit “Anak” and the protest anthem “Bayan Ko,” died early Tuesday. He was 72. His death was confirmed by George Briones, lawyer of the ...
Tributes have poured in for the OPM folk singer after his demise. “I am deeply saddened by the passing of Freddie Aguilar, a true legend and icon of Original Pilipino Music,” former senator ...
This November will see the Victorian town of Djaara/Castlemaine turned into a veritable hotspot for music lovers, with the Town Folk Festival returning for another stellar outing. First launched ...
Not Broken is a chamber-folk song led by Eamonn McLain’s cello, the banjo and mandolin joining in with harp-like discretion, and Sparhawk’s voice intertwined with a female foil as it did on so many ...
This is not the first time Maeve had belted out the Irish folk song and viewers are keen to find out more about its origins. The song was written by Arthur Griffith, who was the founder of Sinn Fein.