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- Celebrating 50 years since he played at Woodstock, Fathom Events, BMG and Northstar Media bring the legendary artist John Fogerty to the big screen for an exclusive one-night-only concert event.
- In November 2011 the UNESCO General Conference proclaimed 30 April as "International Jazz Day". This International Day brings together communities, schools, artists, historians, academics, and jazz.
- A look at best-selling author, Ian McEwan, and his novel, On Chesil Beach.
- The multi-Emmy awarded All-Star Orchestra gives you a front row seat to the world's greatest music, performed by top players chosen from over 30 great American orchestras, and conducted by Gerard Schwarz. Gershwins immortal Rhapsody in Blue is featured in the rarely heard original jazz-orchestra version from the 1924 premiere, with rising-star pianist Lola Astanova. This iconic work is paired with Aaron Copland's 1925 jazz-age classic "Music for the Theatre". Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakovs exotic orchestral showpiece Scheherazade is based on fantastical tales that, according to tradition, were told by the ingenious wife of a cruel Sultan so as to prolong her life for 1001 nights. Concertmaster David Kim conveys the voice of the wily heroine in virtuosic violin solos. Take a musical magic carpet ride between the worlds of Arabian folklore and Russian romanticism.
- A look into the "forgotten war" through the eyes of the late, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author, David Halberstam.
- This sixth International Jazz Day concert was filmed at the Gran Teatro in Havana, Cuba and streamed live around the world. Hosted by Will Smith, this concert was a true coming together of cultures - the melding of Afro-Cuban and American jazz.
- On a sunny afternoon, nineteen contributing authors to the book, "State By State," gathered to eat, drink, read, talk - and make a film. "Out of the Book, Volume 3: State by State" looks anew at the nation's autonomous territories through some of its most insightful and engaging voices. "State by State," a brand new collection containing 50 original essays, resurrects a landmark effort from the 1930's when the Federal Writers' Project commissioned America's best authors "to describe America to Americans." What do we talk about when we talk about our states? Are we truly so divided between red and blue?