Topic: Music
“A Caress to the Soul”
The Philadelphia Lullaby Project, launched this year by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute with World Cafe Live, strengthens bonds among parents, babies and communities
By Jessica Blatt Press
America, Dude! Learn from Black Lives
For our nation to heal, we must open our ears and hearts to the messages our young people are sending us
By Lorene Cary
How Art Can Change the World
Join The Citizen in December to hear from Jane Golden, Shepherd Fairey, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, Hank Willis Thomas, and many more
By Christine Speer Lejeune
“Things That Matter”
With Hill-Freedman World Academy’s fourth album, students weave the anguish of 2020 into powerful new music
By Jessica Blatt Press
“Compilation of Love”
A new album featuring Philly musicians is raising money for Women Against Abuse and the survivors of intimate partner violence who rely on the organization’s life-saving services
By Jessica Blatt Press
Love From Philly
Covid-19 has shut down Philly’s music venues. But this week’s three-day streaming concert proves it can’t shut down the music
By Jessica Blatt Press
Harmony Project
The Columbus, OH, nonprofit connects people across lines of difference to sing and to serve more than 60,000 volunteer hours per year. Is there room in Philly for something similar?
By Jill Harkins
REC Philly
The music incubator has a new membership model and a new hub at Fashion District. We talk to co-founder Will Toms about the future of creative work in Philly and beyond.
By Dillon Sweigart
Bringing The Music Back
Temple Contemporary’s Symphony for a Broken Orchestra project repaired and returned 1,000-plus musical instruments to Philly students. Now it’s spreading its mission nationally
By Jessica Blatt Press
Taking Hope & Fury to the Polls
La Colombe CEO Todd Carmichael’s monthly beer, band and banter series takes on what everyone should be talking about Friday night: Voting
By Jamie Bogert