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Adickes, a native of Huntsville, also was known for creating the "We Love Houston" sign as well as sculptures of U.S.
A valuable cello that traveled from Nazi Germany across war-torn Europe to the U.S. evokes a story of hope and survival.
Her work for cello, comissioned by Newport Classical and premiering this weekend, is inspired by the Wampanoag people.
The Orion Ensemble has announced its 33rd season, a four-concert series filled with beloved classics, new discoveries, ...
On the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King’s birthday 28th July 2025, the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in ...
Some things are temporary and some aren’t. How those intersect is the theme of an exhibit opening at the Moses Lake Museum & ...
In celebration of the auspicious occasion of HM the King's birthday, the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (RBSO) presents ...
The Reservoir founder selects a magnificent seven tracks that have played a big part in her life and career to ...
The legendary singer-songwriter retired after ‘Homeward Bound: The Farewell Tour’ in 2018. His new ‘Seven Psalms’ album lured ...
W hether or not you knew David Adickes, you certainly knew his work. Adickes, the Huntsville native artist who sculpted some of Texas' most iconic works of public art, from a massive statue of Sam ...