more by Douglas Levy
published on Nov. 16, 2015 11am
[CLASSICAL] For those of us—and by “us” I mean anyone who was in their 20s in the 1970s—who recall the record Virgil Fox: Heavy Organ Live at the Fillmore East, you may remember, after taking a couple of tokes, cuing up a disc that you expected to sound like the usual San Fran fare who...
published on Oct. 7, 2015 12am
A brilliantly directed production, insouciant and entertaining and yet packed with emotional depth.
published on Oct. 5, 2015 4pm
[JAZZ] A dreamy clutch of singers and musicians along with a dozen dancers will perform nearly a score of Ellington instrumental masterpieces.
published on Sep. 30, 2015 4pm
The award-winning musical makes a powerful statement about how dauntless spirit can achieve economic justice.
published on Sep. 23, 2015 12am
Playwright Laura Pedersen’s theme is that choice will always have intended as well as unintended consequences.
published on Jul. 22, 2015 12am
This weekend the BPO offers a less formal introduction to Mozart and the Baroque composers.
published on Jun. 24, 2015 1am
Nickel City Opera’s Valerian Ruminski explains Mozart’s classic, playing at the Riviera Theater this weekend.
published on Apr. 21, 2015 5pm
On April 24 & 25, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s program features work written over three centuries by Polish composers.
published on Apr. 14, 2015 1pm
The sensational Dover Quartet to perform a program that includes works of Haydn, Shostakovich, and Dvorak at UB’s Slee Hall.
published on Apr. 7, 2015 2pm
The BPO, the UB Music Department, the Burchfield Penney Art Center, and the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library present a festival celebrating the works of American composer Charles Ives.