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The Van Cliburn 2013 finalist will perform a program of works by Claude Debussy, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Nadia Boulanger and Franz Liszt.
Step into the world of fantasy role-playing games — filled with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres and ’90s pop culture — in this heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.
Cuba, who creates Latin music that mixes elements of jazz, pop and funk with tradition, won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 2022 for “Mendó.”
The festival will celebrate the work of artists across all genres from the disability community, amplify voices and experiences, and advocate for change.
Reminisce about the golden age of doo wop and rock ’n’ roll with these two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame groups.
The performance is a Pay What You Choose event presented by the Alys Stephens Center, open to everyone.
See the next generation in Irish dance, led by Guinness World Record holder for The Fastest Feet in the World James Devine, and five-time World Champion Irish dancer David Geaney.
Known for his uplifting, feel-good music, Grammer’s signature blend of feel-good melodies and reflective lyrics will resonate with anyone who has faced challenges.
American Songwriter magazine called Giddens “one of the most important musical minds currently walking the planet.”
A playwright, a freedom fighter, a queen and a young assassin star in this girl-powered comedy of bravery and sisterhood, set during the French Revolution’s “Reign of Terror.”
Reed will share insights into the creation of “S-Town,” which won a Peabody Award for its pioneering storytelling.
The UAB Piano Series will present Fei-Fei Dong on March 23, plus the PRISM concert March 31 will showcase students and faculty.
First up Feb. 2 is Vitamin String Quartet, one of the most popular string ensembles in the world, performing music from Taylor Swift, “Bridgerton,” Billie Eilish, BTS and more.
The 2024 Blazer Gift Guide contains lots of great suggestions for the perfect gift to save time and money.
More than 200 voices in the UAB Concert Choir and choirs from Helena, Calera, Springville and Indian Springs will join in singing “Carol of the Bells” and “O Holy Night.”
Holiday fun includes Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s Creole Christmas on Dec. 13, affordable events for families and a giftwrap workshop for adults. Plus, concert tickets and art classes are great gifts for all ages.
Reagan Martin, Austin Green and Sierra Frazier all plan to pursue graduate studies in music and music education.
As stage manager for Theatre UAB’s “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” Juliette Sosa Valle is responsible for every part of the show, before the curtain comes up until after it comes down, to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Theatre UAB is up for the challenge of this big, deceptively complex production, an electropop opera inspired by genres of music.
For Pay What You Choose shows, donations are encouraged to help bring new entertainment to the community, but all are welcome to attend — just register online for tickets.
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