Why are painful memories more permanent than others? How does storytelling bring back these memories? Listen to Clarissa Kerner discuss memory through a scient...
Bret Easterling is an international dance artist. He has been dancing and
choreographing since childhood. His new piece, BRECHT, is a one-hour solo
performance that uses improvisation as a means to discover his own voice. ...
You may have come across Madeline Hollander's dances at the most recent Whitney Biennial in New York City or seen her handiwork in Jordan Peele’s movie "Us" – ...
When military vets come home from war, they don't always come all the way home. In LA, an all-veteran theater troupe called the Warrior Bards updates classic G...
In a dark room, the light from your cellphone illuminates your face. Your friend has triple texted you. She can’t even deal with the amount of homework she ha...
Cloak and Daggger is a corner of nightlife away from the flashes and screens that still revels in Hollywood glitz and glamor. And darkness. Listen as Ampersand...
Catchy melodies and the stigma of liking them: What does it mean to be embarrassed for your pop music pleasures? Cate Young talks to pop music experts, critics...
Jean Michele Basquiat, Jeff Koons, and David Hammond among others beg the question: Is there any true way in? Art takes all comers, if you look with what Frede...
Zosha Millman attends Dance Church in this Ampersand Radio piece to figure out how 60 people get sweaty, happy, and in the flow. Offered on Sundays at th...