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New Memoir by Herbie Hancock Tells of Transforming Adversity into Opportunity

The latest variation on Herbie Hancock’s fertile theme—“Possibilities”—has appeared in the form of his new memoir published by Viking Books.Aptly titled Herbie Hancock: Possibilities...

Hilo, Hawaii, ‘Island of Life’ Hosts Milestone Fifth Annual World Peace Festival

The County of Hawaii mayor’s office, led by Mayor Billy Kenoi, has been exerting all-out efforts to insure that all citizens who reside in...

Eriel Huang Achieving Victories in Many Worlds

Born in Taiwan, raised in South Africa, and now making her U.S. home in Boston, Eriel Huang has already known many worlds. But today,...

‘MUSIC – The Universal Language’ Exhibition unveiled in Montreux

This splendid Swiss city on the northeastern shore of scenic Lake Geneva welcomes the world each July as Europe’s unofficial capital of jazz. The...

iChoose Debuts in Chicago Prossor Career Academy

iChoose, ICAP’s innovative anti-bullying project that combines a mini-musical drama with small-group discussions to provide a vital anti-violence message to high school and middle...

Osaka Hosts Third International Jazz Day

The ancient city of Osaka, with its 1,400 years of history, stepped into the global spotlight today. Known for being Japan’s economic and cultural...

Professor Hancock on “Once Upon a Time…” in Set 6

Professor Hancock & Co. dazzlingly demonstrate a performance creation for the “The Ethics of Jazz” finale. The final lecture — Set 6 — of...

Professor Hancock on “Mastering the Creative Art of Living” in Set 5

The penultimate lecture — Set #5 — in Herbie Hancock’s “The Ethics of Jazz” was held on March 24, with an examination of how...

Professor Hancock explores “Innovation and New Technologies” in Set 4

For the fourth lecture in Herbie Hancock’s “The Ethics of Jazz” series at Harvard—this one titled “Innovation and New Technologies”— this year’s Norton Professor...

Professor Hancock tackles “Cultural Diplomacy and Voices of Freedom” in Set 3

After a laudatory introduction by Ingrid Monson, Harvard’s Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music, Herbie Hancock took the podium in the historic Sanders...
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