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Featured Article:  Derek Sivers '91: CD Baby Founder and Indie Musician Advocate

2008-01-01

    Featured Article:  Top guitarslinger Steve Vai '79 on playing rock with heart and mind

    1993-10-01

      Featured Article:  Susan Tedeschi '91: Blues Star on the Rise

      2000-10-01

        Featured Article:  Michael Thompson '75: Platinum Touch

        2001-06-01

          Featured Article:  Kirill Gerstein '96: In Classic Form

          2010-10-01

            Featured Article:  Wang Leehom '99: West Meets East

            2009-10-01

              Featured Article:  Richard Niles '75: England's Jazz Crusader

              2000-01-01

                Featured Article:  Antonio Sanchez '97 Speaks of Now

                2003-01-01

                  Featured Article:  Kurt Rosenwinkel '90: Jazz Guitar's New Voice

                  2006-10-01

                    In a world where people can access recorded music and attend live concerts of artists from around the world, where governments have formed alliances to promote their heritage and simultaneously that of other nations, where intellectual property, international and immigration laws enable the influx of cultural exchange, some countries are drowning in the depth of their own art. Namely, Cuba and Iran will be discussed. Perspectives on cultural diplomacy and the aforementioned laws will be assessed for their positive and negative effects, as will the inhibition that has systematically denied cultural exchange to the same, and the offered solutions thus far will create a foundation for dialogue. The critique of culture organizations aims and missions, copyright, sanctions and the artist visa process in the U.S., specific instances of inhibiting Cuban and Iranian artists thereto, and the intentions of recognized leaders will hopefully instill a sense of awareness of this phenomenon.

                      Featured Article: Stephen Oremus: Echoing Across Broadway

                      2015-01-01