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The newest public art venture in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts was formally unveiled today. Springfield is now one of about 40 cities around the world with “street pianos.” Upright pianos that ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — For a while now, the sound of Clarksville has been that of growth and construction. Something else has just arrived, bringing another sound to downtown. Friday morning, ...
Under the headline "Signs of Summer" in 1916, the New Castle, Del., Herald listed: lollipops, robins, bare feet and street pianos. Yes, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, street pianos were ...
Piano technician Michael Wilson tunes one of the "Play Me, I'm Yours" pianos, this one in Statler Park near the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Walk around Boston and there’s a good ...
You've heard of America's Got Talent? Well, it seems Britain has got just as much. And the Brits don't necessarily need a fancy stage or panel of dubiously qualified judges to sanction their ...
On warm summer days, a traditional black piano sits on West Main Street in Marcellus, waiting for musical inspiration and sparking casual conversation. The customized piano is owned by local Marcellus ...
Summer brings out fun, sun and public art projects, but here's a project that's truly participatory. For the next two weeks, an art installation called "Play Me I'm Yours" features 60 pianos in the ...
What does a cloud sound like? Studio artist and educator David Bowen wanted to find out, so he built a machine to let the sky play music. Yes, really. Behold the Cloud Piano—a robotic installation ...
The Piano is returning to ABC in 20w6 for Season Two, with Guy Sebastian joining Andrea Lam as mentor. The Assembly is returning for Season Three Take 5 with Zan Rowe is returning for Season Five. All ...
Under the headline "Signs of Summer" in 1916, the New Castle, Del., Herald listed: lollipops, robins, bare feet and street pianos. Yes, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, street pianos were ...