Project leaders helping to assist and rebuild the community in the aftermath of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire say they have ...
People suffering from memory loss, their caregivers and those with other health battles are turning to music as a form of ...
Can artificial intelligence bring something new to therapy? For those living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, it might.
HELP USA, a national leader in homeless services and supportive housing, hosted its third annual Art of Resilience Benefit on February 7, 2025, bringi ...
Grande's sentiment echoes Chappell Roan's message at the Grammys, which called for a livable wage and healthcare for ...
Decoding Musical Taste Of the myriad topics I get to consider in my obsessive research into the alchemy of our musical taste, ...
Clinton’s was launched in 1898 by Frank T. Clinton, who sold pianos door-to-door via horse-drawn wagon, according to the ...
The songs we love are very personal, whether they’re meaningful, pleasure-inducing or bangers. How do you choose what you should listen to?
Music is known to have therapeutic properties, but new research suggests that its ability to alleviate pain depends on one key factor: tempo.
Karl Paulknack, concert pianist and dean of music for Ithaca College in New York says, I m not just an entertainer I m a lot ...
Recovering from surgery can be a challenging experience, but a simple and enjoyable activity—listening to music—may help ...
The duo visits the medical center once a week, where Kismet spreads happiness by interacting with patients, hospital staff, ...