Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composed Scheherazade 135 years ago, in the summer of 1888. Here are a few tidbits about the piece and about the Scheherazade story that you might not know.
Nicole Henry didn’t plan to be a singer. Advertising. Communications. Acting, maybe. Singing sort of found her...
Charles Fishman does not shy from big topics. The Moon. Wal-Mart. Curiosity. Water. His work is driven by a relentless curiosity, a belief that there is always a new way to look at an “old” story.
It’s more than a bit ironic that Fran Lebowitz makes her living traveling the country giving talks and answering questions. She hates traveling. As The New Yorker wrote, she is “the patron saint of staying at home and doing nothing.” But no matter, she's coming to Boca in March!
How Lynne Olson became fascinated with the history of WWII and what she will be talking about at Festival Boca this March.