Author: Victoria Erickson

  • Bobby Rush playing a harmonica.

    Bobby Rush Pours His Soul Into “The River”

    “If you don’t like the blues, you don’t like your mama,” says Grammy-winning bluesman Bobby Rush. “Blues are the foundation — the roots of music.” And Rush should know. He lived and worked in Chicago during the height of the Chicago blues scene. He’s performed with Etta James, Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters. Singing the… Read full article

  • A phot of Moon Mouse on stage. It is dark and you can see the neon outlines of a mouse holding a piece of cheese surrounded by alien-like creatures.

    Illumination of Imagination

    On October 14, the Lincoln Center stage goes dark for a family friendly performance that combines theater and technology like no other. From out of the darkness, glow-in-the-dark characters will come to life and wordlessly spin a tale that will captivate even the youngest audience member. Featured as semi-finalists on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, Lightwire… Read full article

  • Photo collage of The Lincoln Center 2017/18 season, featuring Cabaret, Black Violin, and Jersey Boys. It reads "It's a new season."

    Lincoln Center Announces the 2017/2018 Season Lineup

    The Lincoln Center has announced its 2017/2018 season lineup. Three national tours of Broadway hit shows headline the season, which includes: – Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, the Tony Award®- winning Broadway musical from the creators of The Sound of Music. This hilarious and romantic tale delivers some surprising new twists with its contemporary take on the… Read full article

  • Clint Black holding a guitar and staring into the middle distance.

    Clint Black is Back

    Clint Black returns to the Lincoln Center on March 24th. The country megastar will be playing songs from his newest album On Purpose as well as all the hits you know and love. When Black released On Purpose, his first full-length album of new songs in a decade, he did it on his own terms. During Black’s… Read full article

  • Painting is a brown peace sign on a green background with words like "awareness, tremendous, power5 and destiny" written across it with stencils.

    Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate

    The Lincoln Center Art Gallery and the Fort Collins Museum of Art invite you to experience the transformational power of art through Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate. This dynamic exhibition, running January 20- March 18, showcases the diverse work of 39 artists who have transformed thousands of anti-Semitic and racist books into a visually powerful, thought-provoking,… Read full article