Marian Anderson’s life was filled with moments where she was told “no” because of her race — but that didn’t stop her.
Five years ago, a burst pipe soaked much of the late singer Marian Anderson's former Philadelphia home, today a museum ...
Arturo Toscanini said that Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) had a voice that came along "once in a hundred years." When one of Anderson's teachers first heard her sing, the ...
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Presentation of Spingarn medal to Marian Anderson by Mrs .Roosevelt ... the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Seventeen-year-old Marian auditioned and won. The achievement prompted ...
the man who founded the church in 1902 and who it was later named after. (Cory Sharber/WHYY) Worshippers gathered to listen to the sermons on Marian Anderson's legacy and took time to connect with ...
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the reopening of the iconic museum on the start of Women’s History Month.
After five years of renovations and restorations from a 2020 flood, the Marian Anderson Museum and Historical Society reopened its doors to the public Saturday with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The ...
Daniil Trifonov returned to the Kimmel Center’s Marian Anderson Hall. It was a homecoming of sorts for the pianist, after he ...
Five years ago, a burst pipe soaked much of the late singer Marian Anderson's former Philadelphia home. Costs to repair the water damage were estimated at $500,000.
Worshippers gathered Sunday at Tindley Temple United Methodist Church to celebrate the legacy of pioneering opera singer and civil rights leader Marian Anderson.