Recordings show alleged Barahona abuse
The accounts come from Victor Barahona's foster mother, who was interviewed by investigators. She said that the little boy and his twin sister were left scarred, both inside and out.
New Recordings
Pop Georgia-born, Philadelphia-based songwriter Adam Arcuragi calls his ramshackle folk-rock "death gospel" and makes no attempt to disguise his seriousness of purpose on his third full-length album. Like A Fire . . . shares a name with Arcuragi
Edison recordings capture the sound of history
Tucked away for decades in a cabinet in Thomas Edison?s laboratory, just behind the cot in which the great inventor napped, a trove of wax cylinder phonograph records has been brought back to life after more than a century of silence. ?Bismarck was a very, very witty man? and reciting the Marseillaise ?would tickle him,? said Jonathan Steinberg, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania and ...
Lost Edison sound recordings bring German greats to life
A collection of wax recording cylinders containing the voices of powerful 19th-century German statesmen, hidden for decades in Thomas Edison's laboratory, have resurfaced and are giving a voice to the silent history of an entire era.