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Art at the Edge of Magic," will exhibit the Grateful Dead drummer's work at a museum in San Francisco this summer.
The eldest son of the late Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh is thrilled to carry on the legacy of the legendary jam band.
The Grateful Dead drummer is partnering with the Haight Street Art Center to bring the "Mickey Hart: Art at the Edge of Magic" exhibit to San Francisco.
In the ESPN film "Rhythm Masters," Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart crafts an original score inspired by the voices of sports legends.
Mickey Hart tells Billboard that "the shock is still with us" from Hussain's passing, but he was happy to share the great memories.
The movie "Rhythm Masters" is rooted in Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart's lifelong explorations of elite competition and rhythmic entrainment. Mickey, who has been one of the world's leading ...
Three surviving core members of the Grateful Dead — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bobby Weir — are receiving the Kennedy Center Honors.
The three-day marketplace will host nearly 100 vendors along JFK Promenade, showcasing handmade art, vintage merch and ...
S. Mouse / Je Noodle, published at Haight Street Art Center The Haight Street Art Center has announced the opening of a ...
The legendary Grateful Dead are nearing their 60th anniversary, and to celebrate, they’re bringing their iconic 1977 concert film back to the big screen — this time in theaters and IMAX. The Grateful ...
The screenings are part of the Dead's annual "Meet Up at the Movies," an annual event where the band's concert films or videos are screened, and will hit select theaters on Aug. 1 ...