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The center hosts the world’s largest wind tunnel and a rich history of aerospace innovation, preserved in a striking visual archive in the heart of Silicon Valley. At the southern tip of San Francisco ...
Over the course of her career as Sudan Archives, self-taught violinist and Cincinnati native Brittney Parks has paired her instrument of choice with forward-thinking songcraft in ways that elevate ...
When I saw Brittney Parks, known professionally as Sudan Archives, open for Caroline Polachek two years ago, I was almost certain I hadn’t seen anyone like her perform before. The Cincinnati-born, now ...