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Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson to perform at 2020 Tibet House benefit

by Lilly Greenblatt| December 6, 2019

Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson to perform at 2020 Tibet House benefit

Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson will perform at the Tibet House US 33rd Anniversary Benefit Concert on February 26, 2020.

Philip Glass and the Exquisite Moment

by Philip Glass| August 16, 2018

Philip Glass and the Exquisite Moment

A 1997 interview with composer and performer Philip Glass.

Philip Glass, Wayne Shorter to receive Kennedy Center Honors

by Lilly Greenblatt| July 27, 2018

Philip Glass, Wayne Shorter to receive Kennedy Center Honors

“Right here in this group of five, you have the whole picture,” said Glass of this year’s group of honorees.

Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson to perform at Tibet House benefit in March

by Lion's Roar Staff| December 19, 2016

Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson to perform at Tibet House benefit in March
Iggy Pop (left) by Kris Krüg. Patti Smith (center) by Rebekka, and Laurie Anderson (right) by Bill Gordon.

Iggy Pop, Patti Smith and her Band, and Laurie Anderson will perform at the Tibet House US 30th Anniversary Benefit Concert, Rolling Stone reports.

From Patti Smith to Miley Cyrus, Tibet House benefit blurs boundaries

by Rod Meade Sperry| March 9, 2015

From Patti Smith to Miley Cyrus, Tibet House benefit blurs boundaries
Debbie Harry on playing "Heart of Glass" at the concert: "Heart of Glass" at the coming Tibet House benefit: "...it’s about love and lost love and there’s definitely a loss that Tibetans are suffering. The song’s about getting beyond that loss, and Tibetans can fully appreciate that sentiment."Debbie Harry on playing "Heart of Glass" at the concert: "Heart of Glass" at the coming Tibet House benefit: "...it’s about love and lost love and there’s definitely a loss that Tibetans are suffering. The song’s about getting beyond that loss, and Tibetans can fully appreciate that sentiment."

Thursday night’s Tibet House benefit concert continued the annual series’ reputation for eclectic artistry.

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