If you’re a writer or filmmaker hoping to create a hell on earth, might as well start with the most famous city in the world.
An untold number of albums have been released since the long-playing record came into being amid the technological and ...
A huge Dylan comp, early aces from The Faces, plus new releases from Florence + The Machine, Cat Burns, Duff McKagan, The ...
The story of Dolores Chiappone’s turbulent life, who turned suffering into art through self-made magic ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
The actress was just 22 when she won a Tony for Best Performance by a Newcomer — one of the first Tonys ever given — for her role in the 1947 play "For Love or Money." ...
With the holiday season right around the corner, various streaming platforms are bringing in the big guns when it comes to launching Oscar contenders and/or blockbusters this month. Disney+ will ...
This was Prince Abiodun Lufadeju, the quintessential music director and his ensemble of musicians, taking the stage with commanding presence, in honour of the Asiwaju of Ijesaland, on the third day of ...
Dave Ball, who as one half of Soft Cell brought dark, cutting-edge synth-pop to the masses, has died aged 66. Representatives ...
Homebound, almost without being aware of it, spans a host of significant agendas the country is riddled though it is now more ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 21: In 1851, soprano Jenny Lind, dubbed "The Swedish Nightingale," gave her first Canadian concert, at St. Lawrence Hall in Toronto. Her tour was organized by showman P ...
Lara Glennie dives into a lesser-known Cambridge tradition ...