Every February Jamaica turns its attention once again to reggae — not merely as a genre, but as a living expression of national identity with global reach. Reggae is expression, reflection, and rhythm ...
Whenever we praise a new act in music for their originality or creativity, there’s a high chance a Black artist did it first. Big Mama Thornton’s “Hound Dog” didn’t become a hit until Elvis Presley ...
End your week with a Tom Petty tribute concert, witness a parade of pups in Western gear, or take a guided kayak tour in ...
From sugarcane fields to reggaeton, fans and music historians alike felt connected to the Black histories behind the halftime ...
On Ocean Avenue, there’s a klezmer singer on the third floor, a saxophonist below, a trumpeter above, and a pair of trombonists across the street.
A retro circus returns to the Boca big top, and Art Nouveau flourishes in Palm Beach. Plus, classic crooner Brian Hyland and ...
Philip Gray was at Mass at Holy Cross Anglican Church one Sunday, three years ago, when he got the idea to write about the ...
Set to perform at the launch of Trading Route's Lagerhouse Sessions, we got to meet Midland-based artist Ruby Mae. With her unique soulful sound, read more about how Ruby Mae is making moves down ...
It’s a lovely day. A pity about the weather.” Kevin Sharkey tries always to bring his mother’s spirit and attitude to his ...
So often a long day of work or study ends 8 p.m. onwards, and with most kitchens closing a quarter to 9, options for a hearty ...
The Kitchener-based reggae legend Errol Blackwood is heading into the busiest year of his award-winning decades-long music ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is a DC shoegaze/indiepop gem from 1994 that has just gotten the deluxe reissue treatment. Over in Notable Releases, Andrew reviews Converge, Charli XCX’s Wuthering ...
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