If you’ve ever wanted to step into another world — one filled with shimmering metallic melodies, hypnotic rhythms, and centuries-old movement traditions, this fall in Buffalo offers a rare chance to ...
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For Bridget Kyeremateng — aka Bridge — house music isn’t just a beat; it’s an ancestral calling. The Italian-born, Ghanaian American DJ is reclaiming the Black queer roots of the dance floor and ...
Lyricist, poet, and screenwriter Puneet Sharma opens up about his creative evolution, from the viral poem Tum Kaun Ho Bey? to writing songs for acclaimed films like Bareilly Ki Barfi, Sanju, and Jolly ...
Every Wednesday night, long after the school hallways have fallen silent and the janitor’s mop has made its final sweep, the faint sound of a trumpet begins to warm up somewhere in the Swan Valley ...
Ganesh Murali Iyer brings the Carnatic Ghatam to Ed Sheeran’s Play, blending Indian rhythm with global pop and proving that music made from clay can move the world.
As a singer/songwriter working at the cusp of jazz, Appalachian folk and indie rock, Becca Stevens has always drawn on a deep reservoir of emotion to fuel her music. But her new album “Maple to ...
Steve Alcala started teaching high school music in the 1980s. Today, he supplies much needed sheet music to customers around the world.
Tulsa’s October transforms into a celebration of beer, music, and autumn color. Every mid-October, Oklahoma’s cultural capital throws one of the country’s best Oktoberfests and pairs it with a vibrant ...
Dhruv Ghanekar opens up about Nishaanchi, working with Anurag Kashyap, his creative storm, and blending Afro grooves, UP folk and street sounds into raw cinematic rhythm.
But if there was one perfect series from this time—and one that had started and ended all too quickly and thus felt fully formed and consistently “complete”—it would have to be Freaks And Geeks, a ...
Let’s set the wayback machine to 1969, when Les McCann and Eddie Harris cut the classic jazz track “Compared to What” live at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The song is beautiful, bleak, and angry, a ...