Songwriter Jordan Wax’s previous album had heavier subject matter but here he shows that Yiddish culture can be silly, too ...
Styles said within a year or two of starting his barbershop, they'd started having issues with homeless people gathering in front of the business. The issues prompted his landlord to blast the ...
Shalom’s Known and Unknown has emerged as a profound candidate for year-end "Best Of" lists, offering a courageous musical ...
We're checking our list and making sure we include all that is nice this holiday season. Here's our latest round-up of fests, ...
Rutstein began her career in the late-80s folk-punk scene with her band Disappear Fear along with her sister Cindy.
For Raffi Cavoukian, the internationally known children’s entertainer and Salt Spring Island resident, seeing recent chaos and erosion of freedom in the U.S. has been “the shock of my lifetime.” For ...
This album truly is a delightful surprise. Winter Songs Vol. 2 is simply more fun, it swings harder and is filled with far ...
This album truly is a delightful surprise. Winter Songs Vol. 2 is simply more fun, it swings harder and is filled with far ...
NPR Music's classical critic shares his favorite records of the year, spanning a wide range of genres, from experimental folk ...
The Kentucky-born musician's latest album, Planting by the Signs, ruminates on the Appalachian traditions she grew up with.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Meredith Monk’s “Cellular Songs,” a Kurt Weill rarity and a new take on Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier” are among the highlights. By The New York Times ...
Rock music was everywhere. Electric guitars, giant drum sets, bombastic bass guitars, keys like bonfires rising up into the night, and singers who are part-banshee. There’s a reason so many great ...