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IT’S AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC APPRECIATION MONTH. FOR THE LAST TWO WEEKS, WE’VE TAKEN A LOOK AT DIFFERENT AMERICAN MUSIC GENRES ...
Luther Vandross didn’t just sing love songs. He invented the kind of vocals that make you want to text your ex, light a ...
Award winner talks to Billboard about her new mixtape My Face Still Hurts From Smiling and how female rappers are taking over ...
The Irish trio’s appearance has, due to political interference, led to an unexpected referendum on the festival’s soul. But, ...
On her new album, Leikeli47 honors a diverse swath of Black music history while creating a uniquely futuristic sound.
By Zoom from her home in Canada, McLachlan talked about the legacy of Lilith Fair, why a 2010 version failed, and what ...
The 1975 have pulled out all the stops with their set. A second oblong screen is under each big stage-side screen, and ...
One such starry-eyed migrant, also named Dev, is a fictional character in a musical that traces his journey from a small ...
In this bonus episode, Nina shares her personal quest to find LGBTQ representation and belonging as a Black lesbian in the American South. She speaks to two Black Southern lesbians who share their ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been two and a half decades since Country Grammar. Nelly’s smash debut album stands out even 25 years later; the perfect example of a regional record with universal appeal.
Alphonse Pierre’s Off the Dome column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, scenes, snippets, movies, Meek Mill tweets, fashion trends—and anything else that catches his attention. This week, Alphonse ...
Despite mounting societal pressures and outright book bans, the queer literary landscape is richer and more varied than ever, ...