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Album Review: Joy Crookes, ‘Juniper’
Following her Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut album Skin, Bangladeshi-Irish singer Joy Crookes was thrust into the spotlight – and into what she describes as a “mental health crisis between albums.” ...
The Smiths are never getting back together, but we got the next best thing when we saw Morrissey and Johnny Marr play just ...
The search for love in the digital hellscape of modern life is a topic that has occupied the thoughts of the 26-year-old as as her new single, Man I Need, streaks to the top of the charts, and as she ...
If you were young and in love in the 1960s, these three songs will absolutely make you feel nostalgic in an instant.
Pearl Jam isn’t quite the last band standing from the glory days of grunge—their Seattle brothers Mudhoney still fight the good fight, delivering good new records every few years—but they are among an ...
Olivia Dean says it herself on “I’ve Seen It,” the closing track from her second studio album, The Art of Loving. The British ...
Best of Dallas The Observer debuted on August 20, 1980, for 50 cents an issue. Flipping through archival copies to glance at ...
Neko Case. Jeff Tweedy. Amanda Shires' divorce album. Evan Miller from member station WYSO in Ohio joins Lars Gotrich to talk ...
On October 1, Mable House Barnes Amphitheater will host the second annual Love Scene, a live love letter to Black love and ...
Nearly 80 years after her death, it’s hard to know what Janesville-born pianist and songwriter Carrie Jacobs-Bond might have ...
From Poe-tinged tone poems to Handel and carols, a season of range and ritual with bold new works and film-with-orchestra ...
From festive kink to art that makes you think, we’ve got a wide variety of events; not just Folsom Street Fair fun, but arts ...
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