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The choreographer’s latest works, at the Joyce Theater, explore the music of James P. Johnson and John Luther Adams.
Seattle radio icon Mark Christopher signed off after 45 years, embarking on semi-retirement with a wave from his pontoon boat ...
You’ve Got to be Modernistic’ marks a jubilant high point in Mark Morris Dance Group’s 45th anniversary season.
The artist, on tour this summer, makes songs underpinned by feelings of dread and longing.
Oscar Wilde, J.P. Morgan and Mamie Fish are a few of the real people who have appeared on the HBO historical series ...
The day before the festival was set to kick off, the organizer announced it would be moved more than 50 miles away and many ...
The Long Hunt, a heavy instrumental band based in Pittsburgh, are releasing their next album “Natural Order” on July 18 — “a labor of love and an artifact of where we are musically at the present ...
Stephen King shares his thoughts on adapting his books for screens, emphasizing the importance of staying true to his stories ...
Austin’s music community is hosting benefit shows as well as running ticket and merchandise fundraisers to support July 4 flood relief efforts.
A new Grateful Dead book 'Loud and Clear' tells the definitive story of the rock band's famous 100-foot wide speaker system.
The Village Voice sits down with jazz pianist Matthew Shipp to discuss Andre 3000's bad music, Rothko's great paintings, and much in between.