A premiere of a new British play and a production of As You Like It head this round-up of reviews from around the city.
Aretha Franklin knew, when the time came, that she had to return to her roots. That's why her final performance took place in a New York episcopal church.
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Bruno Mars’s latest album “The Romantic” has debuted at No. 1 on the albums chart, making it his first full-length project to bow atop the tally. The singer’s fourth offering enters the Billboard 200 ...
Gordon's work with Sonic Youth cemented her reputation as a modern pioneer of the bass guitar – but she hasn't picked one up in over 10 years ...
Harry Styles’ new LP feels like an event. Coming on the heels of the Grammy Award-winning “Harry’s House,” “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” is an experimental tour-de-force, a pop smorgasbord ...
Kansas City-based producer Tech N9ne is showcasing the FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City's diversity, creativity and international culture with the only Sonic ID that includes lyrics.
On February 26, to be exact, Gnarls Barkley released “Pictures,” marking a bittersweet moment for the iconic duo and their long-term supporters. The ...
Maria Millar, violin, and Shawn Wyckoff, flute, will join Sean O’Loughlin and The Syracuse Orchestra on March 21.
Bursting on the scene with jazzy vocals and impeccable style, Erykah Badu found her first #1 R&B hit with “On & On.” Power ...
Music in film isn’t just an auditory layer: it’s an emotional compass. In neo-noir thrillers, late-night character dramas and ...
Kim Gordon talks about her amazing new solo album, 'Play Me,' the links between visual art and music, feminism, Sonic Youth, ...