Afrika Bambaataa, a pioneer in hip-hop and electronic music in the 1970s and '80s, has died. Later in life, he was accused by ...
Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on ...
The 1960s saw a stampede of lefty folk musicians, but none as politically engaged as Phil Ochs. A true activist-musician who ...
As Rwanda marks the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, voices across the country rise once again in remembrance, healing, and reflection. Among them is Jean-Marie Jabo, an ...
But just because the S&P 500 is down doesn’t mean that spirits can’t be up. Love in the time of measles (or avian flu?) and all that. Even in the midst of the eggpocalyse, San Francisco cultural life ...
In his songs, the Virginia rapper renders societal ills in high definition. He sat down for his first interview with Pitchfork to talk through his feelings about drugs, religion and violence conveyed ...
Kelsey is an Associate Editor and Social Media Coordinator based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds a BA in English and psychology with an emphasis on writing from the University of South ...
Freelance journalist specialising on geo-politics in the Middle East. He has reported from Egypt, Tunis, Turkey, and Lebanon with a focus on human rights, state repression, and migration The prospect ...
There’s a reason you gravitate toward the music you loved during your middle school, high school and college years, even with all of the great, new music that’s out there. The music you listened to as ...
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