more by Jeannette Chin
published on Oct. 26, 2015 2pm
[INDIE] Athens’s Futurebirds have comfortably found a niche in the realm of psychedelic-country-indie rock.
published on Oct. 19, 2015 1pm
[LIT] “You are you even before you / grow into understanding you” Claudia Rankine writes in the second stanza of “Citizen,” a lucid, free-verse poem that spaciously weaves between modes of diaspora (“you are here, fighting off the weight of nonexistence”) and universal affinity (“The patience...
published on Oct. 19, 2015 1pm
[PARTY] Q: Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew, cover it with chocolate and a miracle or two? A: The Candy Man, of course—and this
published on Oct. 12, 2015 11am
[DISCUSSION] Dr. Catherine Collins is the author of more than 13 books and is founder of the Women’s Health Radio Show that airs on WWWS 1400.
published on Oct. 12, 2015 11am
[METAL] To your grandmother, the sight of shirtless men sporting studded sombreros and skin tight leather pants might seem like a devilish omen from a nightmare, but when it comes to the world’s only heavy metal mariachi band, it’s only fitting. The five piece outfit of classically t
published on Oct. 12, 2015 11am
[ELECTRONIC] Keys N Krates have cannonballed into the pool of hard-hitting electronic music with tracks that have become essential in the trap canon.
published on Oct. 5, 2015 4pm
[ROCK] The Buffalo-born Boston-based post-punk outfit will return to Buffalo to throw a two-night CD release party.
published on Oct. 5, 2015 3pm
[JAZZ] Whether it’s applying the Fibonacci sequence to the tuning of his guitar, or creating his own instruments, music for Sharp has always been an experimental venture.
published on Sep. 28, 2015 1pm
[EMO] Arizona emo-rockers can’t wait to get things turned up at the Waiting Room.
published on Sep. 28, 2015 1pm
Ominous and euphoric at once, the music of Baltimore’s Lower Dens would make the perfect soundtrack to a phantom vision of an 1980s future.