
The Beautiful Carnage of ‘John Wick Chapter 2’ (FILM REVIEW)
The Baba Yaga returns in a blood-soaked sequel that’s every bit as satisfying as its predecessor, and then some.
The Baba Yaga returns in a blood-soaked sequel that’s every bit as satisfying as its predecessor, and then some.
You know you got a good friend when he knows you so well he does on instinct what you would do yourself under similar circumstances. I was lucky enough to
In Suds & Sounds we turn the spotlight on breweries, focusing on the role of music in that brewery’s history, packaging, tastes, and in its city or town as a whole. The idea
[rating=7.00] Almost everyone at some point has stumbled across Thievery Corporation. And when you do, you pause. Because it’s different. It pulls from so many genres and cultures: jazz and
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews Silver Tears, the incredible 2016 album from Nashville troubadour Aaron Lee Tasjan, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on
Portland, Oregon music fans were treated to a lengthy session of dance therapy when Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe (KTDU) brought their infectious grooves to the Aladdin Theater on Friday, February
Jamtronica favorites The Disco Biscuits played a three-night run at the Fillmore in their hometown of Philadelphia, PA. They were joined by Aqueous. Check out photos from the first night of
Within the often turbulent history of the Black Crowes, their guitarist of longest standing, Marc Ford wasted no time initiating solo projects. In fact, his latest, The Vulture, is his fifth such effort under
The young singer-songwriter Garrett Owen may not be known to many yet, but in the Dallas-Fort Worth area he calls home there is already a considerable buzz with local outlets
New York City-based singer-songwriter Kate Grom explored music in performance and application through more formal outlets like church choir, chamber choir, and women’s choir, and later studied formally at Belmont