
Jay-Z Conjures Hip-Hop Spirits and Raises the Roof in Houston (SHOW REVIEW)
It would be wrong to call any place but Brooklyn “home” for Jay-Z, but the ties to Houston, Texas, run deep for the hip-hop legend. From inviting Houston rap kings
It would be wrong to call any place but Brooklyn “home” for Jay-Z, but the ties to Houston, Texas, run deep for the hip-hop legend. From inviting Houston rap kings
Director Richard Linklater discusses his latest film, the military, and these trying times.
Inspector Poirot is given fantastic new life in this faithful adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic.
There’s an old adage that states ‘familiarity breeds contempt,” but that truism certainly does not apply to Davy Knowles and his Vermont followers. The one about word-of-mouth being the best
[rating=9.00] The late Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown would probably be proud of Samantha Fish’s approach. The oft cantankerous Brown would frequently snub basic blues; embracing his brand of “American music” which
Arielle LaGuette makes her home in Austin, Texas, but wrote her latest EP while traveling across the country. With ukulele in hand, LaGuette performed everywhere from Denver to Toronto and
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews All American Made, the new album from country songstress Margo Price, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed
This spring, the Lowcountry welcomes back the much anticipated High Water Festival, curated by the Holy City-based duo Shovels & Rope, to Riverfront Park in North Charleston Saturday-Sunday, April 21-22, 2018. The two-day festival, which sold out during its inaugural year, returns with 20 musical acts across two
“I’m drawing from the urgency of the moment,” says acclaimed Nashville-based singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips of Widdershins, his ninth solo album set for February 23, 2018 release on Yep Roc Records. Inspired by “the things that eat
Plus, the first trailer for ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ and the NSFW trailer for ‘I, Tonya’.