By Carol Hengst The holidays are over, winter has set in. Yesterday it snowed hard. I’d hoped to sit in my Lazy Boy and watch it all day. Most of the snow that has fallen here at Sugarshack ...
Blue corn is an important food to the Navajo people. It’s the title of a new book of poems by Amber McCrary, "Blue Corn ...
The blues-inflected musician’s new album fuses well-wrought songs with the hiss and crackle of deliberately distorted ...
David Crosby was a master at pouring his emotions into his work. One of his most arresting numbers emerged in a "hallucination", when he was at his lowest.
The Twilight saga, which began with the 2008 film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's novel, has left an indelible mark on pop ...
When we Zoom, Sonne is at a friend’s house for dinner, cocktail in one hand, phone in the other. His hair is scraped back and ...
Reviewer: The best points of this production — solid performances, a versatile “backstage” set with micro-sets hurried on and off for quick scenes such as the Princess Anne Golf Club, ...
Black Sabbath may be the founding fathers of metal first and foremost, but they knew that some chemical assistance could help ...
The Hold Steady's Craig Finn is back with a new solo song "People of Substance," from his next album, 'Always Been,' produced ...
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Jordan Smith of Harlan, Kentucky is the highest-selling artist to compete on "The Voice." His sixth album, "The People Hymnal ...
The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn is back with a new song, “People of Substance,” from his next solo album, Always Been, out April 4 on Tarmac Recordings/Thirty Tigers. The new track is vintage ...