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With the start of summer comes one essential thing: the start of music festivals. And we can’t celebrate the season without ...
President Trump’s executive order seeking to overhaul how U.S. elections are run includes a somewhat obscure reference to the ...
The “Stan the Man” statue has moved through the years as the Cardinals have played at three Busch Stadium versions, but ...
With second LP Danse des Larmes out now, Hungarian Transylvanian artist VÍZ scores Central Europe's spiritual turmoil with stirring ambient-industrial wanders.
The facility at United Recording includes Paul’s original equipment, such as the first-ever multitrack Ampex tape machine and ...
New book 'Tearing Down the Orange Curtain' chronicles history of Southern California punk through interviews with Social Distortion, Sublime, more.
San Francisco magazine Maximum Rocknroll accumulated what is most likely the largest collection of punk records on the planet ...
Detroit author and music historian Michael Hurtt spoke with WDET’s Jenny Sherman and Natalie Albrecht about the label for the ...
In May 2000, the upstart DEMF made magic and launched a riverfront tradition to celebrate techno, the Detroit-born genre that reshaped global music.
California shouldn't weaken hazardous waste rules to allow local landfills to accept toxic dirt that currently goes to two specialized disposal sites in the Central Valley and hazardous facilities in ...
This most recent Caprock Chronicles article about Lubbock music history is the first of a 2-part series by frequent ...
The Barnes Museum curator was honored by Preservation Connecticut for her creativity, including History Pints, walking tours, ...