The WTO Protests’ 21th Anniversary: What Democracy Looked Like
Mark Taylor-Canfield sings his reminiscences of the Wor
Larry Carlton Comes to Jazz Alley
Larry Carlton brings his six decades of guitar playing to Jazz Alley. Andrew Hamlin catches up to him.
Jordan Plays Jimi: An Interview with Stanley Jordan
Andrew Hamlin interviews Stanley Jordan about his Hendrix project.
Mr. Jimbo Metastasizing, or, You Can’t Always Death What You Want: Greil Marcus On The Doors
On the subject of The Doors. An interview with the notorious G.R.E.I.L. by Andrew Hamlin.
Streaming Into The Void
How musicians are building new bridges in the age of quarantine. Erika Fredrickson writes.
Free Thing of the Week: Go Ask Alice, The Sudden Dream
Free Thing returns — again! This time a luscious, melancholic piece by Italian group Go Ask Alice.
Top of the Pops: Cirque Goes Broadway
Omar Willey goes to the symphony and the circus and Broadway all at the same time in his latest review.
What’s Behind Spotify’s Copyright Royalty Board Appeal?
Beneath all the legalese, there are real stakes in the Spotify appeal. Meredith Filak Rose breaks it down for you.
Fyre Debacle Shows How Small Music Acts Get Burned in the Modern Music Festival Economy
When big acts call all the shots, small artists lose. Jonathan Wynn and Alexander Frenette on the skewing of music.
Jazz Isn’t Dead: It’s Just Moved to New Venues
On the thriving of jazz in South Africa. Gwen Ansell writes.

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