Sante’s The Other Paris
In Luc Sante’s densely-conjured and deeply researched new book The Other Paris, the now-infamous Bataclan Concert Hall is referenced in
In Luc Sante’s densely-conjured and deeply researched new book The Other Paris, the now-infamous Bataclan Concert Hall is referenced in
Eric Redd has lived in the Hudson Valley for about a decade, and three years ago, Amy Helm told him,
Will Lytle, who sent us this drawing from Paris, writes: “Its the statue of the Lady Republic. It stands in
The first wave of critics weighing in on Laura Stevenson’s vibrant and surprising new pop/rock record Cocksure are all a-flutter
When the late Nina Simone first hit the music scene in the 1950s, and right through the Civil Rights movement
Led by legendary fiddler Darol Anger, a founding member of both the David Grisman Quintet and the classical/bluegrass fusion outfit
Ragged edges, broken parts,” begins Mary Gauthier’s song “False from True.” The line introduces a quietly brutal story of estrangement
Eric Andersen’s 50-year career either leads or doggedly tails the archetypal stylistic journey of the American singer/songwriter in the rock
Two-time Grammy Award-winner from South Africa, the Soweto Gospel Choir performs at the Bardavon in Poughkeepsie on Friday, November 13
The Paul Green Rock Academy has pulled out some heavy-hitters and some real surprises for its benefit for the Maddie’s