These three female folk artists changed the genre in very important ways, and their stories couldn't be more different than one another.
In committing to an entirely Irish identity, then merging past with present, the soundtrack does a better job of capturing the country’s rebellious spirit than the show itself.
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Philly’s real soundtrack is bigger, louder, weirder, and impossible to pin to one hit. In a new anthology, music impresario ...
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People bring music from all over.” Folkies began in 2008 as a collaboration between Chetrit, a luthier and former employee of ...
The Beeb has a history of making stupid mistakes. It survives them and always will. But why does it always seem to be caught ...
Duke’s Undergrad program has recently instituted a new course-coding system to streamline degree requirements for students enrolled in 2025 and later. Here are five courses with the “CE” (Creating and ...
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Does Humor Belong in Music?” Whatever our particular take on the matter, the truth is music and laughter have long shared the ...
The auspices have been good for Rebecca Brewer and Daisy Chute’s new musical Coven. Eight years in the making, the show extended into 2026 before it even began previews. With a great all-female cast ...