Music group that laid groundwork for hip-hop genre performing at True/False Film Fest
A group of sisters formed ESG in 1978 in the South Bronx of New York. They are retiring but will play at True/False Film Fest before they do.
A group of sisters formed ESG in 1978 in the South Bronx of New York. They are retiring but will play at True/False Film Fest before they do.
On Nov. 19, Kanye West canceled his shows due to exhaustion, and Michael Jackson faced charges for sexual abuse allegations. This date also marked new album releases and several cultural…
On Nov. 19, Kanye West canceled his shows due to exhaustion, and Michael Jackson faced charges for sexual abuse allegations. This date also marked new album releases and several cultural…
In this interview, Filipino rapper Barq – real name Arkin Magalona – discusses his single “Shake That Thang,” working with producer kyleaux, and more.
Taurus FirstClass drops the raw, electric new anthem 'Lord Knows'—Chicago's rising star keeps things unapologetically real.
Pittsburgh — known by some who like to prop up our cool factor as “Hollywood East” — is no stranger to film festivals. As we speak, the Three Rivers Film Festival is underway, and the city is gearing up for the 2026 iterations of the Japanese Film Festival, JFest, Independent Film Festival, and others. If
Dr. A.D. Carson is a musician, performance artist, and writer, in addition to being an associate professor of hip hop and a Shannon Center Fellow for Advanced Studies at the University of Virginia. His album, i used to love to dream, was the first peer-reviewed rap album and received UVA’s 2021 Research Award for Excellence
The Port Townsend School District is set to host a full day of performances by indigenous musical artist Supaman on Thursday, Nov. 20. From the morning through the evening, the Montana-based indigenous fancy dancer, hip-hop artist, beatboxer, DJ, and tribal member and ambassador for the Crow Nation (Apsáalooke) will be hopscotching from Port Townsend High