The Brickhouse was a thriving art and music hub at a time just before downtown Phoenix was reinvented as a nightlife and live ...
One of the most influential voices of the seminal magazine The Source, he chronicled rap’s rise and its explosion into the ...
Music found $onny XL long before the world ever heard his name.
This year’s In the Name of Love concert, the East Bay’s largest cultural event honoring Martin Luther King Jr., connects the ...
On this date 45 years ago, Blondie released “Rapture,” a genre bending single that quietly became one of the most important ...
A local woman is taking inspiration from the nearly 40-year-old music video "Self-Destruction" to encourage Hampton Roads ...
Washington, D.C.-born rapper and former U.S. Peace Corps volunteer Cullen “Fellowman” Wade kicks off the 2026 Third Rail ...
This week in Philly music features an old school hip-hop extravaganza in Atlantic City, an intriguing Bob Dylan tribute, and ...
The venue opened Jan. 28, 2011 in the then-burgeoning Cultural Arts District.
From Rustenburg roots to cypher dominance, local rapper Jay Wrighteous blends conscious lyrics with unstoppable energy, ...
Troy Carter bought Pop Art Records, the Philly label behind Roxanne Shante's first diss track and Salt-N-Pepa's debut.
Thirty to 60 mph winds led to a postponement of the Mummers ’ string band competition, and put a momentary damper on what was ...