The fallacy that technology ruins music's soul may rule Dave Grohl's forthcoming documentary.
A new book traces the the song's strange rise to pop-cultural ubiquity.
She struts, scares parents, and on her new album, 'Warrior,' conveys genuine emotion.
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The pop titan's powers haven't completely left her, but they've been hidden lately.
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Forged after a gangland truce, the Ghetto Brothers' "Power - Fuerza" finally gets reissued.
The back story on Keith Sweat's 'Make It Last Forever,' for its 25th birthday.
Larry Dunn, the keyboard player and musical director of Earth, Wind & Fire, talks about recording the band's album 'All 'N All,' which turns 35 this week.
A recent hipster-hating New York Times column got our pop-cultural moment exactly backwards.
The young, talented songwriter Gideon Irving is building an audience by playing in unusual venues.
What America's most esteemed choreographer and Korea's biggest celebrity have in common.
When 'Rolling Stone' panned the Rolling Stones, and other great moments in misguided music criticism
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The rapper addresses the gap between the haves and have-nots with something other than stale rhetoric.
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A Q&A with the author of 'The Jazz Standards'
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