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"Yes, we can"
One of the mottoes of Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign becomes a music video.
02/04/2008 19:25 UTC
Serge Gainsbourg, introduction to a provocateur
As a new Serge Gainsbourg biopic opens, members of Magnetic Fields, Yo La Tengo and more share their favorite songs
09/03/2011 00:20 UTC
The man who mistook a breast for a $50 bill
Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving' man convicted
05/13/1999 20:00 UTC
The man who mistook a breast for a $100 bill
Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving man convicted.
05/13/1999 20:00 UTC
Jazz pioneer Donald Byrd dies
The leading trumpeter of the 1950s was 80 years old
02/12/2013 03:18 UTC
The solace of Joni Mitchell's "River," a holiday song that defies merry and bright expectations
There's a reason why this moody yet festive song has been covered more then 760 times & continues to resonate
12/23/2020 00:00 UTC
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's "Healthy Holly" book scandal comes as no surprise
After Pugh walked back her pledge to sign a bill raising the minimum wage, I knew she was a self-serving politician
04/09/2019 21:00 UTC
Strangers in paradise
At Fox's "Paradise Hotel," dimwitted booze hounds check in ... but they don't check out! And it might be the best reality show disaster on TV.
08/02/2003 23:00 UTC
Sharps & Flats
Steeped in Crescent City musical voodoo, Los Hombres Calientes reconfigure jazz in the city where it was born.
11/16/1999 22:00 UTC
How jazz is becoming the sound of resistance once again
There's a fresh sonic inventiveness and political consciousness bonding the new generation of jazz musicians
09/23/2017 19:00 UTC
You deserve a fancy fish sandwich — here's the very best quick lunch to make when working from home
The anticipation of homemade lunch energizes me, especially when it's a pan-seared fish 'wich with basil-caper mayo
09/29/2021 23:00 UTC
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