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You Must Hear This! Thelma Houston's "If This Was The Last Song"
The legendary singer reflects on her debut album of 1969 – years before she recorded one of disco's greatest hits
09/04/2015 18:30 UTC
Yes, Beyoncé is a "real artist": Stop challenging the authenticity of her work
Multiple credits aren't a sign of weakness—ask the Beastie Boys—and there's no doubt whose vision drives "Lemonade"
04/28/2016 02:59 UTC
Bluegrass for the 21st century
The great Del McCoury Band looks backward and forward to bring a traditional music into the new millennium.
07/25/2001 23:10 UTC
How Pam got hep C
Tommy Lee and his not-so-hep "stress bumps"; anti-smoker Spears caught puffin' away; Merle Haggard has kidnapping blues; "Dirty Dancing" to return -- with Ricky Martin?
05/03/2002 20:45 UTC
Best of 2019: How I wrote a song with Bob Dylan
It all started before I was born, the day a 20-year-old Dylan began work on his first studio album
12/26/2019 00:30 UTC
Paul McCartney's Wings debut "Wild Life," panned at the time, shimmers at 50 with a powerful reissue
On the half-speed vinyl remaster, "Dear Friend," McCartney's heartbreaking olive branch to John Lennon, shines
02/04/2022 14:37 UTC
Real Life Rock Top 10
Chris Isaak, 'N Sync and the favorite albums of Minnesota Senate candidates: Ten observations on pop and its discontents, from the noted author and critic.
06/26/2000 23:13 UTC
"We're bound to each other"
In this interview and podcast, "Black Snake Moan" director Craig Brewer talks about the spirit of the South, the power of the blues and tackling tough issues in delicate times.
02/28/2007 18:00 UTC
Lou Reed's New York: Gritty, scary, seedy, human
Reed was the first rock star I associated with a place -- a city whose fringe characters he made central
10/28/2013 15:35 UTC
Sharps & Flats
New Jack Swingers Guy killed old-school R&B. On "III," the trio gets what's coming.
02/09/2000 22:00 UTC
Fleetwood Mac without Lindsey Buckingham: A sign of good things to come?
Was he fired? Maybe not. Is this good for the band? Depends on what you like
04/10/2018 18:05 UTC
Jay Z tackles "Race" again: The rapper, Nat Geo team up for new docuseries
First a series on Kalief Browder, then one on Trayvon Martin. Now Jay Z addresses systematic oppression in the U.S.
04/20/2017 23:50 UTC
The magical mystery tour
Listening to good music is like watching a quiz show without cue cards -- the fun is in knowing that you might not ever figure it out.
10/06/1999 20:00 UTC
Here is Salon's curated guide to Thanksgiving weekend TV
You could go to the movies, but who wants to deal with crowds? Or driving? Or putting on pants?
11/28/2019 19:00 UTC
Naomi Watts survives "Infinite Storm," a harrowing mountain-climbing tale based on a true story
"Everything on the project was beautiful and brutal," director Malgorzata Szumowska told Salon
04/12/2022 20:00 UTC