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WoodSongs radio show, based in Lexington, collected over 400 hundreds instruments to distribute for musicians and artists affected by the floods at the Appalachian Center for the Arts. One man saying ...
We dig into the Japanese guitar industry of the 1960s and ’70s and find notable brands, mischievous copies, diligent makers and original designs that led to the instrument’s renaissance in the 1980s a ...
This week's Fogcutter column features three concerts, a sound healing at Grace Cathedral and a fancy party at the de Young ...
A wall covered in black and white fliers, the kind easily photocopied, lined the walls of the entrance to the Fullerton ...
In 2015, Rush embarked on their farewell tour – just as everyone from Dave Grohl to Hollywood A-listers began proclaiming ...
Director Kevin Macdonald on why this deep dive on the couple's early, politically active days in NYC is way different than ...
The actor and musician discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic.” ...
Shared autobiographies distill art to its most fundamental core; a naive attempt at understanding our emotions and how they ...
MILLVALE COMMUNITY LIBRARY Notice to patrons The Millvale Community Library, 213 Grant Ave., will be closed April 19 for ...
The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he’s not ...
Cross Campus began its return to poster-child vibrancy, grass replacing what was once frozen mud. I decided then that it was ...