After nearly ten years away from the touring stage, Floetry—the duo of Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie “The Floacist” ...
To celebrate Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison has a new weekly series on the music of the African ...
Discover the most controversial R&B songs of the 1970s, from Donna Summer to Fela Kuti, and why radio bans only made these records more powerful.
The age of AI-generated music and AI-aided fiction has arrived. Will “canned” art push musicians, writers, and others out of jobs?
The Police's Stewart Copeland has announced his 2026 "Have I Said Too Much" tour, a 34-city spoken word run, taking place across the US this summer.
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has announced the return of BAM! A Celebration of Black Artists in Music, the university’s acclaimed concert series honoring Black History Month and the ...
Festival Director Clíona Dukes introduces the tenth edition of Scene + Heard, the popular festival of new work, presenting 108 brand-new works across theatre, comedy, dance, music, cabaret, circus, ...
The Puerto Rican superstar saved his only English moment during his exuberant performance for a powerful statement of unity.
An absurdist satire, a horror story, science-fiction, a historical drama, a black comedy: this year’s Oscar-nominated composers were called to score a variety of engaging scenarios. But they had one ...
Celebrate the life and music of Orville “Hoppy” Jones, a founding member of the Ink Spots, a legendary vocal group with roots ...
"God is aware of our lives — and not only our lives, but the details of our lives," observes Derrick Porter in this week’s “Music & the Spoken Word” with The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Watch ...
Ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl, critics and fans alike are wondering just how political Bad Bunny will get on the halftime show stage.