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Sympathy For The Devils
From Lana Del Rey to Father John Misty, musicians in the current pop moment who expose themselves, warts and all, do so in isolation, without support or challenge from a like-minded community.
That's A Bad Lyric And You Know It
When music criticism promotes an environment of immunity for the insipid, the unimaginative and the superficial, do artists, perhaps subconsciously, take note?
To Capture Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, Martin Scorsese Had To Get Weird
In trying to unpack one of the a stranger periods of Bob Dylan's strange life, Scorsese had to meet the bard on his home turf of half-truths and obfuscation.
At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan's el-Fasher, UN says
More than 6,000 people were killed in over three days when a Sudanese paramilitary group unleashed "a wave of intense violence" in Sudan's Darfur region in late October, according to the UN.
'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, Showing Effects Of A Record Warm Spell
Taken just nine days apart, two images illustrate the impact a recent warm period had on the Antarctic Peninsula. NASA says such warmth "has become more common in recent years."
6/15/15 - Wildfire forces hundreds to evacuate; public asked to avoid using any open sources of fire
Willow wildfire forces hundreds to evacuate By Josh Edge, APRN A quick-moving wildfire started yesterday [Sunday] near Willow has displaced hundreds of…
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Keith Richards on The Rolling Stones' endless momentum
Richards speaks with NPR's Scott Simon about the road to Hackney Diamonds, the Stones' first album of new material in 18 years.
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Hundred Waters Takes A Village To Raise A Festival
FORM Arcosanti — a festival organized by the band Hundred Waters and held for the past four years at an eco-friendly desert town — is the opposite of Fyre Festival in almost every way imaginable.
Grandaddy Is Back! Frontman Jason Lytle Talks About New Album, Shares Two New Songs
Ten years after Grandaddy's last album, the Modesto, Calif. band has released two new songs. Singer Jason Lytle reveals the emotional turmoil behind his return to the band's signature distorted pop.
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Wish You Were There: 42 Photos From SXSW 2015
Want to know what the South by Southwest music festival was like this year? We've got you covered, with photos, videos, podcasts and more.
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