30 Songs for a More Pensive Fourth of July
Because there's nothing more patriotic than dissent
AI Companies Face Lawsuits From Three Major Labels
Sony, Universal and Warner allege the music generators were trained on copyrighted songs
The Pomp Room: A Story of Family, Legacy and the Power of Music
A documentary revisits the South Dakota bar’s enduring impact
The Enduring Appeal of “Mr. Brightside”
Twenty years after its release, The Killers' anthem is more popular than ever
It’s Night Market Season in San Francisco. Here Are 5 of the Best.
When the lights go down in the city, it’s time for a street party
Swift v. Ticketmaster: From Eras to the DOJ
The legal dogfight and the fate of live music
When It Comes to Music Festivals, Nostalgia Is In Vogue
Whether or not that's a good thing remains to be seen
How Producer Michael Mauldin Is Working to Preserve Black Music’s Legacy
Mauldin recently executive-produced the Black American Music Association's ICE Medal of Honor event
Ticketmaster's Latest Headache Is a Wide-Ranging Data Breach
The hack could encompass over half a billion people
Madonna's Los Angeles Concert Prompts Lawsuit
Is being disappointed by a concert legally actionable?
The Best Movies, TV and Music for June
It's the return of the Brat Pack, thanks to a new documentary by Andrew McCarthy. Plus, "The Bear" is back.
What Does the Black Keys' Tour Cancellation Say About Live Music in 2024?
It could be emblematic of larger changes
The Story of Stax Records Finally Gets the Spotlight
Director Jamila Wignot’s “Stax: Soulsville U.S.A.” debuted on HBO last night
The Next Neil Young Archival Release Revisits the Early Days of Crazy Horse
"Early Daze" is due out in June
Every Pop Music Biopic of the 21st Century, Ranked
From the electric to the downright cringe, we ranked every musical biopic from this century
You Don’t Have to Love Everything Your Favorite Musician Does
When is it okay to let go and admit that you don't love a musician the way you used to?