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Socially Distant Live Music Returns to One New York City Venue

A venue in a unique position makes an interesting move

Woodstock ’99 Docuseries Reportedly in the Works at Netflix

The series will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the disastrous festival

How the Grimy DIY Gods of 2000s Indie Rock Became … Film Composers?

Whether it's playing a house party or scoring a film, Dan Deacon and Bryce Dessner keep making their weird art

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for September

Charlie Kaufman’s weirdest film yet, plus the return of “Fargo” and football

Could Leonard Cohen's Estate Sue the RNC?

The convention's use of "Hallelujah" sparked controversy

Angel Olsen Just Delivered the Breakup Album We All Need in 2020

With "Whole New Mess," the singer breathes new life into old songs at a moment when we need them most

Kanye West Sued for Allegedly Stealing Trade-Secret Tech

MyChannel claims the rapper skipped out on their contract and stole their work

The Very Serious Art of Writing Music for Very Funny Cartoons

How Carl Johnson soundtracked a new generation of “Looney Tunes”

Lost Steely Dan “Second Arrangement” Tapes Uncovered

The discovery was made by the daughter of engineer Roger Nichols

Charlie Parker’s Version of “Summertime” Is the Ultimate Late-Summer Anthem

Unlike the songs we typically associate with the season, it's a dark, foreboding tune

Justin Townes Earle Dead at 38

The son of Steve Earle was a revered songwriter in his own right

How Miles Davis Became the Face of a Short-Lived Japanese Shōchū Brand

Long before Bill Murray was making it a Suntory time, Davis brought VAN to the masses