Every weekday at noon, the august voice of Frank Stasio welcomes listeners to The State of Things, a public radio exploration of salient regional topics and compelling cultural events. Most weeks, ...
Bona Fide offers a glimpse of Chris Thomas King in full stride propelled by mid-career confidence, a genuinely inventive and compelling inheritor of the blues traditions whose surprisingly intimate ...
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The hair on the back of 7,000 or so necks stood at attention. From the opening notes of Zach Bryan’s hundred-million streamer “Something in the Orange,” an infinite number of cellphone cameras started ...
Chalamet, Barbaro, and Norton could all be nominated for Oscars for playing bona fide music icons. Has that ever happened before where a single film produced three nominations for actors playing music ...
The Sounds of Paris” was the title of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s first classical program of 2026. In the company of bona fide Frenchmen Berlioz, Debussy and Ravel, Frédéric Chopin might have ...
So was released on May 19, 1986. It was an almost collaborative effort between Peter Gabriel and producer Daniel Lanois. The production and recording behind the album are noteworthy. Gabriel was known ...
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