Jimi Hendrix and His “Black Legacy”
Jimi Hendrix is typically associated with classic rock. But this author argues he deserves a bigger place within black culture and music.
Joni Mitchell’s “Ladies of the Canyon” At 50: A Different Voice
Joni Mitchell is marking the 50th of one of her most influential albums, “Ladies of the Canyon.” It spoke to women (and all of us) in a very particular way.
The Band: ‘Once Were Brothers’ Is A Compelling Look At Their Journey
The new documentary, “Once Were Brothers,” examines the unique road The Band took to become one of the most beloved groups in music.
Woodstock: What Are We Still Learning?
The Woodstock crowds left 50 years ago — but what happened during those days still echoes in the culture. Here’s how.
Coolest Charity In the World: Watkins Glen Got Lucky
All of us can do good by supporting groups in out-of-the-way rural areas. Phish is one band who walks the talk, as outlined in our Coolest Charity In the World.