Killing Them Softly (and Not So Softly): 8 Incredible Women in Hip Hop
By Gary Hoffman | April 19, 2017I love rap music. In hip hop you will find witty banter, intense imagery, and nuanced love stories, all accompanied by a danceable beat.
I love rap music. In hip hop you will find witty banter, intense imagery, and nuanced love stories, all accompanied by a danceable beat.
In art, the best endings usually leave some things unsaid.
Sometimes I am baffled by how much importance we place in opinion. Specifically in art, where nowadays most of us agree that there exists a special value in each one of our subjective opinions, it seems that people spend too much time arguing over the validity of a certain point of view.
Gregory Porter is a Grammy-winning jazz vocalist who has garnered widespread critical acclaim for his powerful yet refined voice and his authentic, impassioned delivery.
In my first year at Duke, I was terrified of separating from the collective freshmen conglomerate.
Since its inception a few decades ago, hip hop has grown to become both a dominant force in our sociocultural dialogue and a continuously developing form of expression for a variety of artists across the globe.
The Pinhook’s roots in alternative music and renowned artists will be on full display with a show this Thursday. The Screaming Females, a punk outfit hailing from New Brunswick, New Jersey, is composed of Marissa Paternoster on guitar and vocals, Jarrett Dougherty on drums and King Mike on bass and will showcase their sound this Thursday, Aug.
Less than a year since it opened, The Shed has made a habit of hosting renowned musicians in its intimate downtown jazz venue.
The entirety of the album is nuanced, driving, and mind bending, but it also has its standout moments.
Mr. Jeffrey is remembered for his devotion to and love for The Music by fellow music educators and former students,