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Today in Music History for Oct. 9: In 1929, singing cowboy Gene Autry made his first recordings during a visit to New York. In 1937, Pat Burke, saxophonist and flutist with the mid-'60s British pop ...
Timothée Chalamet’s method approach to inhabiting the elusive Bob Dylan came up stumps at the Academy Awards this year, but the race is already very much on for 2026 with Deliver Me from Nowhere, ...
In this ranking of the 100 best tours of all time, we celebrate the artists who have transformed stages into worlds of their own. At the very top sits Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a career-defining ...
Reykjavik Jazz Festival 2025 article by Nenad Georgievski, published on September 26, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Live ...
There’s hope at last that the ingredients of the Cape are finding their way to the plate. A season of Tasting Stellenbosch, where a month of feasting culminates on September 30, ends with food by ...
A monumental new body of work by Chicago-based artist Nick Cave will make its world premiere at the Smithsonian American Art ...
A couple of Evanston natives returned there after living in Rogers Park for years, and they've helped bring some of the ...
Federal agents fired pepper balls and tear gas at protesters near an immigration enforcement building in suburban Chicago.
INDIE BASEMENT CLASSIC: Fine Young Cannibals – Fine Young Cannibals (London/IRS, 1985) The Beat’s Andy Cox & David Steele reinvented themselves with singer Roland Gift timeless results on their debut ...
Freeloader Friday is your weekly guide to having fun no matter what your budget looks like. Each week we have a list of 100% free events like gallery parties, music, and films in the park, as well as ...