When Maui musician Gail Swanson was growing up in Chicago, she would often accompany her mother on protest marches. “On the ...
David Hockney’s Bayeux Tapestry outburst seals his status as an intellectual revolutionary - COMMENT: Art has long been a ...
Throughout history, musicians have used music as commentary on current events. It’s often powerful, and it’s a phenomenon ...
From the realism of Canserbero to the nostalgia of Elena Rose, these tracks reflect Venezuelan pride and struggle ...
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DAVID MARCUS: Gen X knows the only force that can defeat violent leftist protest culture
Political violence returns to America as Minneapolis battles rage once more. How patriotism ended 1970s protests and could ...
On Jan. 18, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic bring their “Just For the Funk of It!” tour to the Music Box.
On this edition of Jukebox Journey, as a nod to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Kevin explores the building blocks of American protest music.
In the early 1960s, teens loved these songs more than adults. And if you were young during that era, these songs are probably familiar.
Events this weekend include opera diva Denyce Graves’ final performance in “Porgy and Bess” at The Met, Dorothy Parker’s wit on stage, and MLK Day celebrations in Brooklyn.
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