Are We Living In Kraftwerk's World?
Are we living in the future that Kraftwerk once imagined?
Are we living in the future that Kraftwerk once imagined?
Posted 01.06.2012
Miami City Ballet Arsht Center's Ziff Ballet Opera House Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. Tickets: $19 to $169 See the world premiere o...
Posted 11.06.2011
In just its second year, Chicago's homegrown, hip hop- and electronic music-focused North Coast Music Festival is already proving that it is a worthy ...
The Huffington Post | Travis Korte | Posted 09.14.2011
Its been a long journey for the music video. Nowadays, we look forward to a new Lady Gaga or Kanye West video almost as much as we look forward to the...
Shawn Amos | Posted 05.25.2011
Slash steps out from his long Guns N' Roses shadow, Madonna proves that rust never sleeps, Bob Dylan's son, Jakob, recruits a childhood mentor, Benin's bold beauty Angelique Kidjo bedazzles...
Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011
Slash's first solo album shows continuity and expert songwriting despite all of the musical influences involved. But despite its being a solid release, the old school rock 'n' roll can sometimes get a little too reliable.
Tim Mohr | Posted 05.25.2011
The birthplace of all that's cool and modern in music wasn't Memphis, Liverpool or the South Bronx. It was Dusseldorf, Germany, where Kraftwerk invented the future we are now living.
Huffington Post | Ami Cholia | Posted 05.25.2011
The English non-profit Oxfam is asking everyone to "demand action until you're blue in the face." You'll be joining Fatboy Slim, Jarvis, Little Boots...
Michael Hogan | Posted 04.16.2012