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With a new Mario Kart only days away, it's a perfect time to revisit Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, perhaps for the final time. Mario Kart 8 has been with us, in some form or another, for over a decade, believe ...
The two-day Head in the Clouds festival returned to Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Saturday afternoon – in ...
Eccentric New Orleans post-punk band Coworkers have a new album and headline a release show at 8 p.m. Friday, May 30, at Okay ...
DAYS Festival returns to The Pitt for a daylong celebration of dance music in association with Sneaky Pete's, RARE, Satsuma ...
Kingston-based band Matt Pond PA’s album The Ballad of Natural Lines is reflective of a hazy Hudson Valley sound: Something ...
The tenth anniversary of Nelson’s touring festival came to the Bowl Friday night and also featured Sierra Hull and Billy Strings.
Raven said that this sense of assurance comes from the record’s gestation process. “Over the past 15 years, I’ve always ...
In line with the most iconic brands from across the decades, Dạ-Hợp's identity intricately balances heritage and modern ...
On May 7 at MGM Music Hall, Japanese Breakfast stopped in Boston on their U.S. tour, delivering existential angst to every ...
"The History of Sound," which might be described as a minimalist Masterpiece Theatre-on-the-frontier riff on "Brokeback," is ...
If Dylan was the dusky preacher Friday ... After seeing him live in the tenth year of what has become outlaw music’s most beloved festival, it’s hard to argue with that.
An unexpected rendition of The Pogues' A Rainy Night In Soho closes Dylan's show on the opening night of Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival.