Philadelphia Smokestack Romance John Moore's charcoals bring Philly's industrial past back to life. Nora Grace-Flood 19 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
New Haven Staying Rooted YUAG photo exhibit gets in the weeds. Brian Slattery 19 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
Oakland Big Paint in a Small Space The variety of the work on show at Gray Loft Gallery is an indication of the real relationships that underpin this community, while the caliber is a testament to its professionalism. Rita Sapunor 18 Feb 2025 · 1 min read
Detroit Goofy Has The Mic Disney DJs, dancers on skates bring spectacle to the ice. Erica Hobbs 18 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
Detroit Love, Unlimited Detroit Symphony offers a Valentine's mix of Broadway tunes that reach beyond the sappy and romantic Erica Hobbs 18 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
New Haven Cellist Loops In Johnathan Moore takes a technique he picked up in high school to the Guggenheim in Manhattan. Paul Bass 18 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
Philadelphia Whose Woods These Are? Lace up your shoes. We're going for a walk. Nora Grace-Flood 17 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
Oakland Visually Inescapable Lucas “treats the cultivated plants, weeds, native, and non-native species she gathers equally, challenging the scientific framework society has inherited from Linnaeus.” Agustín Maes 17 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
Detroit In Detroit Public Theatre’s ‘The Confederates,’ History Repeats Itself When there’s more than one Black woman in a work setting, it can sometimes feel like the Hunger Games. Our scarcity mindset is triggered and we feel like we Randiah Camille Green 17 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
New Haven Japanese Guitar Wizard Lights Furniture Store On Fire Hiroya Tsukamoto Fair Haven Furniture New Haven Feb. 15, 2025 Guitarist and composer Hiroya Tsukamoto played an amazing show at Fair Haven Furniture, turning the cozy, intimately-lit space into a Chris Randall 17 Feb 2025 · 1 min read
Detroit ‘Living Frequency’ Follows The Mycelial Threads of Black Detroit Art From Past To Present At Midtown's Galerie Camille. Randiah Camille Green 14 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
New Haven Lost Tribe Finds Its Way Home The Lost Tribe NXTHVN New Haven Feb. 13, 2025 “The telepathy up here is crazy.” Jocelyn Pleasant, leader of Connecticut’s well-loved Afro-funk fusion ensemble The Lost Tribe, might have Jisu Sheen 14 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
Hartford Lede Buried Thanks to mistimed civil rights context, Two Trains never leaves the station. Jamil Ragland 14 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
New Haven Family Extended At artist Marquis Brantley Sr.‘s CAW exhibition. Brian Slattery 14 Feb 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa May Yang Is Speaking In this robust and subtle solo show, a word becomes a situation, an environment, almost a dance. Alicia Chesser 14 Feb 2025 · 5 min read
Tulsa Today In Inexplicable Contraptions “Doug Cannell: Backstories,” 108|Contemporary's current show, is a perfect instance of everything this place is getting right. Z.B. Reeves 14 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
Oakland A Bold Celebration of Truth, Community and Radical Acceptance A captivating blend of dance, song, and personal storytelling, the opera gives voice to the marginalized residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin, offering a raw and beautiful exploration of community and resilience. Vita Hewitt 13 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
Philadelphia Reasons Why I Hate Spotify "Mood Machine," journalist Liz Pelly's new book, lays out how a Swedish ad-tech company swallowed the music industry with the help of major labels. Izzy True 13 Feb 2025 · 1 min read