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Hip-Hop’s New Area Code Tulsa

Hip-Hop’s New Area Code

Hip Hop 918 Guthrie Green Tulsa Sept. 14, 2024 It’s been 23 years since Ludacris and the late Nate Dogg dropped their hit single “Area Codes.” 918 wasn’t

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Ryan Anderson
23 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
What Steve Ballmer Can’t Buy LA

What Steve Ballmer Can’t Buy

INTUIT DOME ART PREVIEW Intuit Dome Inglewood We made long, slow shadows, watched them bleed into the pallid concrete. For what felt like an hour, we’d be waiting for

  • Go to the profile of  Eli Diner
Eli Diner
23 Sep 2024 · 4 min read
The Accordion Can Get You Moving Hartford

The Accordion Can Get You Moving

Los Super Gs Old State House Summer Concert Series Connecticut Old State House Hartford September 20, 2024 The accordion may not be the first instrument you think of when you

  • Go to the profile of  Jamil Ragland
Jamil Ragland
23 Sep 2024 · 2 min read
New Haven

“Unleash My High-School Angst”

Deerlady — a songwriting project of Abrego and Obomsawin, which started its tour in August in New Mexico and wound its way here in New Haven this past weekend — established itself

  • Go to the profile of  Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery
23 Sep 2024 · 1 min read
May We Interest You In Some Tasteful Trombone Sliding? Tulsa

May We Interest You In Some Tasteful Trombone Sliding?

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra: Coleman, Ravel, and Tchaikovsky Tulsa Performing Arts Center Tulsa Sept. 14, 2024 I first heard the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra at the final concert of their 2023 – 2024

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Yvonne Hazelton
20 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
Queering The Way LA

Queering The Way

SCI-FI, MAGICK, QUEER L.A.: SEXUAL SCIENCE AND THE IMAGI-NATION OPENING RECEPTION Fisher Museum of Art at University of Southern California Los Angeles Sept. 5, 2024 A map at the

  • Go to the profile of  Melissa Saywell
Melissa Saywell
20 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
The Fiddler Was Playing — & Praying New Haven

The Fiddler Was Playing — & Praying

Austin Scelzo hit the two bottom strings of his violin, struck a couple higher notes, launched a high-lonesome lament that seemed to stretch back eight decades to rural Appalachia. Trouble

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Paul Bass
20 Sep 2024 · 1 min read
Everything Fits Together For Creations In Studio K Tulsa

Everything Fits Together For Creations In Studio K

Tulsa Ballet: Creations In Studio K Tulsa Ballet Sept. 14, 2024 Blink and you’ll miss it: the moment when, at the end of one of the most irresistible duets

  • Go to the profile of  Alicia Chesser
Alicia Chesser
20 Sep 2024 · 5 min read
Philadelphia

Sham! Bam! Thank You Ma’am!

Yung Sham PhilaMOCA 531 N 12th St. Philadelphia Sept. 18, 2024 Yung Sham stumbled between songs, searching for a lost paper. “I have the lyrics written down somewhere,” he told

  • Go to the profile of  Nora Grace-Flood
Nora Grace-Flood
19 Sep 2024 · 2 min read
New Haven

Dance Yourself Clean

As 3 bands make room for pop at Cafe 9.

  • Go to the profile of  Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery
19 Sep 2024 · 1 min read
Prescott Not-Quite-Night Market’s Got the Golden Goods Oakland

Prescott Not-Quite-Night Market’s Got the Golden Goods

Thirsty, not a little sweaty, and determined to fill up on some fried and salty food: a perfect recipe for enjoying an evening at West Oakland’s successful new-ish night market, now in its fourth month.

  • Go to the profile of  Sarah Bass
Sarah Bass
19 Sep 2024 · 4 min read
Proud to be Scratchy Oakland

Proud to be Scratchy

At the opening of the special exhibition ​“Creative Growth at 50: A Visual History,” a woman with a guide cane asked if I’d seen her reflectors. I didn’t know who she was, and I didn’t know what reflectors she was referring to. She held out her hand…

  • Go to the profile of  Agustín Maes
Agustín Maes
19 Sep 2024 · 4 min read
The ​“Dumbass” Is The Play, Not The President Philadelphia

The ​“Dumbass” Is The Play, Not The President

POTUS: Or, behind every great dumbass are seven women trying to keep him alive Arden Theatre Company 40 N 2nd St. Philadelphia Sept. 17, 2024 An intentionally timely Broadway hit,

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Nora Grace-Flood
18 Sep 2024 · 5 min read
LA

Unhinged Freak-Out Scramblers, Grizzled & Reunited

SOUL COUGHING PLAY THE SONGS OF SOUL COUGHING The Bellwether Los Angeles Sept. 13, 2024 They said it would never happen, admitting as much on their tour announcement and promo

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A.J. Urquidi
18 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
Nacho Was There In Spirit Hartford

Nacho Was There In Spirit

Haunting Titans Connecticut Old State House Hartford Sept. 17, 2024 Audio Feed, the free concert series hosted at the Old State House every Tuesday and Wednesday, is a great way

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Jamil Ragland
18 Sep 2024 · 2 min read
The Mykonos Blues New Haven

The Mykonos Blues

Judy Atlas takes an abstract trip, at City Gallery.

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Brian Slattery
18 Sep 2024 · 1 min read
“Speak No Evil” Crosses Over From Suspenseful To Boring Hartford

“Speak No Evil” Crosses Over From Suspenseful To Boring

Speak No Evil Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas West Hartford Speak No Evil is a psychological horror movie that follows the Dalton family on a trip to Italy, where they meet Paddy

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Jamil Ragland
17 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
There’s A Face In That Tree New Haven

There’s A Face In That Tree

Kehler Liddell photo exhibition watches light trick the mind.

  • Go to the profile of  Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery
17 Sep 2024 · 1 min read
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