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âThe Great Divideâ Review: Noah Kahan Is Caught in the In-Between
The singer-songwriterâs âStick Seasonâ was an unexpected smash. On its follow-up he sings about fame, complex relationships and the future with a sharper perspective.
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They Were Michael Jacksonâs âSecond Family.â Now They Say He Abused Them.
The Cascio siblings are suing Mr. Jacksonâs estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.
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Saudis Withdraw Offer of Millions to Metropolitan Opera
The arrangement would have brought up to $200 million to the Metropolitan Opera, which has suffered a series of financial setbacks.
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Is 1990s Alternative Rock the New Country?
Stagecoach Festival started out as the âcountry Coachella,â but has been morphing into a new home for â90s rock bands slinging angst and guitar music.
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Wayne Moss, Guitarist Who Helped Broaden Country Sound, Dies at 88
A top Nashville musician, he played on Bob Dylanâs âI Want You,â Roy Orbisonâs âOh, Pretty Womanâ and Dolly Partonâs âJolene.â
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Michael Harrison, 67, Dies; Inventive Composer Who Played With Tuning
Influenced by Indian raga and nontraditional tuning systems, he created hypnotic works with a spiritual bent and created an unconventional piano.
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Review: Barbara Hannigan Is Conductor, Director and Star
The soprano Barbara Hannigan, who also directed, is multitasking at the New York Philharmonic in a disturbingly resonant take on âLa Voix Humaine.â
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Whoâs Who in âMichaelâ: A Guide to the Characters
A new Michael Jackson biopic, with the starâs nephew Jaafar Jackson in the title role, is packed with famous musical figures. These are some of them.
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Review: âThe Rocky Horror Showâ Revival Gives Us What We Want
Sam Pinkletonâs new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratchâs droll Narrator.
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Ruth Slenczynska, 101, Dies; Piano Prodigy Overcame Fatherâs Abuse
Treated brutally, she went from celebrated child star to 15-year-old âburned-out candle.â Against the odds, she later resumed performing.
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Michael Tilson Thomas, Celebrated American Conductor, Dies at 81
A galvanizing force in classical music as a conductor, composer, pianist and evangelist, he spent 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony.
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Controversies and Production Issues Around âMichael,â the Jackson Biopic, Explained
Reshoots, reluctant studios and family holdouts: the production faced many issues. But now the box office is expected to be huge.
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âBeachesâ Review: A Classic Weepie Dries Its Tears
A new musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker comes to Broadway, but the production is too muddled to make an emotional impact.
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Alan Osmond, Who Led His Brothers in Song, Dies at 76
He was the eldest original member of the Osmonds, a family singing group that hit it big in the 1970s with songs like âOne Bad Apple.â
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Judge Dismisses Sean âDiddyâ Combsâs $100 Million Defamation Suit Against NBC
The music mogul, now imprisoned, had sued after NBCUniversalâs streaming service, Peacock aired the documentary âDiddy: The Making of a Bad Boyâ last year.
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D4vd Murder Case: Celeste Rivas Hernandezâs Cause of Death Is Revealed
The Los Angeles police sought to keep the findings secret for months as they investigated the singer D4vd, who was charged this week with the murder of the teenager.
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Review: At the Met, a Polished and Polite âOneginâ Returns
A strong cast led by the soprano Asmik Grigorian lifts Deborah Warnerâs production, which never quite convinces.
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Vilma Jääâs Voice Is Unlike Anything in Opera
Vilma Jää, a Finnish folk and pop singer, is bringing her eerie and affecting traditional music to the Metropolitan Opera.
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Dave Mason, Songwriter and a Co-Founder of Traffic, Dies at 79
An English singer and guitarist, he wrote classic-rock mainstays like âFeelinâ Alright?â and âOnly You Know and I Know.â He also had a successful solo career, singing âWe Just Disagree.â
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7 New Songs You Should Hear Now
Nine Inch Nailsâ LP with Boys Noize, Rayeâs collaboration with Al Green, the latest from a Black Midi member and more.
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Nate Smith Is Bringing a Big-Tent Approach to the Newport Jazz Festival
The Grammy-winning drummer â and the eventâs latest artistic director â uses new-school methods to maintain the genreâs essential tradition: live collaboration.
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Gregory Spears: Composer Who Loops Musical Time and History
Gregory Spears is bringing his uncanny sense of genre and eras of music to the âSleeping Beautyâ story with his new opera, âSleepers Awake.â
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Madonna Says Her Vintage Outfit Is Missing After Coachella Performance
The pop star said she was âhoping and prayingâ for someone to find the ensemble, from her personal collection, after her surprise performance at the music festival.
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How John Dowland Built a Music Career on Tearful Melancholy
Dowland, who died 400 years ago, spun out sad songs that were popular in his time and continue to influence artists today.
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âSchmigadoon!â Review: Oh, What a Beautiful Sendup
Cinco Paulâs loving spoof of Golden Age musicals, adapted from a TV series, comes to Broadway, where its charming musical numbers can really shine.
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With Orban Out, the Pianist Andras Schiff Plans a Return to Hungary
Schiff has said he wonât perform in countries with what he calls strongmen leaders, a list that still includes the United States and Russia.
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How Coachella Became a Pop Spectacle With Surprise Guests Like Madonna and Olivia Rodrigo
What started in the late â90s as a rock and dance-music festival has evolved into a platform where social media, spectacle and unexpected guests make the headlines.
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Singer D4vd Charged With Murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez
The singer is accused of sexually abusing Celeste Rivas Hernandez before killing the teenager with a sharp weapon and mutilating her body. He has pleaded not guilty.
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Moya Brennan, Voice of the Gaelic Pop Band Clannad, Dies at 73
The group could be heard on the soundtracks of the movies âPatriot Gamesâ and âThe Last of the Mohicans.â Its âTheme From Harryâs Game,â from a TV series, was a hit.
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Gwendolyn Chisolm, Who Rhymed on Rapâs First Female Hit, Dies at 66
A chance encounter led to overnight success for the Sequence, a seminal trio whose âFunk You Upâ broke barriers.
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Don Schlitz, Prolific Writer of Country Music Hits, Dies at 73
He won a Grammy for the Kenny Rogers song âThe Gambler,â and also wrote for Randy Travis, the Judds and Mary Chapin Carpenter.
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A Dance Party for Martha Graham With Ariana DeBose and Padma Lakshmi
Stars and luminaries honored the dance companyâs 100th anniversary with dinner, performances and a champagne toast at the New York Public Library.
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After D4vd Arrest, Lake Elsinore Residents Mourn Celeste Rivas Hernandez
Celeste Rivas Hernandez went missing from Lake Elsinore, Calif., at age 13. The musician known as D4vd has been detained in connection with her death.
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Luca Guadagnino Wants a Difficult Opera to Break Free of Polemics
The Italian filmmaker hopes his staging of John Adamsâs âThe Death of Klinghofferâ will help audiences look past the controversies surrounding the work.
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A Chicago Manâs 10,000 Concerts on Tape Are Becoming Digital History
From the mid-1980s until just a few years ago, Aadam Jacobs recorded thousands of club shows, including an early Nirvana performance. Volunteers are adding them to an online archive.
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Lana Del Rey, Prince: 10 Songs Weâre Talking About This Week
Lana Del Rey reveals a dramatic theme for a James Bond video game, and a look back at the chart from 40 years ago, when Prince reigned supreme.
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