Articles
F—ing Panthers
When you grow up in a small town but catch glimpses of what could be from your bedroom window, what does an angsty kid do about it? Some buy a […]
Cole Swindell
Country singer-songwriter Cole Swindell began his career as many Nashville hopefuls do – by writing songs for other people. Under contract with Sony, he penned hits for heavyweights like Luke […]
Night Ranger
There are bands that are good in the studio and there are bands that you have to see live. Night Ranger are both. For more than thirty-five years, Night Ranger […]
Two-EE’s Pours Out Festival
Two-EE’s Winery in Huntington has become the go-to destination for delicious wine, socializing with friends, and live music now and again. Those of you who have attended their Uncorked music […]
‘Eighth Grade‘ Review: Fisher Shines in Eighth Grade
Fifteen-year-old Elsie Fisher gives one of the year’s best performances in Eighth Grade, the simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming new film written and directed by 27-year-old stand-up comedian Bo Burnham. Fisher […]
Adding Art to the Mix
As if hours of family fun, entertainment, arts, and cultural pleasures weren’t enough, the 10th edition of Taste of the Arts brings a new wrinkle to the arts booths and […]
Fivesome Looks to Future
The title of The Guess Who’s new album, set to drop next month, says it all: The Future Is What It Used to Be Meaning, this fivesome out of Winnipeg […]
Blackberry & Blue Collar
Part Lynyrd Skynryd and part The Black Crowes, with a nod to ZZ Top and Waylon Jennings, Blackberry Smoke have quietly put together five solid albums over the past decade […]
B.B. King’s Blues Band featuring Tito Jackson
When B.B. King died in 2015 at the age of 89, his musical immortality was assured thanks to dozens of albums and hours of video. No one expected his band […]
Full Moon Fever
Tom Petty’s death in October at the age of 66 meant not only the loss of a rock n’ roll legend, but also of one of the most creative and […]