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Like Chomsky said, the power of language stretches beyond mere dialogue and conversation. And like MIT's Marvin Minsky maintained, many art forms, too, have their own language-like associations (not conceived or exchanged orally but through the vast interpretations of the... -
Soprano Danielle de Niese Returns to the Metropolitan Opera for Jeremy Sams' 'The Enchanted Island' and 'Così fan tutte' with James Levine
"Opera's coolest soprano" lauds the New York Times Magazine of Danielle de Niese, a singer who's best peformances have often come at the Metropolitan Opera. This Spring, the lovely soprano returns to New York City for two productions: The Enchanted Island and Cosi fan tutte. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Yuck, Architecture in Helsinki, Tycho, Arthur Beatrice and many more!
We know that there were a handful of fun album releases this week (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, etc.) but let’s try to focus on the new singles that graced our ears instead! We have some new tunes from Tycho, Architecture in Helsinki, Arthur Beatrice and many more on this week’s mixtape. -
KISS won't perform at Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss irritated
Fans will once again be able to buy tickets to the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, but the group with perhaps the most fan-based induction in the institution's history will not perform. KISS gave a statement on its website saying it wouldn't play at the ceremony, but it wasn't meant as a slight to the Hall, which some have complained was unfair in its long holdout without including the band. KISS has undergone several lineup shuffles, and the band said it would be unfair to label any one lineup the most relevant. To avoid stepping on any toes, no version of the band will perform. -
Music company representing Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, other American Idols suing Sony Music for royalty dispute
A number of American Idol contestants are being drug into a lawsuit as their publishing company has discovered an issue with Sony Music's records. 19 Recordings, a music company run by Idol creator Simon Fuller, alleged that multiple audits have found several former Idol contestants have not been paid proper royalties. The performers include Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Chris Daughtry, Jordin Sparks and Clay Aiken. -
This is what Fred Armisen's 'Late Night' band sounds like
Tomorrow night, Seth Meyers will officially take over as the host of Late Night and Fred Armisen will debut his 8G Band. Check out what they sound like. -
Damon Albarn explains going solo for 'Everyday Robots'
Damon Albarn has been making music for more than two decades, with his bands Blur, Gorillaz and The Good the Bad and the Queen. In an interview with Rolling Stone, he explains why it took him 25 years to put out a solo album. -
Craig Morgan's The Journey Tour
Country music star and award-winning TV host, Craig Morgan, is on the road with Chad Warrix through mid-April, sharing "Wake Up Lovin' You" and his greatest hits album, The Journey (Livin' Hits). After finishing up The Journey Tour, Craig has solo shows and festivals booked through the end of July. -
Upcoming Christian Music Events for the Week of February 24 - March 2, 2014
A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week... (Photo : Forefront Records) A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week. -
Upcoming Country Music Events for the Week of February 24 - March 2, 2014
A snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week... (Photo : Reuters) A snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week. . . -
Marcelly's Dream to Stream the Absolutely Gospel Music Awards
Marcelly's Dream, a special missionary project of the Church of God, became a reality in December of 2012. Launched by the newly elected director of World Missions, Dr. Tim Hill, the project helps fund needs on the mission field that could otherwise not be accomplished after the $1.1 million General Assembly-mandated reduction of funds from the tithe fund to World Missions. -
Eminem, Rihanna The Monster Tour slated for short August run
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