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Tori Amos

Published 8:00am Monday, December 19, 2011

When Tori Amos released her debut Little Earthquakes in 1992, she didn’t quite fit the traditional axe-shredding rocker stereotype, but she was as alternative as ... Read more

A Pale and Lovely Place

Published 8:00am Friday, December 16, 2011

This is the fourth revival of Kevin Joyce’s stylish and creepy one-man cabaret, directed by longtime collaborator Kevin Kent. Joyce is playing three mildly satanic ... Read more

Expo 89

Published 8:00am Friday, December 16, 2011

Cairo’s annual arts extravaganza is this year featuring a jewelry trunk show, an art opening, short film screenings, and, of course, live performances from some ... Read more

It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of the ’90s biggest punk

Published 8:00am Thursday, December 15, 2011

It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of the ’90s biggest punk rock bands, has released a new record. But that doesn’t mean the band ... Read more

Darrius Willrich Trio

Published 8:00am Thursday, December 15, 2011

Fusing infectious funk and a rich soulful voice with jazz, singer/songwriter Darrius Willrich delivers music that is melodic, harmonically rich and always uplifting. Imagine a ... Read more

Bushwick Book Club

Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Beacon Hill musician Geoff Curtiss Larson visited a nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn (during a temporary 2009 move to NYC), where he was surprised to see ... Read more

Baths

Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 14, 2011

L.A. musician Baths was born from the future bass stew of Low End Theory but has increasingly veered into pretty, frippy singer-songwriterly laptop pop. With ... Read more

Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding up all the local

Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding up all the local releases to review in our upcoming January issue of Reverb Monthly. If your ... Read more

Bushwick Book Club: The Shining

Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Visiting New York a few years ago, musician Geoff Curtiss Larson was surprised to see a whole barroom full of folks having a blast in ... Read more

Downright with Brady Millard-Kish

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Taking a break from gigs with Thione Diop and the Kora Band, local bassist Brady Millard-Kish is stepping out to lead an eclectic group of ... Read more

Bowling for Chumps

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How insiders use the college bowl system to loot American universities. Read more

Prince Is Responsible for Helping Me Learn to Be Alone

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

I found a safe haven between the grooves of 1999. Read more

Deck Mate

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The End's annual holiday show is as relevant, and critical, as ever. Read more

I Melt With You: A Lost Weekend With Jeremy Piven

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Insincere and superficially nihilistic, Mark Pellington’s swaggering, midlife-crisis melodrama—about a soulless quartet of asshole college buds you’d never want to do blow with reuniting for ... Read more

Tony Bennett’s Drummer Is Responsible for My Marriage and First-Born Son

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Seriously. Read more

Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles: A Guerrilla Art-History Doc

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Alien to the street yet embedded within it, easy to read but impossible to decipher, the Toynbee Tiles are an internationally enigmatic, handcrafted phenomenon. First ... Read more

Tell Me About That Song, Vessels

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

A guitarist reflects on the instrumental that speaks to its audience. Read more

This Week’s Recommended Shows

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

From Jay-Z and Kanye West to the Ames and Selena Gomez. Read more

The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Recommended Events

Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 13, 2011

WEDNESDAY 12/14 Visual Arts: Temporary Edifice I’m not sure why the big bamboo assemblage that is Compound has been shoved to the wall in its ... Read more

Michael ClinardIf you haven’t done so already, read this week’s cover story

Published 8:00am Friday, December 9, 2011

Michael ClinardIf you haven’t done so already, read this week’s cover story on Seattle’s X-Factor finalist, LeRoy Bell, an ultra-talented guy who’s finally getting a ... Read more