Andrew Stockdale of Wolfmother discusses their new album Victorious and more
Two years since their last record Ā WolfmotherāsĀ main man Andrew Stockdale wasted no time taking toĀ the road in order to support the album,Ā Victorious. He was able to take time out of his day to give us details on how it is progressing so far. Starting things off, how was your approach toĀ VictoriousĀ different from your previous releases such More...
Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: Throughout Changing Folk Music Currents, Judy Collins Remains a Constant
The folk music scene has changed significantly since the early 1960s, when the world revolved around Gate of Horn in Chicago and Gerdeās Folk City in Greenwich Village. Judy Collins was there at the beginning, More...
Truls Mƶrck of Graveyard talks Influence, Change and The Future
Graveyard is fresh off the release of their acclaimed album Innocence and Decadence, which shows a musical as well as personal growth for the band with the return of original guitarist Truls MƶrckĀ holding down More...
Speech of Arrested Development talks new music and embraces lessons learned from past mistakes
One of several conscious rap crews in the early 90ās, which included A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and Jungle Brothers, Todd āSpeechā Thomas co-founded hip-hop group Arrested Development alongside former More...
We Talk with Janice Sands, Executive Director of Pen + Brush
I interviewed Janice Sands, Executive Director of Pen + Brush at their new space in the Flatiron district. This recently opened new space is a real departure in the best possible sense with a vibrant industrial More...
Legendary Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre discusses new music and playing live
Martin Barreās name tops the list of the very best rock guitaristsā¦ever. At times subtle, at times heavy, at times blues, folksy, and whatever else is needed (and not just playing guitar but mandolin, bouzouki, More...
Collagist and Illustrator Cynthia Parsons McDaniel discusses being part of the Mid-Year exhibition at the National Academy of Art and Museum
The National Academy is a lively community of artists dedicated to arts in America. Founded in 1825, a group of artists and architects including Thomas Cole, Samuel F.B. Morse and Asher B. Durand and many others More...
Todd Haynes discusses his new film Carol
One of my very favorite directors, Todd Haynes has made another incredible film, this time about two women. Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) spots the beautiful, elegant Carol (Cate Blanchett) perusing the doll displays More...
Bob Forrest Talks About Survivingā¦and Songs
You know him as the counselor wearing the hat on Celebrity Rehab, but Bob Forrest is a musician of the highest order. Fronting L.A. bands Thelonious Monster andĀ The Bicycle Thief, Forrest is a songwriter/vocalist/author More...
Illustrator and Cartoonist Mike Tofanelli Discusses his Work
Wholly turned on by his recent Warriors cover for The Village Voice, looking into all artist Mike Tofanelli has managed over his career you will be as gobsmacked as I was by the manās caricature talent as the More...