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The Riff Report: The top 10 albums of 2009
We're near the end of the year and new releases have slowed to a crawl just in time for that favorite activity of all critics: list-making. So in this special edition of the Riff Report, we present our top 10 albums of 2009, selected and written up by PopMatters staff and highlighted by a bevy of American indie rock juggernauts, the return of a ...
Old-school South Beach DJ Ruben Pagan returns as King Domino
Club Beirut , Joseph's on the Beach, Scratch, Club Nu, 1235, the China Club, Warsaw Ballroom, the Kitchen Club, Luke's, Washington Square, Fifth Street, Eclipse, Cheers.
Dancing About Architecture 12.08.09
Dancing About Architecture 12.08.09 Posted by Ian Wright on 12.08.2009 Hear the new Final Fantasy single, the new Frightened Rabbit album, Fugazi live recordings, news on the the new Cat Power album, Steve Albini and the poor vs.
'Up From the Cradle of Jazz' returns with compelling updates
New Orleans may be best known for its jazz traditions, but it also developed its own distinctive brand of rhythm and blues via artists including Fats Domino, Professor Longhair and the Meters.
Metropolitan Home magazine to publish last issue in December
Metropolitan Home will cease publication with its December issue, the latest home decor magazine to succumb to the industry's advertising slump.
Five things to do today: November 7
The Numero Groupa TMs Eccentric Soul Review In April, the Numero Group hosted their first Eccentric Soul Revue at Park West.
Have a hip-hop Halloween with Person People
After years of performing around Bend for their loyal fans - known affectionately as "PP Heads" - the Bend-based hip-hop mega-band Person People has taken to the road in earnest.
Mad Caddies: Coming Sunday to a small venue in Bend
I'll have more on this in tomorrow's GO! Magazine, but I want to highlight Sunday's Mad Caddies show in Bend for two reasons: 1) Because I haven't seen a ton of promotion for it, and 2) Because I'm somewhat fascinated by this booking.
Happy Friday, Frequency readers! My Friday has begun later than usual, which means this post is happening later than usual, which means I'm going to get out of the way and get to the links.
Stylophone Beatbox made interesting, desirable by superstar Brett Domino
The $25.50 Stylophone Beatbox doesn't look like much, and if it weren't for one Brett Domino and his partner in hip-hop crime Steven Peavis, we just might have continued about our lives without knowing of this thing's potential.
NEW Orleans music scene is legendary known as the birthplace of jazz, pioneers such as Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino hail from the Louisianan state and music remains the cultural centerpiece of this American city.
Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom EP
Trip-hop's second renaissance may be in danger. While Massive Attack's Bristol contemporaries Portishead and Tricky brought the style roaring back to music's forefront with a pair of hum-dingers, Third and Knowle West Boy respectfully, it didn't seem too much to ask to bet on Massive Attack's return from dormancy to complete the trifecta.
There is something deeply satisfying about delving into a journal. Even when removed from its customary home in academia, the form implies a certain commitment to its subject matter, drawing readers into a community of experts and enthusiasts whose passions are as specialist and esoteric as their own.
Cool Nutz works miracles in Bend
Cool Nutz has played Bend several times over the years, but it's almost always been at the cavernous Midtown Ballroom or the Domino Room, either headlining or opening for the likes of Tech N9ne and Andre Nickatina.
When Georgia's rock/hip-hop crossover act Rehab hits the stage at the Domino Room on Saturday, you won't need a ticket to get in.
When Georgia's rock/hip-hop crossover act Rehab hits the stage at the Domino Room on Saturday, you won't need a ticket to get in.
When Georgia's rock/hip-hop crossover act Rehab hits the stage at the Domino Room on Saturday, you won't need a ticket to get in.
Celebrating July 4th at the park
ZANESVILLE - Money giveaways, a poker run and several concerts are in store for this year's Stars and Stripes celebration beginning Friday night.
Death Watch: The Magazines That Didn't Make It
Hip-hop lifestyle magazine Vibe is the 10th major publication in just the last six months to cease printing.
Vibe magazine to cease publication
Vibe, the popular hip-hop and urban culture magazine founded by legendary producer Quincy Jones, is shutting down.
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