Today’s selection features a few indie stalwarts returning with new albums ( Perfume Genius, Lucy Dacus, Japanese Breakfast ) ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
A fresh-faced singer and Mick Jagger’s muse in the 1960s, she went on to experience more than her share of hard times before emerging triumphant.
The singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool.
The singer, who died on Thursday at 78, spent decades in the spotlight exercising a very specific and subversive power.
Looking for something to do in New York? Catch Margaret Cho’s “sons” at Joe’s Pub, groove to 070 Shake or watch collections of animated shorts at the BAMkids Film Festival.
Outlaw Blues,” “Three Angels” and “Tomorrow Is a Long Time” were personal favorites from Dylan’s monumental catalog.
The nominee for F.B.I. director made his nonprofit into a publicity machine, selling his children’s book, his clothing brand ...
The last surviving original member of the Band died on Tuesday. He was a master on keys and saxophones who could conjure a panoply of scenes and eras.
We’ll offer some standbys — no list is complete without Kermit the Frog or that rascal Puff, courtesy of Peter, Paul and Mary — but you may also be surprised to hear the lead singer of one of your ...
Can the Red Sox find a trade partner for Yoshida? Could they reunite with Nick Pivetta? How does Vaughn Grissom fit into the ...
Natalie Cole, Whitney Houston and Lauryn Hill’s album of the year wins all came in the 1990s. Beyoncé’s fifth shot, for ...