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Sinéad O’Connor Was Always Herself

The Irish musician Sinéad O’Connor died, on Wednesday, at the age of fifty-six, without having received adequate apologies from this society we inhabit,...

The Unapologetic Brilliance of Sinéad O’Connor

On Wednesday, the Irish singer and songwriter Sinéad O’Connor was found dead in a private home in London. She was fifty-six. O’Connor’s discography—she...

World Wide Gecs

One morning in late spring, I met up with Les and Brady in New York, where they had just arrived after spending the...

What My Musical Instruments Have Taught Me

“Waves Only Get Real When They Break,” by Colin Farish (piano), Jaron Lanier (guzheng), and Jhaffur Khan (flute).  It started after my mother died....

The Heaven-Sent Singing of Jacob Lusk

When it comes to the many types and shades of Biblical metaphor being stretched into the secular world, the metaphor of baptism does...

How Far Can Amapiano Go?

It was opening night at the Brooklyn Mirage, a seasonal rooftop night club in East Williamsburg. In the main area, about five thousand...

How Richard Hell Found His Vocation

In 1974, when he was in his early twenties and living in downtown Manhattan, Richard Hell, born Richard Meyers, founded the band Television...

Look What Taylor Made Us Do

There was a moment, about twenty-five minutes into Taylor Swift’s first Eras Tour show, in Glendale, Arizona, when fans began to realize that...

Masha Titova’s “The Music of Art”

It’s not often that the cover of The New Yorker, traditionally a storytelling image signed by the...

A New Way to Hear Some Revelatory Charlie Parker Bootlegs

Two years ago, a revelatory suite of Charlie Parker’s recordings, made between 1945 and 1952, was released as a two-CD set, titled “Bird...

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