
Art, music, and culture through a local lens
-
DMA’s To Be Determined Brings New Visibility to Its Existing Collection
The uncertainty in the current climate has us all seeing life, and art, through a new lens. The Dallas Museum of Art invites us to examine these challenges — along with the hope and resilience born from them — through their new exhibition, To Be Determined.
-
Chamber Trio HAVEN Releases a Tsunami of an Album
Contemporary chamber trio HAVEN’s newly released album TWINGE draws text from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barry Bearak’s New York Times Magazine cover story, "The Day the Sea Came," a collection of six stories from survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
-
Liv.e’s Debut Release, Couldn’t Wait to Tell You, Is The Drug We All Need
Couldn’t Wait to Tell You melds genres from the past to create a sound that is uniquely Liv.e’s. Jazz, spoken word, neo-soul, R&B, gospel and hip-hop all come together, creating an un-categorizable hypnotic, raw haze that drips into your ears like syrup straight from a spout.
-
Bring Music Home Project Documents Music Venues in Hopes of Saving Them
Bring Music Home is a multi-faceted visual and audio project that documents the current state of live music across the nation. Founded by industry creatives Amber Mundinger, Tamara Deike and Kevin Condon in early March, the effort photographed and interviewed more than 200 venues across the country for a behind-the-scenes look at the people and places that make live music happen.
-
4 Upcoming Drive-In Concerts We're Excited About
It’s pretty clear that it’s going to be a while before we’re standing shoulder to shoulder, packed in a bar like music-loving sardines as we did in the Before Times, so where do we go from here? Apparently, the drive-in.