Paul Stanley was no stranger to breaking down boundaries and pushing things musically and stylistically, but there was a band he called a real gamechanger.
The 1980s were one of the greatest eras in cinema history, but not every film from the decade became as popular it deserved.
Todd Rundgren talks about challenging his fans, producing Meat Loaf and New York Dolls, and picking the right rock stars to ...
Dirty Honey’s current tour is full of milestones. On Sept. 27 the band played its first headline show in Notto’s hometown of ...
The music industry has long evaded a #MeToo reckoning like that experienced in Hollywood or the media, but the blockbuster ...
KUOW's podcast 'Let the Kids Dance,' tells the story of grunge music and a forgotten chapter: the Teen Dance Ordinance.
Following the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980 and the subsequent dissolution of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page was left without his main creative outlet. It wasn't long before he found one, however, in ...
Jen Silverman is the name to beat in Connecticut arts this week. The playwright, who happens to have a show on Broadway right now (“The Roommate,” starring Mia Farrow and Patti Lupone), is getting ...
The cast was two black women who, on August 17, were shot and fed to pigs by a white farmer. The victims, Maria Makgato, 45 ...
Musicians Elizabeth Ziff, Alyson Palmer, and Amy Ziff have been in the band Betty for 38 years. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to them about their latest album, "Eat," and about what keeps them going.
Corrosion Of Conformity spent most of the 80s embedded in the US hardcore scene before pivoting to a more metallic sound with 1991’s Blind album. But it was 1994’s follow-up Deliverance that found ...
Chris Maxwell's "Nothing­land" is a glorious throwback to that era, when albums were made to be consumed as cohesive pieces ...