New Times has been throwing this bash since 1996, and somewhere along the way, a clever employee must’ve figured out that early evening is a good time for everyone to come hang out — night owls and ...
When a crowd of young punks clad in denim and band-patches bum-rushed the Wet Confetti set during last August's PDX Pop Now! Festival and chanted "You suck," it was clear that the next year would be ...
2006 – Music legend Sly Stone makes his first major public appearance since his 1993 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. 2006 – U2 cruises by leading ...
Cocaine empowers the dealer, but it insulates him, too. That’s why Scarface translated so easily to Xbox: A video game is the perfect venue for a narrative about a paranoid, hermetically sealed ...
During the Eastern Music Festival’s second week, CVNC’s critics heard works by Mozart, David Maslanka and Ravel performed by the Eastern Chamber Players. José-Luis Novo led the Festival Orchestra (#1) ...
Festivals the size of Sonshine have got to start somewhere. They don't just pop up overnight. Especially not in a prairie town in Minnesota. Depending upon who is talking, the roots of the Sonshine ...
Welcome to The Inlander's second annual Local Music issue. Last year was kind of an experiment, and it went off great, so we decided to give it another go. A lot has stayed the same, but there are ...
Other notable hits included “Amarillo by Morning” from 1982, “Check Yes or No” from 1995, and “Carrying Your Love with Me” in 1996. A major figure in the neotraditional movement, Strait all but ...