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Brian Howe
Triangle First: Daft Punk Meets Deee-Lite in FootRocket’s Vivacious “Lingo”
This classic house alarm-clock kicks off the local electronic producer’s new Raund Haus album, “COLONY,” which shows off his many modes.
Spend a Raleigh Evening with Chevy Chase if You Dare
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson, “Just an evening?”
Indigenous Artists Have Been Excluded from Modern Art. A Revelatory Nasher Exhibit Is Correcting the Canon.
Until recently, Indigenous people in the U.S. and Canada were more likely to be represented as objects than as subjects in art contexts.
Triangle First: Shy Looks and Tough Licks on Minor Stars’ Comeback Single, “So Many Years Ago”
Hard rockers: Strap on your leather pants for the outro.
The Star-Studded “THE DAY” Was a Good Night, but the Earth Didn’t Move
With Pulitzer-winning composer David Lang, fearless cellist Maya Beiser, expert dancer Wendy Whelan, and postmodern pioneer Lucinda Childs on deck, what could possibly go wrong?
On His Debut as Ssoft, a Chillwave Survivor Lets His Acid House Flag Fly
If the words “chillwave survivor” mean nothing to you, congratulations: You are neither a music critic nor a hardcore internet dweller.
Listen to Joyero’s New Single, “Evacuate,” and Fight Climate Change Today
The new song from the solo project of Wye Oak’s Andy Stack was previously available only through Merge’s vinyl subscription series, but now you can stream or buy it and support Native environmental organization Honor the Earth.
For Two Nights at the Cradle with Built to Spill and Luna, It’s Like the Internet Never Happened
Perhaps it’s because there’s nothing new under the sun that everything old sends us over the moon.
Into the Bottomless Cave of Cat Power’s Commanding Cradle Show
Though I raptly watched Chan Marshall perform for an hour and a half, I don’t think I ever saw her face.

