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Jesus Trivino

20 Years of Make Yourself: A Lifetime of Making Art

Speedy Ortiz’s frontwoman speaks to Incubus’ Brandon Boyd on his practice as a painter.

Madame Gandhi Raises Her Feminist Megaphone

Her new EP is a powerful love letter to womxn and femmes everywhere.

Vagabon Bets on Herself

The indie crooner takes a leap of faith on her sophomore album.

The 20 Important Moments Since The Latin Boom

Since 1999, Latinx artists have continued to make our music a permanent fixture in pop culture.

Mos Def’s ‘Black on Both Sides’ Turns 20

With his debut album, Yasiin Bey helped Black rappers understand they could be Black — on their terms.

Ginger Baker Was a Jazz Legend

The legendary drummer’s best jazz-flavored cuts in Cream and beyond.

The Rise Of Dominican Dembow

Long before artists like El Alfa thrived with international collaborations, a plethora of producers and DJs laid the groundwork for the subgenre.

The Menzingers Learn From the Past

Post-punk rockers who don’t look back in anger.

Akon Breaks Out Of The Box

The groundbreaking artist and business visionary unveils Akonic, a global platform for all the music that moves him, and the world.

The Replacements’ ‘Let It Be’ Turns 35

Against all odds, a seminal record from a legendary band endures.

Wale Pulls Back the Curtain

The D.C. rapper gets ready to release his sixth studio album.

John Coltrane: ‘Blue World’ & The Sweet Spot of 1964

A jazz icon’s lost treasures finally come to light.

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