Under the looming specter of a surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity around the country, Mark Sewell saw a change in some of his students at Reading High School. “They live in fear,” ...
Horse art: An exhibition of horse art by artist Jean Haines is currently on display at PAST, 239 Fair St., 2nd Floor, Suite 2, Kingston. The exhibit will be on display through Saturday, Feb. 28. The ...
Deftones Private Music tour takes over Birminghams BP Pulse Arena with support from Drug Church and Denzel Curry.
In November 2025, singer Kate Nash stood outside the London offices of Spotify and Live Nation with placards, arguing that the music economy no longer works for many working musicians.
After Iran's government cracked down on protests and shut off internet, people found new ways of connecting through music ...
Historians have debunked many of the popular theories surrounding the tune's creation. Still, its legacy as a patriotic ...
Frank Johnson and Sam Koultourides of Sound Gypsies want "Midnight in the USA" listeners to "know they are not alone" in ...
Which Side?: A Protest Music Teach-Out returns for another evening of music and dialogue on February 17, 2026, at The Burren Backroom in Somerville. The event blends historic and contemporary protest ...
So it’s not a surprise that during these politically turbulent times and the ongoing ICE presence in Minnesota, musicians have used the craft to speak up. Here are five songs written in response to ...
On the 50th anniversary of Frederic Rzewski's "The People United," pianist Stephen Drury spoke with GBH's All Things Considered host Arun Rath about music and solidarity.
In the 1960s, folk music transformed itself from a quaint acoustic rural sound into a form of melodic resistance. Today, we are seeing the return of this powerful art form.