Beyonce, Nicki, and Merrill Get Optimistic

The Village Voice | January 17, 2012
Finding the bright side of 2011.

The Village Voice

As the nation's first and largest alternative newsweekly, The Village Voice maintains the same tradition of no-holds barred reporting and criticism it first embraced when it began publishing in 1955. The recipient of three Pulitzer prizes, the National Press Foundation...
More »
Contact for Reprint Rights
  • Market Served: Metropolitan Area
  • Address: 36 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003
  • Phone: (212) 475-3300
www.villagevoice.com

rssTop Stories

George Jones: No One's Gonna Fill His Shoes

Recalling the quintessential country's singer's lasting influence.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Mark Kemp  |  04-29-2013  |  Music

Sweden's Mysterious Goat

The greatest myths are good stories. And tales behind the discovery of any band are just decent fiction—or at least realities tweaked well enough to conjure up towering imagery.
Chicago Newcity  |  Dave Cantor  |  04-25-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews
More Top Stories in Music »

AAN on Twitter

More @AltWeeklies » Twitter Directory »

Bob Dylan: Still rolling, still blowing

Once again Bob Dylan, now 71, is on the cover of magazines. His new disc, Tempest, is near the top of the charts. And yet to many, too many, especially to those under 40, Dylan is worse than an enigma or a mystery, he is a story where the plot is too far advanced to join in.
JH Weekly  |  Richard Abowitz  |  09-21-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Raising Capital Cities

The 'best band in Los Angeles' scores with its 'Safe and Sound' single
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  05-15-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

Short and Sweet, No Longer Obsolete

Whether it's coercion from record companies or an imperfectionist's stance on music crafting, bands have a tendency to blend the bad in with the good.
Jackson Free Press  |  Micah Smith  |  05-20-2013  |  Music