Executive produced by Julius Erving, a new docuseries tells the story of the A.B.A., birthplace of the 3-pointer, slam-dunk ...
An arena-sized pop show isn’t the place to go if you’re hoping to be surprised. Big productions tend to be risk averse. The music needs to work in unison with what’s on the giant video screens, so ...
The Grateful Dead and some other interesting influences define the best and worst of this year’s crop of tops ...
From a toe-tapping disco classic to a pair of Mafia movies that cemented themselves in popular culture, these films from the 1970s are endlessly rewatchable.
Discover the most controversial R&B songs of the 1970s, from Donna Summer to Fela Kuti, and why radio bans only made these records more powerful.
Featuring powerhouse vocals, dazzling visuals and a full live band, Electric Elton brings the spirit of Elton John’s legendary hits to the Lobero Theatre ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Feb. 5, ...
Plainfield musician Billy 'Bass' Nelson helped change the rhythm of music as a member of P-Funk.
The former WSB-TV and 11Alive reporter and anchor was known for his cowboy boots, hard work, generosity and inspirational ...
Fifty years later, new documentary series takes nostalgic look at how the rebel American Basketball Association changed the NBA – and the world Three-point ABA trivia question: What do rapper-actor ...
Marjean B. Rosell (“Gee Gee”), owner of Buxton Village Books, died on Thursday, January 29, following a brief illness. Born April 14, 1952, in Fairmont, West ...
By the late nineteen-sixties, Baltimore’s Black neighborhoods were tense with frustration and expectancy, a feeling as ...