Ben Folds is back, making good on a December postponement at District Music Hall with a solo show. A May gig is actually better timing for a Folds show, given his enduring popularity on college ...
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When Blake Snell took the mound for the Ontario Tower Buzzers Tuesday night, his primary focus was continuing his ramp up for ...
James Broadnax's execution exposes how prosecutors weaponize rap lyrics against Black artists, sparking nationwide push for legal protections.
JJ Qaiyum, 11, says he wants to follow in the footsteps of his rapper dad, Jeffrey Qaiyum of the Q Brothers Collective.
Broadnax was executed on April 30 after courts rejected filings related to lyrics, the racial makeup of his jury, and a new ...
JJ Qaiyum joins his dad, “The Bear” composer Jeffrey Qaiyum, in the family-friendly hip-hop collective. They’ll perform from ...
Maryland just passed a law that stops prosecutors from using rap lyrics against artists in court, protecting creative expression with a four-pronged test judges must follow.