• TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, "Ancient Scent"

    Lost in the fire of last year's 'Pierrot' centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. To wit, over the past 21 weekdays..
  • Michael W. Smith on Tour

    Smitty just won another Dove but he's not resting on his laurels. He's already got shows booked through the summer of 2014!
  • SAT-7 North America

    On November 3, 2013, SAT-7 will launch a new North American television channel, giving the 1.5 million Arab-American and 470,000 Canadian Christians of Arab descent a "voice from home" through Christian programming for ministers, leaders...
  • for KING & COUNTRY 'Hope Is What We Crave Live' Review

    For King and Country' "Hope Is What We Crave Live" includes a live DVD and CD, the music video for "The Proof of Your Love," the behind the scenes story of the making of the video, and three acoustic songs recorded live at KLOVE...
  • Sara Bareilles Secret Show: Live From The Artists Den

    A secret show with songwriter and pianist Sara Bareilles was announced today by the Artists Den. It's set for October 24th in Los Angeles and part of the Live From the Artists Den series that runs on U.S. public television. The free shows are held in surprise locations all over the country with an invite-only audience. Lucky winners are drawn randomly from the mailing list.
  • Morrissey Autobiography Attracts Critics and Fans of The Smiths

    Morrissey has released an autobiography in the UK, fittingly named "Autobiography." The Associated Press reports it has already topped the UK Amazon charts since coming out yesterday, which has some literary critics in a huff. This marks the first rock memoir released with Penguin Classics, a publisher that some would say is strictly reserved for, well, classics. But in the world of rock music, Morrissey is an innovator turned classic at the mere age of 54. From frontman of The Smiths to solo artist, he has continued to make his mark on music and kept the media on its toes.
  • Arcade Fire's (The Reflektors) Brooklyn Shows Sell Out, Scalpers Price Gouge on Stubhub and Craigslist.

    Over the past week or so, Arcade Fire dropped hints about two Brooklyn shows that would take place on Friday and Saturday under the name The Reflektors (after the band's upcoming album of the same name).Tickets became available Wednesday for fans who preordered the upcoming album then opened up to the public on Thursday at noon. As expected, the tickets, which were going for $45, sold out instantly.