Joan Baez has kept a relatively low public profile since wrapping up her Fare Thee Well tour in 2019, performing only on special occasions. One of those took place Monday night at the annual Tibet House benefit at New York’s Carnegie Hall, where she topped a bill that included Maggie Rogers, Laurie Anderson, Maya Hawke, the Philip Glass Ensemble, Tenzin Choegyal, and the Scorchio Quartet.
Her mini set kicked off with Steve Earle’s “God Is God,” which she recorded on her 2008 LP Day After Tomorrow. She then brought out...
Her mini set kicked off with Steve Earle’s “God Is God,” which she recorded on her 2008 LP Day After Tomorrow. She then brought out...
- 2/27/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Nile Rodgers, New Order’s Peter Hook, and Run-d.M.C.’s Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels are among the artists who have contributed to a new zine about addiction, sobriety, and staying clean, Sober 21, out Tuesday, May 18th.
Published by the Creative Independent, the editorial arm of Kickstarter, Sober 21 features a mix of essays, interviews, and as-told-tos with sober musicians. The collection was spearheaded and edited by Elia Einhorn, the frontman for Scotland Yard Gospel Choir and Fashion Brigade, who has been sober for 24 years now.
In an introduction to the zine,...
Published by the Creative Independent, the editorial arm of Kickstarter, Sober 21 features a mix of essays, interviews, and as-told-tos with sober musicians. The collection was spearheaded and edited by Elia Einhorn, the frontman for Scotland Yard Gospel Choir and Fashion Brigade, who has been sober for 24 years now.
In an introduction to the zine,...
- 5/18/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Director Stephen Sebring will premiere his second documentary about punk icon Patti Smith tonight at the Tribeca Film Festival. “Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band” bows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre as one of the festival’s special screenings. A decade ago, Sebring’s feature debut, “Patti Smith: Dream of Life,” picked up a cinematography award out of Sundance before earning a Primetime Emmy nomination following its PBS “P.O.V.” broadcast.
Executive produced by Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine, “Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band” captures one of the final concerts of the 40th-anniversary tour celebrating Smith’s first album, “Horses.” The venue was Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theater, in January 2015. In the trailer, posted Monday and filmed in a muted palette consisting of much black-and-white footage, Smith growls her song “Land.” She is also seen brushing her teeth before showtime, hopping around onstage, and whipping imaginary stallions during that song’s chorus.
Executive produced by Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine, “Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band” captures one of the final concerts of the 40th-anniversary tour celebrating Smith’s first album, “Horses.” The venue was Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theater, in January 2015. In the trailer, posted Monday and filmed in a muted palette consisting of much black-and-white footage, Smith growls her song “Land.” She is also seen brushing her teeth before showtime, hopping around onstage, and whipping imaginary stallions during that song’s chorus.
- 4/23/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Time’s Up will host what it’s calling its inaugural New York event during the Tribeca Film Festival, featuring a program of conversations with organization supporters including Ashley Judd, Julianne Moore, Sarah Jessica Parker, Amber Tamblyn, Marisa Tomei, among others.
In addition to the actresses, the April 28 Time’s Up event will include activists and business leaders (see below for complete list).
“In response to the growing national movement, Tribeca Film Festival has partnered with Time’s Up to host a day of conversations with the outspoken women playing a pivotal role in raising awareness about inequality in the workplace,” the fest announced today in a statement. “Activists, storytellers, business leaders, filmmakers, lawyers, media figures, and more share their stories, seek next steps to establish the parameters for lasting change across industries and the pay spectrum.”
The day-long even “will explore how we got here, the women who came...
In addition to the actresses, the April 28 Time’s Up event will include activists and business leaders (see below for complete list).
“In response to the growing national movement, Tribeca Film Festival has partnered with Time’s Up to host a day of conversations with the outspoken women playing a pivotal role in raising awareness about inequality in the workplace,” the fest announced today in a statement. “Activists, storytellers, business leaders, filmmakers, lawyers, media figures, and more share their stories, seek next steps to establish the parameters for lasting change across industries and the pay spectrum.”
The day-long even “will explore how we got here, the women who came...
- 3/29/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Patti Smith is 68, and she gives negative fucks what you think. As it should be. On Wednesday night, punk’s poet laureate tore into the mic and spat on multiple audience members, including me and Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough, while playing her 1975 debut, Horses, from front to back. She recorded the classic album 40 years ago at Electric Lady Studios, the recording palace Jimi Hendrix opened exactly 45 years ago, just one month before his death. Watching Smith and three-quarters of her original band, including guitarist Lenny Kaye and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, blaze through Horses live wasn’t a one-off experience; Smith has already been touring the globe doing just that, and will be coming back to New York’s Beacon Theatre on November 10 for a similar show. (She'll also be touring with her new book, M Train, a collection of essays about her travels.) But there was something about...
- 8/28/2015
- by Jada Yuan
- Vulture
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