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Noise Pop diary: Big snaps from the festival’s 20,000-attendee return

The Damani Rhodes Experience and Charlotte Dos Santos were among 130 artists who took the stage. We caught their live-shglitter.

Noise Pop diary: Moor Mother and Irreversible Entanglements have arrived

Free-jazz benediction for a troubled age keeps time at The New Parish

Under the Stars: Sounds from the Black history of now, Big Joanie to Pursuit Grooves

5 Black artists to support this and every month, including Oakland's beatmaker-rapper quiet storm Stanley Ipkuss.

Live Shots: Roseanne Cash and John Leventhal work their way through “The List”

Roaring back to stage after years of absence, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is honoring her dad's most-treasured country hits.

They just weren’t ready, Betty: A tribute to “bad boy” Davis

Honoring the queen of funk's next-level sounds, her defiance of sexual norms—even the Bay Area pedigree of her collaborators.

Under the Stars: Kadhja Bonet, Babeheaven, a Grateful Dead conversion…

Plus: New jazz from Oakland's Dan Berkson, Louie Elser's dance-telepop, more sparkling new releases

Beast Nest’s ‘Sicko’ is a jubilant freak celebration—Bollywood, Kardashians, and all

East Bay artist Sharmi Basu calls their new electronic album a 'crazy wet blankie' of comfort and community.

At 50, Blue Bear School of Music is just tuning up

Opening an East Bay campus, bringing back live performances, and more sweet-sounding news from the institution.

Mosswood Meltdown fest set for musical mayhem, good ol’ Oakland punk vibes

Two-day outdoor rager formerly known as Burger Boogaloo kicks off in July with new name and stellar lineup.

‘The Upsetter’—finally—streams the dub wisdom of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

Rarely shown 2008 doc highlights the master who paved the way for Bob Marley and contemporary bass music

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