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Under the Stars: STR4TA honors Black British sound, Guild Theatre opens wide…

Plus: Foamboy at Popscene, new Dry Cleaning, Marta Sanchez's punctuated rhythms, hip-hop royalty at Independent, more

Under the Stars: Yaya Bey and the truth she speaks

Plus: Must-have darts for beat junkies from 45 King, and the new concert series that'll have you driving to Napa to catch Mavis Staples.

Under the Stars: New Portola Music Fest, Spacemoth, queer country gold…

Sour Widows bring shred energy, OSEES bash out a 'Funeral Solution,' Anteloper beam up, more new music

Under the Stars: The hip-hop field re-energized, from Black Star to UglyFace

Plus: Slumberland on tour, excellent Australian soul-jazz, Arp's 'New Pleasures,' Vetiver, Kolumbo, more music

Stern Grove to Erykah Badu: our guide to the best summer shows

Hardly Strictly confirmed, Metallica Night's home run, Jazz Mafia takes on Prince, more great shows to plan for

Under the Stars: Strutting through Detroit with Strata, a Jazz Fest dream team…

Plus: Jamie Drake digs up AM gold, DEHD gets a little shine, and Neutrals call out the town square BS—this week's new music.

Noise Pop diary: Chime School rings a bell with full band backing

Andy Pastalaniec's melodic solo pop act gets fleshed out for happy-to-be-back concert-goers.

As Omicron surged, local arts venues were left to fend for themselves

Why did organizations have to make their own decision to close or stay open, with no specific guidance from the city?

Legendary DJ Mark Farina swings in for New Year’s, plus sparkling at-home options

House Music Royalty lights up Public Works—we catch up with the groove master, and cover you in-house, too.

Under the Stars: Howless levels up, Artsick jangles, Seablite shimmers…

Plus: Remy Le Boeuf and Electric Squeezebox Orchestra' Architecture of Storms,' Jeff Parker's 'Forfolks,' more music news