’Tis the season to be merry! While many of us try to drown the woes of cold weather and COVID spikes with apple cider and cozy sweaters, others turn to capitalism and consumerism for comfort, especially on Black Friday […]
’Tis the season to be merry! While many of us try to drown the woes of cold weather and COVID spikes with apple cider and cozy sweaters, others turn to capitalism and consumerism for comfort, especially on Black Friday […]
The age-old question among photographers and our audiences is what makes a good photograph? And to a lesser degree, with so many cell phones out there, why should we care? What Makes a Good Photo? What makes a photograph […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Managing Editor Hilary Saunders’ letter, below, opens our current quarterly journal, reflecting on the issue’s theme, “Good News.” We invite you to celebrate getting through another tough year by diving into the Winter 2021 issue’s 100+ pages of […]
Since 2009, Oxford American magazine has dedicated one of its quarterly editions each year to an exploration of Southern music, usually zooming in on one state at a time. This year’s music issue focuses on Southern music once again, […]
Well, I suppose this book had to be published. Two years ago, we got the lowdown on the religious life and times, so to speak, of Johnny Cash when Richard Beck examined 15 of Cash’s songs in Trains, Jesus, and […]
The light. Some people spend their whole lives seeking out the metaphorical light in the hope that finding it will help bring a sense of clarity to their lives. For others, the light is literal and comes from an […]
While the performance season opened a bit late this year and was somewhat light in volume, ND photographers still managed to get in a good number of shows. There’s something for everyone in this week’s column as many branches of […]
It’s the time of year when every music publication, and some non-music publications looking to fill column inches, starts turning to their “best of the year” lists. While some people hate these, I love them because it gives me […]
Red Dirt music fans and the larger alt country world rejoiced this week to see a fresh band photo pop up on social media accounts for Turnpike Troubadours. Sure enough, Rolling Stone grabbed an exclusive interview with the band […]
This is the season for book awards and prizes, as well as the season that various newspapers and magazines offer their lists of best books. The year in music books has been especially rich, so this year’s list at No […]
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