Baltimore Nonprofit Offers Free Summer Camp With Music, Academics

BALTIMORE, MD — A nonprofit in Baltimore City is offering a tuition-free summer camp to kids whose parents have been affected by the coronavirus. To qualify, a parent has to…

Musical Internet of Things Connects Music Lovers in an Age of Distancing

Previously, we discussed the merging fields of IoT and the performing arts, a phenomenon known as the Musical Internet of Things or “IoMusT.” This technology has only become more prevalent during…

Taylor Swift Remains Silent as Fans Doxx and Harass Music Critic Over ‘Folkore’ Review

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty The calls started around 2 in the morning—an hour after Pitchfork senior editor Jillian Mapes’ review of Taylor Swift’s eighth album, Folklore, posted…

With Music Branch Facing Hundreds of Choices, Is It Fair?

Click here to read the full article. Now that first-round Emmy voting is completed, who will be nominated for the season’s best song? RuPaul? Hailee Steinfeld? Darren Criss? Kristin Chenoweth?…

First gentrification, now a pandemic. Can Highland Park’s fabled music scene survive?

Rappcats record shop in Highland Park, which has survived amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Other neighborhood stores have not been as fortunate. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) On March 7,…