There is no one quite like Jeff VanderMeer. With his naturalist’s eye, philosopher’s heart, and extreme imagination, the man can set a singular saturated mood–one that positively vibrates with life, ...
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Last-minute lies, half-truths and outright conspiracy theories deployed to influence elections are as old as democracy itself ...
The Cure breaks a 16-year drought with its new "Songs of a Lost World," leading the first November batch of new music ...
Instead, VanderMeer has outdone himself. The rules of Area X, if any existed, were inscrutable, and the cause of its advent ...
East Texas music veteran Paul Cauthen's latest album "Black on Black" finds him soulfully embodying the fringes of country's ...