Can a Musical Reminder Banish Bad Dreams?
Scientists hope that playing certain chords while sleeping can trigger positive memories and prevent nightmares
A Punk Rock Museum Is Coming to Las Vegas
Thousands of instruments, set lists, flyers and other ephemera will tell the genre’s story
Queen Releases Newly Discovered Song With Vocals From Freddie Mercury
Once believed to be lost, the track comes from a 1988 recording session
Are Andy Warhol’s Silkscreens of Prince a Copyright Violation?
The Supreme Court hears a case that could redefine the limits of fair use and creative expression
See Rare Photos of the Beatles Before They Were Famous
The images show the band playing a local gig in Liverpool in 1961
Country Legend Loretta Lynn Braved Controversy to Tell the Truth About Women’s Experiences
The self-taught singer-songwriter died on October 4 at her home in Tennessee
Lizzo Played a 200-Year-Old Glass Flute Given to James Madison
The Library of Congress invited the musician, a classically trained flutist, to play the instrument at her concert this week
What Pop Stars and Actual Stars Have in Common
A songwriter and an astrophysicist discuss the art and science of repetition
How Preservation Hall Has Kept New Orleans’ Iconic Jazz Alive
The plucky institution staged a brassy comeback for America’s signature music
Bad Bunny’s Latest Music Video Doubles as a Documentary on Gentrification in Puerto Rico
Amid Hurricane Fiona, the artist combines his music with an 18-minute film by reporter Bianca Graulau
Listen to a Lost Tape by a 23-Year-Old Lou Reed
A new album presents the earliest-known recordings of “Heroin,” “I’m Waiting for the Man” and “Pale Blue Eyes”
The new documentary ‘Moonage Daydream’ draws entirely from archival footage and recordings
There’s a Starman Waiting at the Auction Block
David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics for ‘Starman’ could sell for more than $35,000
The FBI Kept Files on the Monkees—and Micky Dolenz Wants to See Them
The band’s last surviving member is suing the FBI, which monitored the group in the 1960s
Should Rap Lyrics Be Admissible in Court?
A new California bill is part of a nationwide effort to protect creative expression and prevent racial bias
Solange Knowles Is Composing Her First Ballet Score
The artist will be the first Black woman to write music for the New York City Ballet
What the ‘Unofficial Bridgerton Musical’ Lawsuit Means for Fan-Created Content
Netflix has accused the songwriting duo behind the viral production of stealing copyrighted material for their own financial gain
Kentucky Floods Damage Irreplaceable Appalachian Archives
Appalshop, a cultural center in Whitesburg, Kentucky, is still assessing damage from the historic floods
Unraveling the Secrets of Don McLean’s ‘American Pie’
A new documentary explores the meaning of the catchy, enigmatic tune
How Korean Pop Culture Took the World by Storm
A new exhibition will explore the rise of South Korean fashion, movies, music and more
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