Rodney Crowell’s ‘Diamonds and Dirt’ at 35: A Shining Link in a Musical Chain
Rodney Crowell tapped into traditional country and country rock to create Diamonds and Dirt, which pointed forward to the future development of Americana music.
Rodney Crowell tapped into traditional country and country rock to create Diamonds and Dirt, which pointed forward to the future development of Americana music.
David Prior’s 2020 horror film The Empty Man taps into a form of nihilism that might be taking over the world via social media.
Hulu’s limited series, The Dropout, uses the tragic saga of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos to expose Silicon Valley’s exploitation of virtue, an American vice.
Nazi power had already risen and Hitler was Chancellor when The Black Cat shared its laser-focus on the dangers of the rising tide of right-wing politics.
The Kinks’ landmark album Muswell Hillbillies turns 50 and endures as a prophetic masterpiece that anticipates our messy political moment.
No work has so passionately tapped into the anxieties of Christianity in the wake of Donald Trump as Mike Flanagan’s mini-series, Midnight Mass.
Remembering and appreciating the great cowboy poet, Texas singer-songwriter Chris Wall, who passed away in July 2021. God speed, cowboy.
Joe Pug’s latest album, The Diving Sun, is filled with songs of desperate inspiration, marking some of the finest work in the singer-songwriter’s career.
Does it make sense for contemporary Superman to stand beside ancient Zeus in comic book films? Filmmaker Zack Snyder and 19th century poet and critic Matthew Arnold think so.