Will the ticketing industry be fixed by banning scalpers?
No. But let’s get into it, anyway. Scalping has been a problem in the live event industry for at least 171 years. In 1855, Jenny Lind, a singer known as “The Swedish Songbird”
Read MoreNo. But let’s get into it, anyway. Scalping has been a problem in the live event industry for at least 171 years. In 1855, Jenny Lind, a singer known as “The Swedish Songbird”
Read MoreThe Late Show may have ended Thursday might, but less than 24 hours later, Stephen Colbert was back on TV in Monroe, Michigan, on the town’s public access channel. No live audience, no
Read More[This was my weekly column for GlobalNews.ca. – AC] I’m forever being sent the results of various music surveys. Most are barely-disguised ads for a company repackaged by a marketing company to look
Read MoreDamon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz is a curious sort and loves to explore the world. He’s also worried that because of his success, he’s been making it too easy for his children,
Read MoreAnyone up for an AI-made sci-fi film? Here’s the trailer for Hell Grind. Now some human-generated music news for May 25, 2026. BONUS:What if The Shawshank Redemption was released in 1976? Then one
Read MoreI think this is a brand new performance from the kitchen as Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox belt out “Blind” by Korn.
Read MoreYou may know people who are completely oblivious to music. They’ve either never taken an interest in it or are/have been so busy with other things that they didn’t bother keeping up with
Read MoreYou know that sax solo that rips through Pink Floyd’s “Money?” What about the noodling on “Us and Them?” Or “Wish You Were Here” and “Shine on You Crazy Diamond?” The player was
Read MoreRob Base and DJ E-Z Rock had exactly one hit: with “It Takes Two,” which was released in June 1988. One of my friends still calls it “The Screaming/Yelling Song.” The two foundational
Read MoreThis is what AI should be used for, not making music. Now let’s try some 100% human-generated music news for May 23, 2026. BONUS: The BBC is shutting down its longwave service. Here’s
Read MoreAbout a hundred years ago, when big New York-based companies operated national radio networks, CBS was one of the biggest. One of the most important services it delivered was its radio news. Hundreds, maybe thousands,
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