Music

Jimmy Cliff Sings for Peace in Afghanistan Jimmy Cliff Sings for Peace in Afghanistan

An aging but still spry Jimmy Cliff, the legendary Jamaican reggae master, rocked the Glastonbury Festival with a searing version of one of his biggest hits re-tooled as a cry for ...

Jun 27, 2011 / Blog / Peter Rothberg

Slide Show: A Gil Scott-Heron Retrospective Slide Show: A Gil Scott-Heron Retrospective

Jun 9, 2011 / Books & the Arts / The Nation

Remembering Gil Scott-Heron Remembering Gil Scott-Heron

Gil Scott-Heron's political legacy was vast and his connections to social movements deep.

May 28, 2011 / Blog / Peter Rothberg

Heroine Blues: On Dorian Lynskey and Sara Marcus Heroine Blues: On Dorian Lynskey and Sara Marcus

Whoever sings them and however great they sound, rebel songs can't do your fighting for you.

May 25, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Franklin Bruno

Bob Dylan’s Top Ten Protest Songs Bob Dylan’s Top Ten Protest Songs

Bob Dylan turns 70 on Tuesday. To mark the occasion I've assembled a list of what I consider his top ten protest songs with accompanying videos.

May 19, 2011 / Blog / Peter Rothberg

In Rap Battle, Stewart Demolishes O’Reilly on O’Reilly Factor (VIDEO) In Rap Battle, Stewart Demolishes O’Reilly on O’Reilly Factor (VIDEO)

Jon Stewart paid a visit to Fox News' Bill O'Reilly to debate Fox News' hip hop double standard.

May 17, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Ari Melber

Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs: Part #2

Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs: Part #2 Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs: Part #2

An incomplete list.

May 10, 2011 / Books & the Arts / The Nation

Insert Hed Here Insert Hed Here

Eric on Smithsonian's Jazz anthology and Reed Richardson on the S&P's rating of the bond market.

Apr 22, 2011 / Blog / Eric Alterman

Shostakovich’s Ambivalence Shostakovich’s Ambivalence

The musical and political strands of Dmitri Shostakovich's life were intertwined like the braids of a noose.

Apr 21, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Michael O’Donnell

Tangled Up in Unbelievable Foolishness Tangled Up in Unbelievable Foolishness

Eric Alterman reviews jazz, including Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton, the Jazz Foundation benefit, and Reed Richardson discusses the ethics of Obama's budget speech.

Apr 15, 2011 / Blog / Eric Alterman

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