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Anthony Braxton

  • Blogs

    November 10, 2011

    Will Hermes in Minneapolis to read from 'Love Goes To Buildings On Fire'

    Photo By Adam Weiss​Will Hermes is currently a senior critic for Rolling Stone, as well as being a regular contributor to NPR's "All Things Considered," but he has a distinguished history with the Twin Cities music scene as well. Mr. Hermes began writing for the City Pages in the early '90s, and b ... More >>

  • Music

    June 3, 2010

    CRITICS' PICKS

    Photo By Adam Weiss​Will Hermes is currently a senior critic for Rolling Stone, as well as being a regular contributor to NPR's "All Things Considered," but he has a distinguished history with the Twin Cities music scene as well. Mr. Hermes began writing for the City Pages in the early '90s, and b ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 19, 2009

    Point of Departure: Is jazz dead?

    Or is it just dead tired? A new Gimme Noise contributor asks the tough questions.

  • Music

    June 6, 2007

    Battles: Mirrored

    Or is it just dead tired? A new Gimme Noise contributor asks the tough questions.

  • Music

    September 25, 2002

    Doing It For Themselves

    An experimental hip-hop duo that's not just for horn-rimmed white boys

  • Music

    August 15, 2001

    Spontaneous Combustion

    Local record-label owner and experimental-music connoisseur Jon Morgan delves into the explosive territory of improvisational music

  • Arts

    November 15, 2000

    Creation Myth

    Thirty-five years ago, a Chicago arts collective charted new territory in black music. Now, in a three-day retrospective, Minneapolis free-jazz explorers Douglas Ewart and Carei Thomas return to that land of possibilities.

  • News

    January 15, 1997

    Notes on '96

    Thirty-five years ago, a Chicago arts collective charted new territory in black music. Now, in a three-day retrospective, Minneapolis free-jazz explorers Douglas Ewart and Carei Thomas return to that land of possibilities.

  • News

    December 25, 1996

    Artists Of The Year

    Thirty-five years ago, a Chicago arts collective charted new territory in black music. Now, in a three-day retrospective, Minneapolis free-jazz explorers Douglas Ewart and Carei Thomas return to that land of possibilities.

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