Author: Elizabeth Nelson
In case you missed it, over at The Ringer, I wrote about the 50th Anniversary of Carole King's Tapestry. One of my favorite albums and a towering landmark of radical.
As a longtime contributor to The Ringer and Cinema Scope, and author of 2018’s indispensable Coen Brothers omnibus This Book Really Ties the Films Together, Adam Nayman has a well-earned.
Many of you are aware of the Covid-19 epidemic, but fewer of you may know about Van Morrison’s position on the whole thing. That's right: I mean Van The Man,.
The Oxford American's Music Issue is about to hit the shelves of whatever internet bookstore you buy your magazines from these days, and I have written a piece for it,.
Photo by Eric Kilby MLB is seemingly intent on doing the easy thing by selling the Mets to gazillionaire financier and hedge fund manager Steve Cohen. And Mets fans are.
You may not know the name James Jackson Toth, which is both a shame and kind of the point. Over the past twenty years, Toth has rendered his voluminous catalog.
As part of Goodfellas day over at The Ringer, I wrote about Martin Scorsese's visionary employment of music in general and the "Layla" sequence in particular. Check it out if.
In case you missed it, over at The Ringer I wrote about the 20th anniversary of Anthony Bourdain's industry-disrupting "Kitchen Confidential", the memoir which set into motion his remarkable second.