Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Music

Esa-Pekka Salonen: A Conductor at the Top, and at a Crossroads

Salonen, who will soon be a free agent for the first time in decades, could do pretty much anything at this stage. What will it be? Source link

What Happens Now in Young Thug’s YSL Trial?

Already the longest in Georgia history, the star rapper’s trial has been turned upside down. Here’s the latest as the case resumes after an eight-week delay. Source link

Travis Scott Released From Custody After Confrontation at a Paris Hotel

The star rapper had been accused on Friday of assaulting a security guard at a luxury hotel in Paris. No charges were filed against him, according to prosecutors. Source link

How Hollywood Glamour Is Reviving the Endangered Broadway Play

George Clooney, Robert Downey Jr., Denzel Washington and Mia Farrow are coming to Broadway, where some producers see plays with stars as safer bets than musicals. Source link

How ‘Head Hunters’ Shook Up Jazz (and Herbie Hancock’s World)

The 1973 album proved that jazz could make a major impact on the modern pop mainstream. Its surviving musicians are reuniting for a Los Angeles concert this month. Source link

John Mayer on Being the Watch World’s Celebrity ‘Go-To Guy’

The singer and songwriter talks about working with Audemars Piguet, how it felt when his design debuted and a prediction on the next big thing on everyone’s wrists. Source link

Blondie’s Debbie Harry Taps Personal Style for Wildfang Collection

For a new collection with the brand Wildfang, the Blondie singer took inspiration from a personal wardrobe she cultivated by dressing “as daring as you could.” Source link

The World Is Still Catching Up to the Music of Hector Berlioz

The Romantic-era composer, the focus of this year’s Bard Music Festival, wrote works that sprang from a mind capable of thinking only in pipe dreams. Source link

How a ‘Dirty Gospel’ Minister Spends His Sundays

The Reverend Vince Anderson, a mainstay of the Brooklyn music scene, fills his day with worship in two languages, the Mets and a full hour of watering his 92 houseplants. Source link

Why the Runaways’ Jackie Fox Made a Rock ’n’ Roll Board Game

The teenage bassist of the Runaways cut her music career short in 1977. Rather than retell her story, she’s reimagined it as a board game, Rock Hard: 1977. Source link
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