
Herbie Hancock’s 1973 reboot of Watermelon Man takes his 1962 hard‑bop classic and pours it into a slow‑rolling jazz‑funk hit on Head Hunters.

Herbie Hancock’s 1973 reboot of Watermelon Man takes his 1962 hard‑bop classic and pours it into a slow‑rolling jazz‑funk hit on Head Hunters.

Doo‑doo‑doo… Remember when DNA’s rework of Suzanne Vega’s Tom’s Diner rattled boomboxes and late‑night dance floors?

At first glance, joy gathers in Ramsome’s The Curse of Ham.

MGM+’s Robin Hood is a sleeper series that quietly delivers one of the most psychologically and politically nuanced interpretations of the legendary outlaw in recent memory.

Dean Monogenis’ On Higher Ground may be simple at first glance…

We close out our final Salud 2025 with a spotlight on television that captured our attention this year. Some shows entertained with pure escapism, while others wove narratives that mirrored the complexities of our era or unearthed stories long erased from the cultural record.

Dolen Perkins-Valdez delivers another striking work of historical fiction with Happy Land, shining a light on a remarkable chapter of American history that has long remained in the shadows.

2025 was a year that reminded us of the power and resilience of Black culture and its deep roots in America.

Season One of Andor started slow, but that was the point. It took its time, letting us feel the weight of loneliness, pain, and the quiet search for something worth fighting for.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding public broadcasting, NPR’s Tiny Desk remains a dynamic space for cultural exploration through music shared freely with the world.
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