
Moanin’ is one of the most recognizable and influential compositions in the hard‑bop tradition, penned by pianist Bobby Timmons and first recorded by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers on October 30, 1958.

Moanin’ is one of the most recognizable and influential compositions in the hard‑bop tradition, penned by pianist Bobby Timmons and first recorded by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers on October 30, 1958.

Few films capture the messy, uneven, and emotionally complex rhythm of modern love quite like Love Jones.

How In Living Color Changed the Super Bowl Forever In the early 1990s, American television was undergoing a seismic shift. Cable was on the rise, networks were battling for dominance, and audiences were beginning to demand more diverse, edgy, and

Killer of Sheep: A Poetic Meditation on Working-Class Life in Watts Charles Burnett’s Killer of Sheep is a quietly profound and visually lyrical portrait of working-class life in 1970s Watts, Los Angeles. Shot with a poetic sensibility and a documentarian’s
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