[Editor's note: Country Time is a new biweekly column for our sister music blog in Seattle, celebrating that city's favorite musical genre: mainstream country.] By Mike Seely With the nation's major-party political conventions drawing to a close recently with a rousing reelection appeal from the n ... More >>
Editor: Tef Poe is an artist from St. Louis City. Through powerful imagery and complicated honesty, he has earned a reputation as one of the best rappers telling the story of St. Louis, which is about much more than one place. Poe has been featured in music publications such as XXL and Urb Magazine. ... More >>
Editor: Tef Poe is an artist from St. Louis City. Through powerful imagery and complicated honesty, he has earned a reputation as one of the best rappers telling the story of St. Louis, which is about much more than one place. Poe has been featured in music publications such as XXL and Urb Magazine. ... More >>
11 p.m. Saturday, December 29. Broadway Oyster Bar, 736 South Broadway.
Is misogyny in rap permanent?
Pick your personal Jesus, plus three questions for a pop princess and the poetry of heavy metal
Found's founder finds St. Louis
Chuck D and Kool Moe Dee drop by the St. Louis Black Book Fair
Arena Liquor, 1217 Hampton Avenue, 314-645-6644
Terrorist Threat (Priority)
It's time for a local CD roundup
By working through his personal shit, MC Slug touches the masses
The Beat and Q95 Duke It Out
Motorsports Weekly, KFNS (590 AM)
Robert Christgau's Consumer Guide rates the music of the '90s.
The Roots roll into town with their earth-toned "Okay Player" show
The Wu-Tang Clan finds strength in numbers
Hip-hop's here. Deal with it. Check the local MCs and DJs moving up from the underground.
