NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks musician Corinne Bailey Rae about her new album, "Black Rainbows," which is a departure from her earlier work. About a decade ago, an old bank on the South Side of Chicago was ...
After we wrapped the shoot on this episode of Amplify, I called an Uber to take me from the Stony Island Arts Bank on Chicago's South Side back to my downtown hotel. The 30-minute ride along Lakeshore ...
Acclaimed British singer, songwriter and producer Corinne Bailey Rae unveiled a glimpse of her new musical project on Friday 14th October in a very special concert at London's Serpentine Pavilion. The ...
In conjunction with the album’s release, a book, REFLECTIONS/REFRACTIONS AT THE STONY ISLAND ARTS BANK photographed by Koto Bolofo, is also out today. Order/share ...
Inspired by art and artifacts, the English songwriter moves beyond pop on her fourth album. By Jon Pareles Corinne Bailey Rae dynamites her own musical past and embraces a larger historical one on her ...
About a decade ago, an old bank on the South Side of Chicago was at risk of being demolished, but artist Theaster Gates decided to save it. THEASTER GATES: This building could be a repository for the ...
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