John Coltrane’s last tour with Miles Davis was out there
New box set of 1960 performances finds the saxophone legend pushing his playing to new limits.
Al Green is still tired of being alone
Yet the Kennedy Center honoree’s life, as a soul singer and a preacher, has been all about connection.
Grammy nominations: Who received a nod?
R&B superstar Beyoncé, British pop sensation Sam Smith and singer/producer Pharrell Williams topped the Grammy nominations on Friday with six each.
Al Green is still tired of being alone
Yet the Kennedy Center honoree’s life, as a soul singer and a preacher, has been all about connection.
For two Cuban artists, divergent paths intersect in D.C.
Joaquín Pomés Figueredo and Virginia Schofield Reguero share an exhibition at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
Claudia Emerson, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, dies at 57
Ms. Emerson was honored for a collection of verses illuminating the complex legacy of divorce and death.
TV listings: Weekend of Dec. 6-7, 2014
Live coverage of the Marion Barry Tribute on WUSA; “The Red Tent” tells the story of Dinah on Lifetime.
Bob Montgomery, songwriter and producer, dies at 77
Mr. Montgomery played with Buddy Holly in the early 1950s and wrote for the Crickets, Eddy Arnold and others.
The Pizza Underground returns to the Black Cat
Macaulay Culkin’s pizza-themed cover band plays the Black Cat Friday.
SKETCHBOOK: Amid Eric Garner and Ferguson protests, a song that yearns to ‘Breathe’ free [ILLUSTRATED]
SEE: This editorial-cartoon animation in the wake of the Eric Garner/NYPD news, and after Ferguson and Cleveland. Because isn’t it time?
John Coltrane’s last tour with Miles Davis was out there
New box set of 1960 performances finds the saxophone legend pushing his playing to new limits.
In the galleries: For Gubbiotti, every detail counts
Show at Civilian Art Projects reveals artist’s painstakingly thought-out creative process.
A holiday story collection from popular YA authors
“My True Love Gave to Me” includes stories by Kelly Link, Rainbow Rowell and David Levithan.
Book review: ‘Hope’ by Richard Zoglin
The biographer takes an unflinching look at Bob Hope’s long career.
Indigenous art highlights Australian embassy exhibit
Water images flow through ‘Saltwater Country,’ proving this type of art is fluid and contemporary.
Trailer: 'Terminator Genisys'
The year is 2029, and John Connor, leader of the resistance continues the war against the machines. Directed by Alan Taylor and starring Emilia Clarke, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jai Courtney and Jason Clarke.Al Green’s lonely journey to fame
The Post’s Chris Richards details the singer’s quest to tame his loneliness into his iconic sound.‘Picturing Mary’ through new lens
Post art critic Philip Kennicott discusses the new exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.Sting, the tireless troubadour
The Post's Peter Marks details the singer’s nearly 40 years of hits and why he’s a Kennedy Center honoree.Diversions
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