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KALW’s Janice Lee spoke with Director Amy Berg to hear her journey from hearing Jeff’s album Grace in 1994, to the following ...
Two documentaries paint a brutal reality of Vladimir Putin’s regime with the Russian press under siege in My Undesirable ...
Kylie Jenner puts breakup rumors with Timothee Chalamet to rest by showing support on social media and expressing her wishes ...
TikTok is both a blessing and a curse for music - it brings back loads of old songs into trends, but in some cases, they just ...
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Oscar-nominated documentarian Amy Berg resurrects the tragic story of the sublime singer Jeff Buckley, whose 1994 record Grace is one of the greatest albums of the modern era.
Despite the iconic status of these tracks, some artists aren't as in love with the idea of having all their musical dirty ...
Buckley's mother, Mary Guibert, appears in new documentary 'It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley,' and reflects on raising the legendary singer-songwriter in a Panamanian household.
As a new school year begins in L.A., community members and LAUSD work to protect students and their families against the threat of ICE.
Tabatha, with multiple tattoos and half her head shaven, is rebellious and tenacious.