Dave Pirner and his band returned to First Ave’s kid-sister club Friday to kick off its 45th anniversary weekend.
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It’s a tale as old as Sugarhill Gang, and, though he’s nowhere near as entitled as those vague rapper composites I just listed, Saba continues the tradition on his new track “Acts 1.5,” where he ...
The rapper and style maven played his first show Saturday since being acquitted in a recent felony assault case.