Have you ever wondered what "figgy pudding" is while belting out your favorite Christmas carol? To clear things up, we've explained five mysterious foods from Christmas songs.
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Why the US government hunted Billie Holiday over a song called “Strange Fruit”
When Billie Holiday dared to sing Strange Fruit — a haunting protest against lynchings — she became a target. The head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN), Harry J. Anslinger, used the “war on ...
Street Fruit keep things moving with “Hey Operator,” a standout cut from their 2025 album, Strange Tanks. It is a tight, ...
Strange Fruit have released ‘Iridescent’, a swirling, acid house–inflected single that marks a stunning new chapter for the Jakarta-based five-piece. Out via Gentle Tuesday Recordings, the track ...
Bartees Strange has released a new EP, Shy Bairns Get Nowt, on 4AD. It features six tracks—five new songs and a new version of “Baltimore” produced by Jack Antonoff. Stream it below, followed by ...
art is a fruit growing out of man like the fruit out of a plant like the child out of the mother . . . reason has cut man off from nature. So Jean (Hans) Arp once outlined his credo. To save man from ...
The All Things Go festival is celebrating a decade with All Things Go: 10 Years, a benefit compilation benefiting Jack Antonoff’s charity the Ally Coalition. Bartees Strange is doing his part by ...
There are songs that haunt the American soul, but none more so than “Strange Fruit.” First made famous by Billie Holiday in 1939, its mournful melody and searing lyrics hold a mirror to the ugliest ...
The former poet laureate gathers new work and selections from her 20-year career in Startlement. During your laureateship, how did you balance bringing poetry into public spaces with the privacy ...
Inspiration can come from the strangest, saddest, and scariest places, including this odd conspiracy theory that inspired Michael Stipe to write the classic R.E.M. song, “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth ...
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