personal essay
Hackedepicciotto Choose a Nomadic Life
Danielle de Picciotto on how she and Alexander Hacke gave up their Berlin home and started making their art on the road.
Possessed By Paul James Advocates for Education Reform Through Music
Folk singer and special education teacher Konrad Wert talks the importance of the stage as a platform for activism.
Rattled By The Rush: My Love Letter To Neil Peart
Eric Slick (Dr. Dog) remembers his drumming hero.
How Playing in a Cover Band Led Me to Become an Abortion Provider
AJ Haynes (Seratones) on her unexpected career as a patient advocate and Hope Medical Group's upcoming Supreme Court case.
On Almost Forgetting the 10th Anniversary of Your Band’s Biggest Album
Goes Cube’s David Obuchowski reflects on all that Another Day Has Passed was (and wasn’t).
How The Milk Carton Kids Became Camp Counselors
Joey Ryan talks the time the duo hosted a folk music summer camp.
Home Isn’t Just Where You’re From
LA-native Angelica Garcia talks finding her tribe in Richmond, Virginia.
Odessa Pushes Through the Low Points
The artist talks the death of her father, the "incredible difficulty of being human," and the myriad highs and lows that led to her new album.
How Motherhood Made Jackie McLean a Musician
The artist talks writing her first song a month after having her first child.
Amy Rigby on Becoming “Elton Girl”
The singer-songwriter offers up an introduction to the Elton John chapter of her book, Girl to City: A Memoir.
Does Changing Your Location Change Your Art?
Black Marble’s Chris Stewart examines his move from New York to LA in the context of his new album, Bigger Than Life.
How I Accidentally Ripped Off the Jerry Garcia Band
Dominic Angelella on the time he unknowingly plagiarized a riff from “Rubin and Cherise” (and learned to appreciate the Dead along the way).











