What a year it's been for Al Petteway and Amy White. Read More
During a three-day wake in Chile, thousands paid tribute to legendary folksinger Victor Jara who was brutally murdered in 1973 by the military coup regime led by dictator Augusto Pinochet. Read More
Canada's recording-industry giants face a massive class-action lawsuit, in what could be the largest copyright-infringement case in Canadian history. Read More
The lawsuit in question goes back to October 2008, but continues to be dragged up in the news because new plaintiffs keep joining the case. Read More
The persistent rain in the night of Havana did not stop the Cubas jazz lovers of assisting to the Opening Gala of the International Competition of Young Jazz musicians, “Jojazz 2009" at the Mella Theatre of this city. Read More
In the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, green comes in spots and strips, verdant patches haphazardly mingled with dry, dour desert. Read More
It's never usually a good sign when a foreign film gets a UK release several months after it drew plaudits in its own country. Read More
Clandestine was founded in 1991 as a pipe and drum ensemble, and over the course of time has evolved into a popular Celtic ... Read the full Clandestine bio.