
Brittany Howard on Nina Simone: ‘She Was Herself, No Matter How Complicated’
‘People cast her to the side, like she was this crazy, angry black woman. But those were her songs. Those are her performances. She deserved exactly what she was after.’
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Ally Coalition event raised money for homeless LGBTQ youths
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For our Musicians on Musicians issue, the long-time friends discuss their recent albums and what they’ve learned from each other
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