Indie Rock
When Wilco Met Bertrand Goldberg
Bertrand Goldberg left his thumbprint all over the city of Chicago, but the architect also lived one of the greatest lives of the 20th century. Read More
The Big Jewcy: Amy Klein – Titus Andronicus
You might know Amy from her band, Titus Andronicus, but there is so much more you should know about her. Read More
Jewcy Interviews: The Antlers
We talk with Peter Silberman of The Antlers about the band’s new album, “Burst Apart,” and the chance of the band getting an on-stage dancer. Read More
There Will Be Hamantaschen (In The Streets Of Austin)
If you are in need of triangle cookie with apricot/strawberry/raspberry jam in the middle this Sunday, either seek out somebody from Jewcy, or tweet “Hey @JewcyMag I want #Austinhamantaschen” and we will tell you where to get it. Read More
Judd Greenstein & Olga Bell
The Yehudim is a mixed ensemble of voices, vintage keyboards, electric guitars and basses, and percussion, conceived of and directed by composer Judd Greenstein. This concert will feature a four-movement, continuous set from Sh’lomo, Greenstein’s re-imagining of the King Solomon … Read More
For Female Drummers Only: Mindy Abovitz Of Tom Tom Magazine
Mindy Abovitz wanted to create the best magazine for and about female drummers. We think she’s succeeded. Read More
Favorite Album About The Solar System Of 2010: “Planets” By One Ring Zero
Michael Hearst and his merry crew of songsters somehow figured out how to combines Peter Gabriel-era Genesiswith klezmer, and not make it sound like a huge mistake. Read More
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