Once, you didn't just read a newspaper. You hummed it. Why newspaper marches were a craze — and why we're bringing it back.
The 'USA TODAY March' started out as an idea in reporter Jim Beckerman's head. Here's how it's progressing to the page, and the concert stage.
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Long ago, newspapers had marches. Songs for the press to publicize itself — giving readers a toe-tapping reminder of the hard ...
On July 4, a new march by The Record's Jim Beckerman will make its debut for USA Today. But can Beckerman really conduct?
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Universal Music Group says it will monetize half of its Spotify stake to help fund an increased share buyback program as it ...
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Record Store Day was last Saturday. Somewhere in a queue outside a record shop, a person who has been doing this for twenty ...
Screen fatigue and a desire for deep connection are driving teens in the Bay Area to go old school, swapping phones and streaming platforms like Spotify for CDs, vinyl records, and books as a way of ...
On a recent episode of The Ebro Show, host Ebro Darden proclaimed that “the algorithm” works against anyone who publicly feuds with certain figures, namely Drake and DJ Akademiks. “I’m letting y’all ...
This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. I am useless without background music. A writer by day and an avid concertgoer by night, I relied for years on Spotify to provide my soundtrack ...