July 7, 2016
Essence Festival 2016
by Karen Eckstein-Sarkissian
Essence Magazine, rated one of women’s highest and most popular publications, celebrated Essence Fest, one of the largest… read more
June 8, 2016
Ashley Scott, a Philadelphia Soul Man
by Aliah Sheffield
Giving back to the community is a big deal for Ashley. He mentors young people through a program called i.c.a.r.e. Academy… read more
May 21, 2016
PnB Chizz – No Cursin
by Main Course
Pnb Chizz stops by Main Course for a brief chat with what’s going on and what we can… read more
July 28, 2015
Main Course Philadelphia Reviews YBM’s Newest Release
by Ossiana Tepfenhart
YBM, also known as Young Business… read more
March 30, 2015
The Art of Noise
by Brooke Brunson
A subcultural movement that began… read more
February 12, 2015
Live Forever
by Adriana Fraser
It seems unlikely that a music lover would be able to discover new music next to a neighborhood fire… read more
February 9, 2015
Introducing Michele Karmin
by Lauren DiDonato
If you think Karmin looks familiar, you might be right! In addition to being a songwriter and singer, Karmin has worked as a model and an actress… read more
August 28, 2014
Essence Festival: Celebrating Twenty Years
by K/D/Morris
It was on average 91 degrees in New Orleans on this year’s July 4th weekend as the city known for its rich culture, history, amazing… read more
June 19, 2014
The R&B Collective: Interview with Lyn Brown and Eric Roberson
by Nathan Leff
There’s an unfortunate tendency to talk about Philadelphia R&B in the past tense. While the city’s unique history and place within… read more
May 15, 2014
Kidaudra: Forever Young, a Way of Life
by Gina Lee
When Kidaudra came to Philly in February 2014 to perform at Excuse Me Miss, an all-ladies music event, the 26-year-old… read more
February 15, 2014
Reginald: Man Behind the Mask
by Gina Lee
Twenty-four-year-old Reginald Clark has been waiting for our attention since 2010, when he dropped his first mixtape… read more
January 28, 2014
Artist United Honors Philly’s Greatest Musicians
by Melissa Simpson
Philly is known for having deep musical roots that trail back to the Soul and Motown era of the 60’s and beyond… read more
January 11, 2014
Live at The Fire: Mocha and the Jew
by Gina Lee
An unoccupied Canopus drum set, a vacant keyboard, one mocha girl with a mic in her hand, and a Jewish guitar player… read more
December 14, 2013
Su Picasso, Artist and Humanitarian
by Tiffany Livingston
Su Picasso is not only a musician; he is a humanitarian and a positive role model for the youth today. Over the past 3 years… read more